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SAN DIEGO — Kris Bryant hit a go-ahead, two-run single with the bases loaded in the sixth inning and the Colorado Rockies beat San Diego 5-2 for their fifth straight win against the Padres. The Rockies entered the night 30 games under .500 and last in the NL West. They swept the Padres on May 13-15 in San Diego and also won the last game of a series in Denver in late April. It was San Diego's third loss in 12 games since the All-Star break. Colorado's Brendan Rodgers had three hits, including a leadoff homer in the second. Austin Gomber got the win.








