Rockies beat Angels 11-1

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)—The Colorado Rockies don’t appear to need much help from their opponents these days to win. Yet, the Los Angeles Angels gift-wrapped a couple of runs with two of their club record-tying six wild pitches.

Brad Hawpe(notes) celebrated his 30th birthday with a three-run homer, Seth Smith(notes) also went deep and the Rockies beat the Angels 11-1 on Monday night for their 17th victory in 18 games and club-record ninth straight on the road.

Colorado is 19-5 since firing Clint Hurdle as manager on May 29 and replaced him with bench coach Jim Tracy.

“I don’t know if it’s a case of what he’s told us, or what he hasn’t told us that’s been the biggest thing,” first baseman Todd Helton(notes) said. “But we know that when we show up, in his mind and our minds, today is the most important day and we’re going to do everything we can to win that game that day, and worry about the next game tomorrow.”

The Rockies, who were last in the NL West and 14 games off the pace change was made, now trail second-place San Francisco by one game and the division-leading Dodgers by nine. Their sixth straight victory put them a season-best four-games over .500.

“I think we just started playing up to our potential and doing a lot of the little things it takes to win games,” Helton said. “Obviously, it starts with starting pitching. Even when a guy hasn’t pitched his best game—which guys have been doing a lot lately—they’ve stayed away from big innings and we’ve been able to bounce back.”

Aaron Cook(notes) (7-3) allowed a run and three hits over seven innings and struck out four, helping send 30-year-old rookie Matt Palmer(notes) to his first loss in the big leagues.

Cook became the franchise’s all-time leader in victories with his 59th, surpassing Jason Jennings(notes), and also broke Pedro Astacio’s(notes) team record for road wins with his 30th.

“The Rockies have shown a lot of confidence in me over the years, supported me through ups and downs, and signed me to two contracts,” Cook said. “To be here and be able to accomplish this is something I am going to look back on enjoy. But I don’t want it to end here.”

The right-hander had only 12 big league wins to his credit when his career— and his life—were threatened because of blood clots that forced him out of a game he started at Coors Field on Aug. 7, 2004, and traveled from his pitching shoulder to both lungs. Cook made it all the way back from surgery four months into the 2005 campaign, and emerged as the Rockies’ opening day starter in 2007 after Jennings was traded to Houston in the offseason.

“He’s a warrior,” Tracy said. “When you talk about some of the better starting pitching in either league, you have to bring his name up. Not only has he persevered, but this guy is a big-game performer. And once you get to know this guy, there isn’t anybody in the world who wouldn’t root for him.”

All six wild pitches by the Angels came with Mike Napoli(notes) behind the plate. The Halos also had six on April 13, 1991 at Minnesota.

“It was a tough night for Mike,” said manager Mike Scioscia, a former All-Star catcher. “Some balls he didn’t quite get in front of, and others he blocked well and guys got good reads on the bases. The fastballs that got by him, I think he was a little open on his right side and he didn’t get an angle on them.”

Palmer (6-1) set the tone in the second inning, throwing two wild pitches with Troy Tulowitzki(notes) at the plate. It enabled Hawpe to advance to third, and he scored the first run on Ian Stewart’s(notes) single during a three-run rally.

“It was pretty frustrating,” Napoli said. “The second inning was just on me, not getting down and blocking the ball like I know how to and keep it in front of me.”

The Angels have lost three straight following a season-best seven-game winning streak.

NOTES: The Angels and Rockies met for the first time in the regular season since 2006—although they won three of four meetings in spring training this year and outscored them 39-23. In the last one on March 25, Colorado’s Jeff Baker(notes) had an inside-the-park homer on a ball that struck CF Torii Hunter(notes) in the face as he attempted a leaping catch. … Angels DH Vladimir Guerrero(notes) has not homered in 25 consecutive games, five shy of his longest career drought two seasons ago. He remains seven shy of 400.

Updated Jun 23, 2:25 am EDT
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  1. dur.T.sanchez
    40. Posted by dur.T.sanchez Tue Jun 23 6:41pm EDT

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    hey abdulham nobody gives a @#$% what you think.
  2. Albert M
    39. Posted by Albert M Tue Jun 23 5:47pm EDT

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    hey INBREAD440 !! I dont WANDER shet !! im not mad , im sure your old lady loves when i throw down the pipe !! sorry , i forgot , i dove into that canyon !!! GO ANGELS !!!
  3. <i>lbranham440</i>
    38. Posted by lbranham440 Tue Jun 23 5:36pm EDT

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    Hey albert no wander your mad neither you nor the angels pitchers can put it down the pipe. And nerdy sanchez your mom called and said your computer time was up its a school night.
  4. Scott
    37. Posted by Scott Tue Jun 23 4:49pm EDT

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    BWAHAHAHAHA u haters suc. Scoreboard B*tches.
  5. Albert M
    36. Posted by Albert M Tue Jun 23 4:22pm EDT

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    hey kevin wanna b ?? if all L A TEAMS suck .then why are the lakers champions !!! your a dick !!!
  6. J. Bogart
    35. Posted by J. Bogart Tue Jun 23 4:20pm EDT

