CHICAGO — Ryan McMahon scored on Michael Toglia's sacrifice fly in the 14th inning, and the Colorado Rockies stopped a five-game slide by topping the Chicago White Sox 5-4 on Sunday.
McMahon began the 14th on second as the automatic runner. He advanced on Sam Hillard's sacrifice bunt.
Toglia then hit a flyball to center, and McMahon narrowly beat the throw home by center fielder Luis Robert Jr. The call on the field was upheld following a video review.
''That was a long one,'' Toglia said. ''You got to make sure you stay locked in there.''
Jalen Beeks (5-4) pitched two innings for the win in the Rockies' longest game since September 2019. He retired the White Sox in order in the 14th to finally hand Colorado manager Bud Black a victory on his 67th birthday.
''It's a big confidence builder," Beeks said. ''That was a grinder. We pitched well and good defense kept us in it late.''
The Rockies (28-55) got a big lift from Gold Glove center fielder Brenton Doyle, who made a terrific diving catch to rob Tommy Pham of a game-winning hit in the 12th. Doyle also made a leaping grab on Robert's drive to the gap in right-center in the sixth, saving a run.
Chicago right-hander Michael Soroka (0-8) allowed two unearned runs and one hit in four innings in the team's longest game since August 2019.