D-backs unload on Rockies with 14 runs in third, most runs in inning on opening day since 1900


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PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks got their season started with an offensive flourish, scoring 14 runs in the third inning of their opening-day game against the Colorado Rockies. It broke the records for most hits, runs and batters in a single inning in franchise history. It took 34 minutes for the Rockies to get three outs. The D-backs led 16-1 after three innings. The D-backs sent 18 batters to the plate and had 13 hits, two walks and one sacrifice fly. The Rockies used three pitchers; Kyle Freeland, Anthony Molina and Jalen Beeks.

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