Story
makes homer history as Rockies rout Phils
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[July 08, 2016]
DENVER -- Trevor Story certainly
didn't hurt his All-Star case Thursday night.
The Colorado shortstop hit two homers and drove in a
career-high-tying four runs as the Rockies trampled the Philadelphia
Phillies 11-2 in the opener of a four-game series.
With 21 home runs, Story tied the record for homers by a National
League rookie before the All-Star break. He shares the mark with
Dave Kingman (1972) and Albert Pujols (2001).
Story is one of five players vying to join the NL All-Star team via
the Final Vote, which ends Friday.
Before Thursday, Story was 0-for-11 in three starts since returning
from a bruised right middle finger, an injury that occurred when he
was hit with a pitch June 26 and caused him to miss four of the next
five games.
"The past couple of nights I felt good out there," said Story, who
had his third multi-homer game. "I just haven't had the results. You
just simplify, keep working, trust my preparation in the cage and
how it's going to translate to the field. Just keep working."
Rockies starter Chad Bettis pitched 6 2/3 innings, his longest
outing in nine starts, and he allowed just two runs. He permitted
seven hits, including a Ryan Howard homer in the second, and gave
way to Boone Logan with runners on first and second in the seventh
inning. Logan struck out Odubel Herrera to end that threat.
Bettis (7-6) got 12 outs on ground balls and struck out five with
just one walk.
"When I would miss," Bettis said, "it's where I want to miss, not
back up over the plate."
Mark Reynolds also had four RBIs, his season high and one shy of his
career high. He hit a solo homer in the second off Adam Morgan
(1-7), who was optioned to Triple-A Lehigh Valley after the game,
and a three-run double in the seventh when the Rockies scored five
runs and blew the game open against rookie reliever Edubray Ramos.
The win was just the second in 10 games for the Rockies, who went
1-5 on a road trip that ended Wednesday night.
The Phillies had won four straight games and eight of their previous
nine. The loss was their fifth straight to the Rockies, their
longest skid against Colorado since dropping six straight from May
30, 1999, to May 20, 2000.
Story hit a three-run homer in the third that extended the Rockies'
lead to 5-1, then connected on a solo shot with two outs in the
fifth to make it 6-2. Both blasts came against Morgan, who gave 16
home runs in 66 1/3 innings and posted a 6.65 ERA in 14 games, 12
starts.
Morgan started in place of Aaron Nola, who was given a breather
before the All-Star break after going 0-4 with a 13.50 ERA in his
past five starts.
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Rockies shortstop Trevor Story (27) hits a solo home run in the
fifth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Coors Field.
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Morgan, who gave up nine hits and six runs in five innings, will
start at Lehigh Valley. He is 0-7 over his past nine starts. Morgan
met with pitching coach Bob McClure and Phillies manager Pete
Mackanin in Mackanin's office for about 35 minutes after the game.
"He's up in the zone too much," Mackanin said. "Like we told him,
half the battle is throwing strikes, and he certainly throws a lot
of strikes. He's just got to throw more quality strikes."
Morgan said he appreciated the candid conversation he had with
McClure and Mackanin. Asked whether his confidence was shaken,
Morgan said, "A little bit. But to me lately, it hasn't been fine.
I've been putting a lot of pressure on myself, and this break coming
up I feel like will be good. And also going down there and being
able to work on things and not feel so much pressure -- like I say,
it can only go up from here."
NOTES: Phillies 1B Ryan Howard's homer was the 370th of his career,
tying him with Hall of Famer Ralph Kiner and Todd Helton for 78th
all-time. ... Rockies RF Carlos Gonzalez will participate in the
Home Run Derby in San Diego on Monday. Rockies 3B Nolan Arenado was
invited and said he was tempted to participate but opted to decline.
... Colorado RHP Christian Bergman (left oblique strain) is
scheduled to make his fourth rehab start Saturday for Triple-A
Albuquerque. He threw 77 pitches in four innings in his last outing
Monday. ... Phillies RHP Andrew Bailey (left hamstring strain) is
scheduled to be activated Saturday when he is eligible to be
reinstated from the 15-day disabled list. ... Phillies RHP Aaron
Nola, who was scratched from his scheduled start Thursday to give
him a breather before the All-Star break, will throw a two-inning
simulated game Saturday.
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