MILWAUKEE — Michael Toglia hit a three-run home run, Ryan Feltner struck out six over six innings of one-run ball and the Colorado Rockies won consecutive games for the first time since early August with a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday night.
Feltner (2-10) held Milwaukee to a pair of hits while walking three for his first victory since April 10. The only blemish came in the third when Jake Bauers walked and scored on a base hit by Joey Ortiz.
Prior to Friday, he'd taken a no decision in five straight starts despite allowing more than three runs just once during that stretch.
''It's no fun as a starting pitcher when you look at your record,'' Rockies manager Bud Black said. ''It can be very, very tough. It can be demoralizing but he's done a good job of keeping his chin up, his chest out.''
Brewers starter Frankie Montas (6-10) did not give up a hit through five innings. He'd allowed just two baserunners by way walks to Ryan McMahon and Toglia in the first and fourth innings, respectively, before Ezequiel Tovar's one-out double in the sixth.
Ryan McMahon followed with a walk and after Brenton Doyle grounded out, Toglia sent Montas' next offering — a 94 mph sinker — to center for his team-leading 23rd homer of the season.
''(Tovar's double) made us exhale a little bit because Montas had us, we couldn't solve his four pitches,'' Black said. ''Then the (McMahon) walk, then Toglia got a ball up in the zone and he barrelled it.''
Armed with a lead, Feltner came back out for the bottom of the inning and produced his best inning of the night, striking out the heart of Milwaukee's lineup — William Contreras, Garrett Mitchell and Willy Adames.