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Michael Toglia tallies 4 RBIs as Rockies best Brewers
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Michael Toglia homered, doubled and drove in a career-high four runs, Alan Trejo also went deep and the Colorado Rockies beat the Milwaukee Brewers 8-4 in Denver on Wednesday.

Elias Diaz and Yonathan Daza had two hits each and Kyle Freeland tossed six strong innings for Colorado (59-79).

Andrew McCutchen and Luis Urias homered and finished with two hits each for the Brewers (71-65). Milwaukee fell 3 1/2 games behind San Diego for the final National League wild-card spot.

The Padres host the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night.

The Rockies took the lead in the second inning against Milwaukee starter Eric Lauer. Brendan Rodgers singled with one out and scored on a double by Toglia, who went to third on an error by right fielder Hunter Renfroe.

Diaz singled to center to drive in Toglia, and Trejo followed two batters later with his second home run of the season to put Colorado ahead 4-0.

The Rockies padded their lead in the third inning. Daza led off with a single, and after Lauer fanned the next two batters, the lefty walked Rodgers. Toglia then homered to the left, his second of the season, to chase Lauer.

In 2 2/3 innings, Lauer (10-7) allowed seven runs on six hits, walked one and struck out four.

The Brewers finally broke through against Freeland in the fifth. Keston Hiura led off with a triple to right, and after Urias struck out, Hiura scored on a groundout by Victor Caratini.

Freeland (8-9) retired 10 of the last 11 batters he faced before leaving. He allowed one run on two hits and one walk while striking out eight.

Milwaukee added another run in the eighth inning off Justin Lawrence. With one out, Tyrone Taylor singled and scored on Christian Yelich's double to right.

McCutchen led off the ninth with his 15th home run, and Urias also clubbed his 15th with two outs.

Milwaukee, with a doubleheader scheduled at home against the San Francisco Giants on Thursday, used infielder Jace Peterson to pitch the eighth inning. He set down the side in order.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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