Rockies beat White Sox 6-4 to avoid sweep in series between majors' worst teams
Briefly

Mickey Moniak had a strong performance with a leadoff home run and a two-run triple, helping the Rockies to a victory. Michael Toglia hit a key two-run homer that transformed a tied game into a Rockies lead. Winning pitcher Zach Agnos contributed from the bullpen, and closer Seth Halvorsen secured the save. The Rockies' victory allowed them to avoid tying the historical record for most losses in the first 90 games of a season. The Rockies have found success in ending series after struggling in earlier games.
Mickey Moniak finished a double shy of a cycle, Michael Toglia hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the fifth inning, and the Colorado Rockies beat the Chicago White Sox 6-4.
Moniak had a leadoff home run in the first inning and a two-run triple in the fifth. The former No. 1 overall pick has 13 homers this season, eight in the past month.
Zach Agnos (1-3) got the win for the Rockies after giving up one earned run in 1 1/3 innings. Seth Halvorsen pitched a scoreless ninth inning for his eighth save.
Nine of the Rockies' MLB-worst 10 home wins this season have come in the final game of a series in which Colorado lost the first two matchups.
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