Surging Rockies down Dodgers
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[August 03, 2016]
DENVER -- Trevor Story was
having a special rookie season before tearing a ligament in his left
thumb.
Carlos Gonzalez's production is helping the Colorado Rockies to a
memorable second-half surge.
Gonzalez drove in four runs and the Rockies continued rolling with a
7-3 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday.
Gonzalez had three hits and extended his hitting streak to 14 games
as Colorado (53-54) improved to a major league best 13-5 since the
All-Star break.
Colorado's latest win occurred hours after it found out Story will
miss the balance of the regular season with the injury he sustained
sliding into second base during Saturday's win over the New York
Mets.
"It's tough to lose him because he was having a special year,"
Gonzalez said. "But at the same time, you got to dig down inside and
we have enough guys here to get the job done."
Gonzalez continued getting the job done by producing run-scoring
groundouts in the third and fourth against Brandon McCarthy (2-2)
and Luis Avilan. He added a two-run double in the sixth off Jesse
Chavez as the Rockies raced out to a 7-0 lead through the first six
innings.
Charlie Blackmon, Nick Hundley and Mark Reynolds also drove in runs
for the Rockies, who have won six of their last seven games and 10
of their past 12.
The Rockies (53-53) reached .500 for the second time in three games
and are within 3 1/2 games of the Miami Marlins for the second
wild-card spot in the National League. The Rockies, who are behind
St. Louis, New York and Pittsburgh, host the Marlins this weekend.
Jon Gray (8-4) pitched five scoreless innings and won his third
straight start. He held the Dodgers hitless until the fourth and
allowed two hits but needed 96 pitches.
Gray is 3-0 with a 1.11 ERA in his last five starts but the
combination of a 38-minute rain delay and a high pitch count
shortened his outing.
Chris Rusin pitched three innings in his first appearances for the
Rockies since June 8. He retired the first six batters he faced but
gave up a two-out, two-run double in the eighth to Justin Turner.
"It's just one pitch; I was pleased with everything else," Rusin
said. "We ended up winning the game, and I gave the bullpen some
innings, so they're fresh for the rest of the series."
Yasmani Grandal homered in the ninth for the Dodgers, who activated
newly acquired Josh Reddick. Reddick was 0-for-4 in his debut.
McCarthy (2-2) issued a career-high five walks in three shaky
innings. He left after walking the first two batters he faced in the
fourth, throwing a staggering 85 pitches and just 48 for strikes.
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Rockies right fielder
Carlos Gonzalez (5) is tagged out at home by Los Angeles Dodgers
catcher Yasmani Grandal (9) in the eighth inning at Coors Field. The
Rockies defeated the Dodgers 7-3. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J.
Downing-USA TODAY Sports
"The feel just wasn't there," McCarthy said. "I tried as much as I
could to battle through. It just felt very weird. The first few
batters I could just tell right away. I couldn't feel where my hand
position was and it was like what you're trying to do with the ball
you just could not execute. And you're just sort of at the mercy of
wherever it ends up going out your hand I guess."
NOTES: Rockies LF David Dahl singled in the sixth and his hit safely
in his first eight career games. ... Dodgers RF Yasiel Puig will be
assigned to Triple-A Oklahoma City, where he is expected to report
by the weekend. ... Dodgers RHP Ross Stripling and RHP Josh Fields,
who was acquiredMondayfrom Houston, were optioned to Triple-A
Oklahoma City. ... Dodgers RF Josh Reddick, acquiredMondayfrom
Oakland, joined the team and batted fourth. ... Dodgers LHP Rich
Hill (blister), acquiredMondayfrom Oakland, was transferred to the
Dodgers' disabled list. The Dodgers have set a National League
record for the most players on the disabled list with 23. Hill
played long toss and will throw a bullpen sessionWednesday. ...
Dodgers RHP Brock Stewart was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City
and will be added to the roster to start Wednesday. RHP Kenta Maeda,
who had been scheduled to start, will be pushed back to Thursday.
And LHP Scott Kazmir, the scheduled Thursday starter, will instead
pitch Friday. ... Dodgers RHP Bud Norris, who left his start Sunday
after 13 pitches with back muscle tightness, remained in Los Angeles
to receive treatment but could start Saturday. ... Rockies SS Trevor
Story was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a torn ulnar
collateral ligament in his left thumb and will undergo season-ending
surgery. ... Rockies INF Rafael Ynoa, who pinch-hit and struck out
in the fifth, was recalled fron Triple-A Albuquerque, where he is
hitting .264 with 24 doubles, two homers and 27 RBIs in 94 games. He
played in 72 games for the Rockies last year. ... Rockies RHP Chad
Qualls (colitis), who last pitched for the Rockies on July 15, threw
an 18-pitch bullpen session and is scheduled for another bullpen
session Thursday.
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