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Cook, Rockies defeat Dodgers
COLORADO 2, LA DODGERS 1
 


LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- After losing eight games in a row, the
Colorado Rockies have strung together consecutive dominant
pitching performances.

Aaron Cook allowed one run in eight innings and Jeff Baker hit
his first home run of the season Wednesday as the Rockies posted
a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Cook (8-3) scattered six hits with a walk and six strikeouts.
His effort came less than 24 hours after Jeff Francis tossed
seven innings in Tuesday's 3-0 win over the Dodgers.

"When your pitcher goes out and throws like that today, it makes
it easier to manage," Rockies manager Clint

Hurdle said. "It was just a good baseball game. It was a real
professional effort from Cook today."

Baker's homer - a two-run shot in the second inning - handed
Dodgers 20-year-old rookie Clayton Kershaw (0-1) his first
career loss. Kershaw yielded five hits and four walks in five
innings.

"He's a young kid with a bright future," Hurdle said. "We just
wanted to try and work counts and get him out in the fifth
inning."

"They were just patient and got my pitch count up high," Kershaw
said. "I struggled with my command, and it caught up to me
later in the game."

After getting blanked for the previous 15 innings, the Dodgers
scratched for their only run Wednesday in the sixth. Chin-Lung
Hu led off with an infield single, moved up on a sacrifice and
groundout and scored on another infield hit by Matt Kemp.

That was the only inning in which Cook allowed two baserunners.
He also induced the Dodgers to hit into a pair of double plays.

"I just went out there and took an aggressive attitude today,"
Cook said. "It turned out to be a great game for me. I had my
pitches and my movement working for me from the beginning of the
game. The guys behind me played great defense. Anytime I get a
couple runs, I feel I got a good chance to win the game."

Baker sensed that Cook, who threw 76 of his 118 pitches for
strikes, was in control throughout.

"He pounded the strike zone and worked fast and got a lot of
groundball outs," Baker said. "I didn't think the home run in
the second inning would hold up to be the game-winner."

Brian Fuentes tossed a perfect ninth to record his eighth save
for the Rockies, who took two of three in the series.

Chan Ho Park followed Kershaw with three scoreless innings,
striking out six. But the Dodgers lost for the ninth time in
their last 12 games and have scored only four runs in their last
four defeats.

"Right now, we are just not consistent on the offensive side."
Dodgers right fielder Andre Ethier said. "We just have to put
together quality at-bats, and then it's just a matter of time
when we start putting some runs on the board."

After Chris Iannetta reached on an infield single to open the
second, Baker gave Cook all the support he needed with his first
homer since September 14. Baker entered Wednesday's contest
batting just .224.

 
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