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    NL West = NL Least
  7. dur.T.sanchez
    34. Posted by dur.T.sanchez Tue Jun 23 4:10pm EDT

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    soprano your still a @#$%
  8. kevinb
    33. Posted by kevinb Tue Jun 23 3:55pm EDT

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    All LA teams suck!
  9. Albert M
    32. Posted by Albert M Tue Jun 23 3:43pm EDT

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    hey SOPRANO ? saw your wife at the bada bing !! she sat on a twenty and out popped four fives !! must have been a new hole !! your weak dude !! go ANGELS !!
  10. <i>lbranham440</i>
    31. Posted by lbranham440 Tue Jun 23 3:25pm EDT

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    Keep dreaming poser! When was the last time the dodgers were in the world series? O ya that's right I'm not old enough to remember. Go Rockies!!!
  11. Eric B
    30. Posted by Eric B Tue Jun 23 3:24pm EDT

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    Nice, Bobby. Great post that shows you're an a$$hole. Fans like you don't deserve a winning team like to Dodgers. I don't like to Dodgers, but I'm not going to hold ill will to them or talk trash about them for no reason. I love that a team wins 17 of 18 games and your response is: they suck! You would think not winning a playoff series in 20 years would humble you just a little bit, but I guess that's too much to ask for from an LA fan.
  12. <i>bobby76.abbott</i>
    29. Posted by bobby76.abbott Tue Jun 23 2:55pm EDT

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    Rockies will come back to Earth hard and stay in the National League West coffin where they belong. Jim Tracy, please. Dodgers World Series Champs in '09, baby!!!
  13. Chris
    28. Posted by Chris Tue Jun 23 1:38pm EDT

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    the mets should watch the rockies!!!!!!
  14. <i>A Yahoo! User</i>
    26. Posted by A Yahoo! User Tue Jun 23 12:18pm EDT

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    I think we need to get 5 back before we can start to even think about the division. 9 games back is a lot especially when the best team in baseball is that team 9 games ahead of our Rockies.
  15. david f
    25. Posted by david f Tue Jun 23 12:12pm EDT

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    Tlpccrta, us Dodger fans would be naive if we weren't looking over our shoulders. Everyone keeps underestimated the quality of the NL West. I have to tip my hat to the Rockies, they are on fire! Nobody is playing as well as Colorado. I hate to say it but even the Giants have been playing good ball. This should make the rest of the season a good one. I think the NL West bashers can shut up for the time being.....
  16. Michael C
    24. Posted by Michael C Tue Jun 23 12:01pm EDT

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    Topa Warrior. That is rich that you are criticizing someone for straying from a baseball discussion. Here you are ridiculing them and in no way contributing... Hypocrite?

    This will be a serious race if the Rockies keep this up and the Dodgers successfully welcome Manny back into the lineup in a few weeks... I'm thinking both teams will get the hiccups about the same time however...
  17. Michael C
    23. Posted by Michael C Tue Jun 23 12:00pm EDT

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    Topa Warrior. That is rich that you are criticizing someone for straying from a baseball discussion. Here you are ridiculing them and in no way contributing... Hypocrite?

    This will be a serious race if the Rockies keep this up and the Dodgers successfully welcome Manny back into the lineup in a few weeks... I'm thinking both teams will get the hiccups about the same time however...
  18. <i>tlpccrta</i>
    22. Posted by tlpccrta Tue Jun 23 11:52am EDT

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    At this pace the Rockies will be in first place in mid July. I wonder if the Dodgers are starting to look around?
  19. <i>A Yahoo! User</i>
    21. Posted by A Yahoo! User Tue Jun 23 11:36am EDT

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    The rockies do not need Holiday back. He decided he wanted money and a better shot at the World Series. It will be lucky if either make it back. But I will stick with my Rockies without a guy that would blame all the loses on the pitching. Holiday can go play where he will get paid and see who ends up in the Playoffs the most.

    So far its looking better for the Rockies.
  20. groblix
    20. Posted by groblix Tue Jun 23 10:39am EDT

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    "The Rockies, who were last in the NL West and 14 games off the pace change was made..."

    "Colorado is 19-5 since firing Clint Hurdle as manager on May 29 and replaced him..."

    Proofread much?
  21. Buckwheat
    19. Posted by Buckwheat Tue Jun 23 9:34am EDT

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    'The Angels and Rockies met for the first time in the regular season since 2006-aalthough they won three of four meetings in spring training this year and outscored them 39-23." Who won three of four meetings in spring training? Better yet, since when did spring training results have any relevance to regular season games? The Associated Press should rename itself the Assinine Press.
  22. Matt
    18. Posted by Matt Tue Jun 23 8:34am EDT

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    Crazy what a change in leadership can do to jumpstart a club....


    Now if only my Indians would be so bright....
  23. Juno
    17. Posted by Juno Tue Jun 23 4:26am EDT

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    ,哇,厉害
  24. Juno
    16. Posted by Juno Tue Jun 23 4:26am EDT

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    ,哇,厉害
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