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Recap: Colorado vs. Milwaukee

 

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Carlos Gonzalez finished 2-for-3 with a solo home run and three RBI, as the Colorado Rockies earned a 5-2 decision over the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday in spring training action.

Charlie Blackmon and Ben Paulsen added an RBI apiece for the Rockies, who received two scoreless innings of one-hit ball from starter Daniel Rosenbaum.

Logan Schafer and Robinson Diaz recorded an RBI apiece for the Brewers. Milwaukee starter Tom Gorzelanny struck out one in a perfect first frame.

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