Games

Recap
 
Cook impressive as Rockies roll
COLORADO 7, CINCINNATI 2
 


By Douglas Tift
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CINCINNATI (Ticker) -- The Colorado Rockies rode a solid outing
from Aaron Cook and two home runs to a 7-2 win over the
Cincinnati Reds on Friday, their seventh in eight games since
the All-Star break.

Cook (13-6) pitched eight innings, allowing one run on five hits
and striking out three, in outdueling fellow All-Star Edinson
Volquez.

Cook, a ground-ball pitcher featuring a quality sinker, utilized
13 ground-ball outs - 10 in the first four innings - to avoid
any trouble in hitter-friendly Great American Ballpark.

"I tried to use my sinker effectively, because I knew that they
were going to be an aggressive team," Cook said. "(Catcher Chris
Iannetta and I) had a good game plan early and we were able to
get a lot of ground balls. That usually makes for a good day."

With all of the ground balls, Cook relied heavily on his defense
and it did not let him down.

"Guys played great defense, they are always on their toes when I
go out there," Cook said. "They know that I am not going to be a
high strikeout pitcher, so they are going to be ready. Time
after time this year they have come up huge."

One of the most notable defensive plays of the night was turned
in by third baseman Ian Stewart, who made a diving stop to his
left and strong throw to get Adam Dunn in the second inning.

Rockies manager Clint Hurdle compared it to a play former New
York Yankees great Graig Nettles used to make regularly.

"It seems like I have been making that play a couple of times a
year," Stewart said. "It was just kind of like a reaction."

Garrett Atkins gave the Rockies (46-58) an advantage with a
two-run double in the first inning. Getting the jump on Volquez
was key, said Hurdle.

"That first blow to strike in the first inning to get a couple
of runs, that's a big hit. It started some momentum," Hurdle
said.

Jeff Baker and Brad Hawpe each homered in the third. Hawpe's
blast was a two-run.

Willy Taveras had three hits and three stolen bases for the
Rockies. He leads the majors with 45 steals. Hawpe, Matt
Holliday, Atkins and Troy Tulowitzki each had two of the
Rockies' 15 hits.

Volquez (12-4) lasted four innings, his shortest start of the
season, and allowed five runs on seven hits and two walks while
striking out five.

In his last six starts, Volquez is 2-2 with a 6.06 ERA, allowing
21 earned runs on 39 hits while striking out 24 and walking 16.

I think I'm doing something different in my mechanics right now,
I don't know what it is, but I've got to look at my mechanics
and see what's happening," Volquez said. "I'm missing a lot in
the strike zone, I'm missing my spots and I've got to work on
it."

The only run the Cincinnati (50-54) was able to scratch out at
Cook's expense came on a single by Edwin Encarnacion to score
Brandon Phillips in the second.

Matt Herges pitched the ninth and allowed a run-scoring double
by Paul Bako.

Phillips and Bako each had two hits.

 
Free Sports Scores and Odds by Phone - All New Numbers!
AKRON
800-682-6222
ALBANY
800-355-0004
ALEXANDRIA
703-660-8700
ATLANTA
404-842-1313
BALTIMORE
410-484-1818
BIRMINGHAM
205-945-5544
BOSTON
617-723-1818
BUFFALO
716-824-2525
CAMDEN
800-878-8736
CHARLOTTE
704-342-1313
CHARLESTON, SC
843-769-7200
CHICAGO
312-609-1313
CINCINNATI
800-682-6222
CLEVELAND
216-623-1313
COLUMBIA, SC
803-765-1313
DALLAS
972-423-3111
DALLAS
972-423-3111
DAYTON
800-682-6222
DOTHAN, AL
800-524-4116
EVANSVILLE
800-711-0002
FORT LAUDERDALE
800-524-4116
GREENVILLE, SC
864-370-2828
HARRISBURG, PA
800-711-0002
HARTFORD
800-828-4455
HOUSTON
713-774-1200
HUNTSVILLE, AL
800-524-4116
INDIANAPOLIS
800-711-0002
KNOXVILLE
800-524-4116
LAS VEGAS
702-979-1844
LEXINGTON, KY
800-711-0002
LITTLE ROCK
800-682-6222
LOS ANGELES
800-711-0002
LONG ISLAND
800-355-0004
LOUISVILLE
800-711-0002
MEMPHIS
800-524-4116
MIAMI
305-669-5433
MILWAUKEE
800-682-6222
MOBILE
251-666-5400
MONTGOMERY
800-524-4116
NASHVILLE
615-244-8888
NEW HAVEN, CT
800-828-4455
NEW YORK CITY
800-355-0004
NEWARK
800-878-8736
NORFOLK
757-461-1818
PHILADELPHIA
215-471-3000
PHOENIX
800-878-8736
PITTSBURGH
412-645-9800
PROVIDENCE
800-828-4455
RICHMOND
804-359-9400
ROCHESTER
585-454-1616
SAN FRANCISCO
800-711-0002
SCRANTON, PA
570-342-6500
SOUTH JERSEY
800-878-8736
SPRINGFIELD, MA
800-828-4455
SYRACUSE
315-437-1313
TAMPA
800-524-4116
TRENTON
609-528-2500
TULSA
800-682-6222
TUSCALOOSA
800-524-4116
WASHINGTON, DC
202-898-1818
WORCESTER, MA
800-828-4455
YOUNGSTOWN
800-682-6222
OTHER - NATIONWIDE
412-645-9800

Disclaimer