Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Colorado Rockies
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Arizona will again go without 18% of its total Colorado River allocation, while Mexico loses 5%. The reduction for Nevada — which receives far less water than Arizona, California or Mexico — will stay at 7%. California won’t face any cuts because it has senior water rights and is the last to lose in times of shortage.
Rockies fifth. Warming Bernabel grounds out to shortstop, Blaze Alexander to Tyler Locklear. Brenton Doyle walks. Braxton Fulford grounds out to third base, Blaze Alexander to Tyler Locklear.
E_Arcia (5), Bernabel (2). LOB_Arizona 13, Colorado 6. 2B_Fulford (3). HR_Carroll (27), off Peralta; Gurriel (16), off Peralta. RBIs_Carroll (64), Gurriel (66), Thomas (33), McCann (9), Arcia (8), Ritter 2 (15), Moniak 2 (49), Fulford (14). SB_Doyle (12), Thomas (6), Perdomo (21). SF_McCann. S_Herrera.
With Lake Mead at just 31% capacity and new water cuts announced, farmers are facing challenges to maintain crops in Arizona.
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will be subject to substantial cuts from their Colorado River allocations for the third year in a row, the Bureau of Reclamation announced Friday. The agency made these determinations in its August 2025 24-month study,
Arizona, Nevada y México volverán a vivir con menos agua del río Colorado mientras persiste la sequía en el oeste de Estados Unidos,
While they certainly have more depth up front compared to last year, the Colorado Buffaloes are dealing with some injury issues on the offensive line late in fa
Arizona's Colorado River shortages will continue in 2026, but dry conditions and expiring agreements pose more uncertainty.