Arenado bashes two homers as Rockies rout Cubs
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[August 22, 2016]
DENVER -- Nolan Arenado
emphatically ended his slump and his slugging drought Sunday with a
four-hit game that included a memorable power display.
He hit two three-run homers as the Colorado Rockies piled on the
Chicago Cubs for seven runs in the first inning and rolled to an
11-4 win in the rubber game of the three-game series.
"It worked out today, and I'm very happy about that because it's
been hard," said Arenado, who went 4-for-5 with six RBIs, one shy of
his career high set on April 13. He tied his career high with four
hits. "I just want to help the team win, and I feel like I haven't
done that the way I know I can."
The Rockies won for the fourth time in five games as they finished a
4-2 homestand against the Cubs and Washington Nationals, both
division leaders. The loss was just the fifth in 24 games for the
Cubs.
Arenado hit a three-run homer in the first when the Rockies abruptly
ended Jason Hammel's 22-inning scoreless streak. In the fourth,
Arenado belted another three-run homer off Hammel (13-6), who had
gone 6-0 with a 0.95 ERA in six starts since the All-Star break.
"A lot of foul balls today off my slider and two mistakes to
Arenado," said Hammel, who gave 10 hits and 10 runs (six earned) in
3 1/3 innings. "That was pretty much the story. We'll forget about
it, it's not going to bother me. I was pitching great up until this
point, and it's one of those outliers and we will just move on."
Arenado entered the game with three hits in his past 30 at-bats, a
tailspin that had dropped his average to .275, the lowest it had
been since he was hitting .274 on April 25. He had gone 12 games
without an extra-base hit since his last homer Aug. 8.
Entering Sunday, Arenado was hitting .242 (30-for-124) in 34 games
since the All-Star break with seven homers, 28 RBI and a .767
on-base-plus-slugging percentage. Before the game, manager Walt
Weiss was asked about Arenado's extended slump and answered with
humor and insight.
"I don't worry too much about him, just try to find a way to hide
the sharp objects because that's kind of how he's wired," Weiss
said. "But he'll find a way to work himself out of it."
After Saturday night's game, Arenado said he and batting practice
pitcher Garrett Carson worked in the indoor cage, watched video and
even argued a bit about Arenado's situation.
Arenado said Carson insisted there was not much off with the third
baseman's swing. The third baseman felt otherwise, and he and Carson
kept at it and ultimately Arenado left Coors Field content.
"After last night, I was able to sleep better after what I worked
on, and I applied it today and it worked out" Arenado said. "Not
overstriding, staying back and trying to see the ball. My hands felt
fast today, and that means my body wasn't getting in the way of my
swing."
Arenado's six RBIs gave him a major-league-leading 104, and he took
over the National League lead with 32 homers.
Jorge De La Rosa, who had no-decisions in each of his previous three
starts, all Rockies losses, worked a career-high-tying eight innings
and got 13 outs on ground balls. He held the Cubs to four hits and
two runs on two solo homers by Addison Russell. De La Rosa (8-7)
struck out six and walked one.
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Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado (28) and bench coach Tom
Runnells (11) celebrate the win over the Chicago Cubs at Coors
Field. The Rockies defeated the Cubs 11-4. Mandatory Credit: Ron
Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
"Everything was working really good," De La Rosa said. "Curveball,
changeup, fastball. Good location, too. They were really aggressive,
and I just tried to keep the ball down."
For the second time in four games, the Rockies scored seven runs in
the first. On Wednesday, they needed to hold off the Nationals for a
12-10 win. On Sunday, De La Rosa went out and set the Cubs down in
order in the second and again in the third.
"It was huge," Weiss said. "We let the Nationals sneak back into the
game and we had to grind to the finish line."
The Cubs aided the Colorado cause with three errors in the first,
two of them resulting in four of the runs being unearned.
Arenado's one-out homer drove in David Dahl and DJ LeMahieu, who
began the inning with singles. First baseman Anthony Rizzo botched
Gerardo Parra's grounder. After Daniel Descalso walked, third
baseman Kris Bryant threw wide of second base on Ben Paulsen's
grounder to load the bases.
Tony Wolters doubled home two runs, making him 5-for-7 with three
doubles, one triple and 12 RBIs with bases loaded. De La Rosa
followed with a two-run single.
"An oil painting, it was not," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. "We
gave them too many opportunities, and we made Jason have to get six
outs (in the first inning). We started making too many mistakes, and
we put Jason behind the proverbial eight-ball. So he was not good, I
agree, but I think it could have been a little bit different shading
to it had we just caught the ball."
NOTES: Rockies CF Charlie Blackmon was not in the lineup for the
third straight day but said his bruised right big toe was better. He
could start Monday at Milwaukee. ... Cubs OF Jorge Soler was
scratched from the lineup due to soreness in his right knee but
pinch-hit in the ninth. ... Rockies RHP Jeff Hoffman was the seventh
Colorado player to make his major league debut this season, joining
RHP Matt Carasiti, RHP Carlos Estevez, LHP Tyler Anderson, SS Trevor
Story, C Tony Wolters and OF David Dahl. ... The Rockies went 4-2
against the Cubs this season.
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