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Rockies show no fatigue, pound Astros
COLORADO 11, HOUSTON 5
 

By Gene Duffey
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

HOUSTON (Ticker) - After playing 22 innings Thursday night at
San Diego, the Colorado Rockies were supposed to be the tired
team entering Friday night's game at the Houston Astros.

But the Rockies, who landed in Houston at 8:30 a.m. Friday,
jumped on Astros starter Chris Sampson for six hits and six runs
in the first inning to ignite an 11-5 victory at Minute Maid
Park.

Troy Tulowitzki, Jeff Baker and Chris Iannetta drove in two runs
apiece in that first inning off Sampson (0-2), who lasted only
two-thirds of an inning.

"We're all pretty tired and trying to get our legs under us,"
Tulowitzki said. "I felt all right. I probably got an hour
(sleep on the plane). I went right to sleep when I got the
hotel. I didn't know what to expect (tonight)."

Houston, which played an afternoon game Thursday at
Philadelphia, struck back for four runs in the bottom of the
first, but Colorado lefthander Franklin Morales survived the
inning.

Morales (1-1) pitched five innings and gave up only one hit
after the first.

"He battled with his fastball command throughout the game,"
Rockies manager Clint Hurdle said of Morales. "But you saw a
more dynamic arm than you've seen in the past. That's a tough
lineup (Houston has), righthanded heavy."

"In the first inning I try to throw hard," Morales said. "The
delay (while sitting out the long top of the first) was no good.
Between the second and fifth I made my pitches. I had more
concentration."

Clint Barmes led the Rockies, who won their third in a row, with
two doubles and a single in five at-bats and Tulowitzki added
two doubles and drove in three runs.

"It was pretty tough to get comfortable on the plane," Barmes
said. "When I hit the hotel I was out. We got a pretty deep
bench and everybody can play. We had some guys fresher than
others."

Barmes raised his average to .433.

"I'm seeing the ball well and feel confident and relaxed at the
plate," he said.

Although Hurdle rested first baseman Todd Helton, outfielder
Matt Holliday and catcher Yorbit Torrealba, Colorado still
scored 11 runs.

"The guys who were tired didn't play," Hurdle said. "We've got
guys on our bench who would be playing every day somewhere else.
Everybody threw something out there on offense. I was
encouraged the way we were able to finish the game from the
mound after the first inning."

Colorado's Garrett Atkins hit his second homer of the season, a
two-run shot in the eighth, to give him two hits and three RBI
for the night.

Sampson's start lasted only 34 pitches.

"When you make bad pitches, they're a major league team and
they're going to jump on them," Sampson said. "My arm felt
fine. I was just not throwing quality pitches. It was just a
bad night."

"He just couldn't get the ball down," Houston manager Cecil
Cooper said of Sampson.

Hunter Pence, trying to get going after a terrible start,
collected three hits for Houston, driving in a run and scoring
two.

"You've got to give a little credit to Morales," Pence said.
"He settled in and shut us down. It was good for me to finally
feel comfortable in the box. That should help me getting
going."

Kaz Matsui, the former Rockie playing his first game for Houston
after recovering from anal fissure surgery, went 0-for-3 with
two walks.

The Astros managed only hit from the second through the seventh
innings before Pence reached on an infield single in the eighth.

"We got those four runs, but we went pretty quiet after the
first inning," Cooper said.

 
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