Carlos Gonzalez’ bad night ended with a bad swing and a sore right wrist.

The Rockies’ left fielder went 1-for-5 and struck out with the bases loaded in the eighth inning of Colorado’s 7-6 loss to Arizona Thursday at Coors field.

“I sprained it a little bit, and it’s sore,” said Gonzalez, who was pulled for a double switch in the ninth. “We will see how it feels tomorrow, but I don’t think it’s anything major.”

Gonzalez went 1-for-5, and failed to deliver with runners in scoring position in the first, fifth and the eighth. For the season, he’s batting .260 with runners in scoring position and is now 0-for-6 with five strikeouts and one RBI with the bases loaded.

“I just had a bad day,” he said. “I had so many opportunities in front of me and I just didn’t get the job done. It was just a bad day overall, offensively.”

Gonzalez chased a changeup from Diamondbacks reliever Brad Ziegler for strike three in the eighth, and that’s when he slightly injured his wrist.

“I had the bases loaded and the one pitch I should have swung at was the first one, and I took it,” Gonzalez said. “His angle, it’s a little tough. Then he came back three straight times with changeups. … When you’re against a guy like (Ziegler), who doesn’t overpower you, you just try to put the ball in play. Rockies Baseball //

“I didn’t. I just took a bad swing on a bad pitch and I hurt myself a bit. It’s just part of the game.”

Dr. Tom Noonan, the Rockies’ medical director, checked out Gonzalez after the game and didn’t find a major injury to the wrist.