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Rockies end 103-loss season with 3-2, 11-inning win over Twins

You can close the book on the 2023 Rockies, who finished with a franchise-worst 103 losses.

At least there was a happy ending Sunday afternoon at sun-splashed Coors Field, where the Rockies celebrated a 3-2, 11-inning win over the Twins before a crowd of 33,375.

Rookie Brenton Doyle, who opened the 11th inning as the ghost runner at second base, stole third base and came around to score on a wild pitch by outfielder-turned-emergency reliever Jordan Luplow.

“The guy was slow to the plate, and it couldn’t have been a better pitch to go on because the catcher ended up missing it, and I was able to be aggressive and score there,” Doyle said.

Manager Bud Black was thrilled, and amused, by how the Rockies’ season ended.

“I’ve been in this game a long time, and I’ve seen a lot of unusual endings, and that was one of them,” Black said. “That was a good win for us.”

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A young color guard holds the flags during the opening...

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A young color guard holds the flags during the opening ceremonies of the Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. The Rockies beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 to end their season.

Pitcher Nick Mears, 46, and outfielder Sean Bouchard, 12, smile...

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Pitcher Nick Mears, 46, and outfielder Sean Bouchard, 12, smile during the singing of the National Anthem before the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Pitcher Connor Seabold, 43, pitches in the second inning of...

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Pitcher Connor Seabold, 43, pitches in the second inning of the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on Oct. 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Charlie Blackmon, 19, runs on a hit in the fourth...

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Charlie Blackmon, 19, runs on a hit in the fourth inning of the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Nolan Jones, 22, hits a home run in the fourth...

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Nolan Jones, 22, hits a home run in the fourth inning at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)

Nolan Jones, 22, gets congratulated by third baseman Warren Schaeffer,...

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Nolan Jones, 22, gets congratulated by third baseman Warren Schaeffer, 34, as he rounds third base on his way to home after hitting a home run in the fourth inning at Coors Field on Oct. 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Nolan Jones, 22, gets congratulated by Kris Bryant, 23, left,...

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Nolan Jones, 22, gets congratulated by Kris Bryant, 23, left, as he crosses home plate home after hitting a home run in the fourth inning at Coors Field on Oct. 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. The Rockies beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 to end their season.

Colorado Rockies first base coach Ron Gideon watches game action...

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Colorado Rockies first base coach Ron Gideon watches game action during the top of the fifth inning at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Pitcher Jake Bird pitches in the seventh inning of the...

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Pitcher Jake Bird pitches in the seventh inning of the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Nolan Jones tries to hit the ball during the bottom...

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Nolan Jones tries to hit the ball during the bottom of the seventh inning of the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Colorado Rockies Manager Bud Black watches at Ezequiel Tovar is...

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Colorado Rockies Manager Bud Black watches at Ezequiel Tovar is up at bat during the eighth inning at the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on Oct. 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Colorado Rockies first base coach Ron Gideon gets ready to...

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Colorado Rockies first base coach Ron Gideon gets ready to congratulate Sean Bouchard, 12, on his eighth inning home run at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Colorado Rockies players Charlie Blackmon, 19, and Brenton Doyle, 9,...

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Colorado Rockies players Charlie Blackmon, 19, and Brenton Doyle, 9, congratulate Sean Bouchard, 12, on his eighth inning home run at Coors Field on Oct. 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Pitcher Tyler Kinley, 40, looks over his shoulder to make...

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Pitcher Tyler Kinley, 40, looks over his shoulder to make sure Minnesota’s Donovan Solano, 39, doesn’t steal second base as he pitches in the ninth inning of the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on Oct. 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Charlie Blackmon makes a hit in the ninth inning of...

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Charlie Blackmon makes a hit in the ninth inning of the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Minnesota’s Christian Vazquez, 8, misses Nolan Jones who was safe...

