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Cook stymies Dodgers, wins fifth straight start
COLORADO 7, LA DODGERS 2
 

By Brady Delander
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

DENVER (Ticker) - The Colorado Rockies dodged their recent
bullpen woes by mostly avoiding it on Sunday - thanks to Aaron
Cook.

Cook tossed seven-plus strong innings, leading the Colorado
Rockies to a 7-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the
finale of a three-game set.

For the fifth time this season, Cook (5-1) ended a multiple-game
losing streak for the Rockies, who were on a three-game slide
heading into Sunday. He has been about the only good news
associated with a struggling pitching staff that has seen its
starters falter and its bullpen blow late leads.

"I'm just being able to be consistent right now with my pitches,
and I think that's the biggest thing (that is) allowing us to
have a chance to win games," Cook said. "Guys are playing great
defense behind me. I'm a ground-ball pitcher, so I really need
them, and they are picking me up big-time."

The veteran sinkerballer, who won his fifth straight start,
retired the first 10 Dodgers he faced until he surrendered a
double to Juan Pierre in the fourth. The only other extra-base
hit Cook allowed over 7 2/3 innings was a solo shot by Andre
Ethier in the fifth.

"Heading into this season, I think he was determined and focused
to be the guy that he can be and not be something
else,"Colorado manager Clint Hurdle said of Cook. "He's really
focused on making pitches with his sinker and then pitching off
the sinking fastball.

"(He's) not trying to become a four-pitch guy, not trying to
become a guy who's got to throw secondary pitches for strikes
when he's behind in the count. He's starting to come into his
own."

Cook allowed two runs and nine hits while striking out two to
halt the Dodgers' eight-game winning streak.

Despite the end of the streak, Dodgers manager Joe Torre expects
a quick bounceback.

"I certainly feel much better about the team," Torre said.
"Coming to the park expecting to win is a nice way to feel, and
I expect we'll get another streak started tomorrow.

"We showed a lot of resiliency. A lot of games could have gone
both ways. We kept coming back in games. Our people had a lot
of good at-bats. It seems like it's catching on, like our
lineup is grinding out at-bats."

Taylor Buchholz, who relieved Cook with two outs in the eighth,
gave the weary bullpen a much-needed boost when he recorded the
final four outs of the game for his first save of the season.

Los Angeles' own sinkerballer, Derek Lowe (2-2), struggled from
the start, allowing base hits to the first three batters he
faced and three runs in the first inning. He retired nine
straight batters after the 51-pitch first inning but permitted
two more runs in the fifth, his final inning of action.

"When you throw 50 pitches, that is certainly uncharacteristic
of what he does," Torre said. "But he kept his pitch count
manageable ... which sort of saved us and saved him at that
point in time. But he started out ball one, ball two (a lot)
and that's a tough way to pitch."

"You never look at a game and come in saying you're going to
lose, but for some reason, a lot of guys have one place where
they don't feel the most comfortable," said Lowe, who is 1-4 at
Coors Field since joining the Dodgers. "No way do you go out
there thinking you'll pitch a bad game. ... I know I never
needed 43 pitches to get the first out (before)."

Scott Podsednik led off the game for Colorado with a single and
a quick stolen base. Omar Quintanilla rolled a grounder just
inside first base for an RBI double.

Matt Holliday floated a single to shallow center field, scoring
Quintanilla, and Todd Helton and Garrett Atkins each drew walks
to load the bases with none out. After a weak popout from Brad
Hawpe, Chris Iannetta drove home Holliday with a sacrifice fly
to give the Rockies a 3-0 lead.

Lowe took some more lumps in the fifth when Cook helped his own
cause with a single to lead off the frame. Holliday drove Cook
home but was retired after he took too far of a turn at first
base.

Atkins drove in another run before the inning ended to put the
Rockies ahead, 5-1.


 
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