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Francis ends personal slide as Rockies top Twins
COLORADO 6, MINNESOTA 2
 

DENVER (Ticker) -- Jeff Francis lost the battle against his
good friend Justin Morneau, but picked up his long-awaited first
win in the end.

Francis threw 6 1/3 strong innings and Todd Helton homered and
drove in three runs to lead the Colorado Rockies to a 6-2
victory over the Minnesota Twins on Sunday.

A British Columbia native, Francis (1-4) allowed two runs and
six hits with seven strikeouts. Francis walked two to pick up
his first win since Game One of the 2007 National League
Championship Series.

"To pitch well and for the team to get a win is the most
important thing," said Francis, who posted a career-best 17 wins
last season. "Hopefully we can roll with it. When you're not
getting it done, you are trying to find a reason for it. But we
got it done today and that's what matters now."

Helton belted a solo homer in the sixth which tied the game at
2-2. Jeff Baker snapped the tie with a run-scoring single in
the frame and Helton added a two-run single in the seventh.

A teammate of Francis' in the British Columbia Premier Baseball
League, Morneau blasted a two-run homer off the lefthander in
the sixth and nearly denied Francis his first win of the season.

"The nice thing to know was that home run gave us the lead and
that was definitely important," Morneau said.

"I guess having bragging rights doesn't mean much looking at the
final score. Coming in, I said the personal stuff didn't
matter. That was a game we definitely needed to win."

Morneau said it was definitely a strange experience to face his
former teammate for the first time.

"The first at-bat stepping in was kind of weird looking at him
standing out there," Morneau said.

Francis got the advantage thanks to Helton, who answered
Morneau's blast in the bottom half of the frame by belting a
two-out solo shot to right field - his fourth of the season -
off Twins rookie starter Kevin Slowey (0-4).

Garrett Atkins followed with a double and Brad Hawpe walked
before Baker made it 3-2 with a run-scoring single to center.

"Jeff pitched a nice game and we were able to score some runs,"
Helton said. "It was nice to get a lead and then we added on,
which is something nice to do. ... We have to do that many more
times before we can start to have a good season."

"The team gets ahead and then I go out and give up a couple runs
- yeah, it's disappointing," Slowey said.

Colorado extended the lead in the seventh. Omar Quintanilla
drew a walk and advanced to second when Willy Taveras laid down
a sacrifice bunt and reached on an error by second baseman
Brendan Harris.

Clint Barmes advanced the runners with a sacrifice, and the
Twins opted to walk Matt Holliday.

Helton made them by pay with a two-run single to right that made
it 5-2. Hawpe walked to load the bases, and pitcher Taylor
Buchholz walked to force in a run.

"We continue to find a way to put up some runs late," Rockies
manager Clint Hurdle said. "I thought Jeff pitched extremely
well today compared to his other outings - just his command,
getting in front of guys and pitching on the pitcher's side of
the plate."

Colorado took a 1-0 lead in the third as Barmes belted a solo
homer to left off Slowey.

Slowey allowed three runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings.


 
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