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Minnesota’s Christian Vazquez, 8, misses Nolan Jones who was safe at second base after stealing from first base in the ninth inning of the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Minnesota Pitcher Kody Funderburk pitches in the tenth inning of...

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Minnesota Pitcher Kody Funderburk pitches in the tenth inning of the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Young fans cheer during the tenth inning of the Rockies...

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Young fans cheer during the tenth inning of the Rockies final game of the season on at Coors Field on Oct. 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Colorado Rockies right fielder Charlie Blackmon talks to his young...

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Colorado Rockies right fielder Charlie Blackmon talks to his young daughter Josie as he walks around the field with players to end their season at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Colorado Rockies right fielder Charlie Blackmon holds his Josie as...

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Colorado Rockies right fielder Charlie Blackmon holds his Josie as he walks around the field with players to end their season at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Brent Suter high fives fans as...

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Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Brent Suter high fives fans as he walks around the field with players to end their season at Coors Field on October 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black high fives fans as he...

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Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black high fives fans as he walks around the field with players to end their season at Coors Field on Oct. 1, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.

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Cover-to-cover, it was a lousy season for the Rockies, who set numerous records for futility, including striking out 1,543 times and hitting .249 as a team, barely edging out the 2021 team for the worst batting average in franchise history.

Still, there were some feel-good chapters in Colorado’s season.

No one stood out more than left fielder Nolan Jones, who made franchise and major league history Sunday. He became the first Rockies rookie to hit 20 homers and steal 20 bases in a season. He also became the first big-league rookie to hit 20 homers, steal 20 bags and record 19 outfield assists.

“It’s been crazy,” Jones said. “I never expected any of this stuff to happen. I just wanted to go out, play hard, stay healthy and help the team win.”

And now Jones, finally, knows that he belongs in the big leagues after hitting .297 with a .931 OPS to lead the Rockies in both categories.

“It’s just really hard to believe that you belong in the big leagues,” Jones said. “That’s what the younger guys, including myself, struggle with. We want to prove that we belong here. So to have a year like this, to prove, just to myself, that I belong was really important.”

Jones hit home run No. 20 in the fourth inning with a solo blast to right-center field off right-hander Bailey Ober, and then stole second base in the ninth for his 20th theft. Jones threw out Ryan Jeffers trying to stretch a single into a double in the eighth inning for his 19th assist.

“Spring training was tough for Nolan, but we saw the tools and we saw the natural ability,” Black said. “It’s been impressive for him to come up and put up these numbers. It’s fun to watch and he comes to the ballpark every day with energy. He’s upbeat and he’s got good mojo.”

Ober dominated Colorado for 6 2/3 innings, allowing just two hits — Jones’ solo homer and a single by Doyle in the sixth — while striking out nine and walking none.

The Rockies tied the game, 2-2, on Sean Bouchard’s pinch-hit, solo homer in the eighth, the club’s first pinch-hit homer of the season. It was Bouchard’s fourth homer in his last five games.

The Rockies struck out 17 times, highlighting an issue that has plagued them all season. Black said multiple times that the Rockies need to clean up the Ks and cut down on their high chase rate.

“This was a tough season for us, no doubt,” third baseman Ryan McMahon said. “You never want to lose 100 games. But the young guys we have, like Jones and Doyle and ‘Tovie’ (rookie shortstop Ezequiel Tovar) are going to help turn things around. That’s something I’m excited for next year.”

Rockie Numbers

Some notable statistics from the Rockies’ 2023 season:

• 103 losses, five more than the previous high of 98 in 2012.

• 1,543 strikeouts, the most in franchise history.

• .249 team batting average, the lowest in franchise history (by percentage points over the 2021 team).

• 721 runs scored, third-fewest for a full season (698 in 2022, 706 in 2013)

• .715 OPS, second-lowest to the 2022 team (.713).

• 5.67 ERA, second-highest to the 1999 team (6.01).

• 5.91 starters ERA, second highest to the 1999 team (6.19).

• 5.14 bullpen ERA, fifth-highest in franchise history.

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