The Miami Marlins rally to beat the Colorado Rockies 10-7 on Monday night, with Griffin Conine providing the decisive impact. Conine, entering as a pinch hitter, hits a three-run homer off Victor Vodnik that travels an estimated 433 feet to right field, sending the Marlins ahead in a game that features a late comeback. The teams trade power moments earlier as the Marlins trail 5-2 in the fifth inning but respond quickly. Otto Lopez begins the Marlins’ fifth-inning rally with a solo home run before Miami adds more runs to shift momentum. Starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara improves to 6-0 in June, keeping the Marlins on track as they build and protect a lead late in the game. The win extends Miami’s success against Colorado, marking a seventh straight Marlins victory over the Rockies. The final score reflects both teams’ offensive production, but Conine’s homer is the key blow during the turnaround.