The Rockies’ rally thing has become a thing.

Showing scant signs of life at the plate and trailing Arizona 4-1, the Rockies scored four runs in the seventh inning to eek out a 6-5 victory on Sunday afternoon at Coors Field.

Colorado’s third straight win clinched the four-game series with the Diamondbacks. It was Colorado’s fifth win in its last six games, coming on the heels of its fifth eight-game losing streak of the season.

The Rockies’ four-run rally wasn’t showy, but it was scrappy. First baseman Warming Bernabel led off with a single to left field off reliever Jake Woodford and then Woodford jammed the bases by plunking Braxton Fulford and pinch-hitter Hunter Goodman on back-to-back at-bats.

Rookie second baseman Ryan Ritter made Woodford pay, punching a two-run single through th

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