DENVER — Ezequiel Tovar singled home the winning run with the bases loaded and two outs in the 12th inning Monday night to give the Colorado Rockies a 9-8 victory over Boston, handing the Red Sox their fourth straight defeat since the All-Star break.
''A little Michael Jordan flu game for Tovey tonight,'' said teammate Sam Hilliard, whose two-run homer with one out in the 10th tied it at 7.
''Stud. He wasn't in the lineup last night because he was sick. He was good enough to play tonight. To get the game-winning knock right there, you could just tell he was grinding. So just the heart he showed tonight was sick, honestly. It was great."
Jake Cave singled off rookie Bailey Horn (0-1) to drive in Brendan Rodgers with the tying run with no outs in the 12th.
Cave took second when charging left fielder Tyler O'Neill let the ball get past him for an error, and Jacob Stallings was intentionally walked to bring up Hilliard, who sacrificed the runners up a base. After Aaron Schunk was intentionally walked, Horn struck out Charlie Blackmon before being replaced by Chase Anderson.
Tovar had three hits to extend his hitting streak to nine games. Blackmon had two hits, including his seventh homer, and the last-place Rockies won for the fourth time in five games.
''It was going to be a tough loss for whoever lost that one,'' Colorado manager Bud Black said. ''Our guys endured. Showed a lot of resolve. A couple of big swings.''
Justin Lawrence (3-3) worked two innings for the win.