Both of Gonzalez’s shots were to center field. His first, in the first inning, was estimated at 444 feet, and his second, in the ninth, went 409 feet. He has 13 on the season and eight in his past 10 games.
Nolan Arenado also hit a two-run homer. He had three hits, missing the cycle by a triple, and reached base five times.
Arenado’s shot and Gonzalez’s first homer were off rookie Luis Perdomo (1-2), who started in place of James Shields. Shields was traded to the Chicago White Sox on Saturday.
Gray (4-2) struck out the first five batters, becoming the second Rockies pitcher to do so.
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