Jake McCarthy hit a bases-loaded, three-run walk-off triple on June 22, 2026, to give the Colorado Rockies a 3-2 win [1], [2].

The victory underscores the volatility of late-game situations at Coors Field and represents a significant momentum shift for the Rockies in their series against the Boston Red Sox.

The game remained tied 2-2 heading into the ninth inning [1]. With the bases loaded, McCarthy connected for a triple that cleared the bases and ended the contest immediately [2], [3]. The hit came against Boston Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman [1].

This sequence of events allowed the Rockies to rally from a stalemate to secure the victory [3], [5]. The final score stood at 3-2 in favor of Colorado [1].

While some reporting initially associated McCarthy with the Diamondbacks [6], local and national sports reports confirmed his role in the Rockies' victory [1], [3]. The three runs batted in by McCarthy's hit were the deciding factor in the matchup [2].

Jake McCarthy hit a bases-loaded, three-run walk-off triple

A walk-off victory of this nature highlights the high-leverage pressure placed on closing pitchers in the ninth inning. For the Rockies, capitalizing on a bases-loaded opportunity against a high-profile closer like Aroldis Chapman provides a psychological edge and demonstrates an ability to execute in critical moments.