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Colorado Rockies Game Notes COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES twitter.com/Rockies facebook.com/Rockies twitter.com/RockiesPR twitter.com/LosRockies Colorado Rockies Communications Coors Field 2001 Blake Street Denver, CO 80205 www.rockies.com COLORADO ROCKIES (49-37) vs. CINCINNATI REDS (36-47) Wednesday, July 5, 2017 • 6:40 p.m. MDT • Coors Field • Denver, Colo. RHP Jon Gray (1-0, 3.93) vs. RHP Scott Feldman (7-5, 3.78) TV: ROOT Sports Rocky Mountain • Radio: KOA NewsRadio TEXT N4 TO 89269 • The Rockies concluded their three-city, nine-game, ROCKIES AT A GLANCE • The Colorado Rockies are 1-1 on this two-team, 10-day road trip Sunday, going 1-8 … it was their seven-game homestand before the All-Star break first 1-8 road trip since having two 1-8 trips in Game #87 ......................................Home #40 … play the Reds tonight and tomorrow and then 2005 (April 29- May 8 at Los Angeles-NL, San Record ....................................................................49-37 face the Chicago White Sox for three games. Diego, Florida; June 14-22 at Cleveland, Baltimore, NL West Standing .......................................... 3rd / 7.5 Houston). Home ......................................................................23-16 TEXT N4 TO 89269 • Batted .211 (67-for-317) with nine extra-base Road ........................................................................26-21 • Mark Reynolds is a Final Vote candidate … fans hits (.268 slugging) … batted .217 (15-for-69) can vote for Reynolds by texting N4 to 89269 or with runners in scoring position … the Rockies Day ..........................................................................22-12 by tweeting #BELIKEMARK … voting ends at 2:00 averaged 2.9 runs scored per game. Night........................................................................27-25 p.m. MDT tomorrow. • Starting pitchers posted a 6.41 ERA (46.1 IP, 33 ER) Current Streak .....................................................Lost 1 and a 1-5 record, while relievers went 0-3 with a Homestand ................................................................ 1-1 TEXT N4 TO 89269 4.68 ERA (32.2 IP, 17 ER) … the Rockies issued 40 Last Road Trip ............................................................ 1-8 • According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Colorado is walks, for an average of 4.56 walks-per-nine innings. Last Five Games ........................................................ 2-3 the first team in history to have four rookies win Last 10 Games........................................................... 2-8 at least five games prior to the All-Star break. TEXT N4 TO 89269 Longest Winning Streak......................................7, 6/3-10 • Four Rockies rookies (Kyle Freeland, Jeff Hoffman, • Greg Holland’s 27 saves are the most in franchise German Márquez and Antonio Senzatela) have history prior to the All-Star break. Longest Losing Streak .................................8, 6/22-29 started 53 of 87 games, going 27-15 with a 4.34 Series Record ...................................................... 16-8-3 ERA (304.2. IP, 147 ER). TEXT N4 TO 89269 Series Opener .........................................................19-9 • Outfielder Charlie Blackmon will participate in Series Finale ...........................................................14-13 TEXT N4 TO 89269 the 2017 Home Run Derby … he will be the 11th Sweeps ........................................................................ 2-3 • Colorado is 49-37 and has a .570 winning Rockies player to participate in the derby, joining Getaway Day .........................................................10-12 percentage, the fourth-best percentage in the NL. Carlos González (2016, 2012), Justin Morneau Run Differential ........................................................+26 • The Rockies have the most wins in franchise history (2014), Troy Tulowitzki (2014), Michael Cuddyer Longest Game by Innings ..................... 14, 6/27 at SF and the best winning percentage through 86 games (2013), Matt Holliday (2007), Todd Helton (2001), Longest Game by Time ..................... 4:45, 6/27 at SF (previous best was 48-38, a .558 percentage, in Larry Walker (1999, 1997), Vinny Castilla (1998), both 1995 and 2010). Ellis Burks (1996) and Dante Bichette (1994). Shortest Game by Time..............2:14, 5/10 vs. CHC • Blackmon’s 18 home run are tied for the 14-most Most Games Above .500 ............................... 21, 6/20 TEXT N4 TO 89269 in the National League. Most Games Below .500....................................... N/A • Over the past two weeks since June 21, the Rockies • He currently leads the Major Leagues in hits (108) Opp. At-Above / Below .500 .............. 25-18 / 24-19 have dropped 11 of 13 games … batting .226 and triples (10) and ranks tied for third in runs (67) vs. RHS / LHS ........................................ 34-26 / 15-11 (102-for-452) over that stretch, while hitting .206 … ranks sixth in the National League in slugging Come-From-Behind Wins ........................................15 (21-for-102) with runners in scoring position … percentage (.575). Trailing 3+ ..................................................................2 have posted a team ERA of 6.81 (115.0 IP, 87 ER) Trailing 4+ ..................................................................0 with starters at 7.89 (67.1 IP, 59 ER) and relievers TEXT N4 TO 89269 at 5.29 (47.2 IP, 28 ER). • Major League Baseball announced Sunday that Trailing 5+ ..................................................................1 Nolan Arenado and Charlie Blackmon were voted Losses After Leading .................................................12 TEXT N4 TO 89269 by the fans as starters for the National League Largest Blown Lead ...............5, 2x, last: 6/25 at LAD • The Rockies continue their season series against for the 2017 All-Star Game … Greg Holland and Extra Innings .............................................................. 1-3 the Cincinnati Reds with the sixth of seven games. DJ LeMahieu were selected by player and coach Shutouts ...................................................................... 4-7 • Went 2-1 over their three-game series in balloting. Batting Orders ............................................................61 Cincinnati, May 19-21. • Arenado (2015-16) and Holland (2013-14 with Rockies / Opp. Score First .................. 37-11 / 12-26 • Last season, the Rockies went 2-5 against Kansas City) are on their third All-Star rosters, One-run / Two-Run Games .....................11-4 / 10-6 Cincinnati, their first time losing the season series while Blackmon (2014) and LeMahieu (2016) are against the Reds since 2012 (1-5). on their second. Decided by Last At-Bat / Walk-Offs .......... 6-4 / 2-4 • Colorado has won 17 of the past 31 meetings • Arenado is the sixth Rockies player to be named an Walk-Off Home Runs ............................................. 1-1 vs. the Reds since 2013, including eight of 15 in All-Star in three consecutive seasons, joining Dante Out-Hitting Opponents ........................................38-6 Cincinnati and nine of 16 at Coors Field. Bichette (1994-96), Larry Walker (1997-99), Todd Out-Hit by Opponents .........................................7-28 • Carlos González is a lifetime .317 hitter (57-for- Helton (2000-02), Brian Fuentes (2005-07) and Hit Totals Equal ........................................................ 4-3 180) vs. the Reds (average ranks ninth all-time Troy Tulowitzki (2013-15). Rockies / Opp. Score 5+ ....................... 36-9 / 10-28 against the Reds among active players) with 16 • It is the first time that the Rockies have sent four Rockies / Opp. Score 4+ ..................... 41-11 / 14-33 home runs and 41 RBI … since 2015, has multiple All-Stars … have sent three seven times. Rockies / Opp. Score 3 or Fewer ..........8-26 / 35-4 hits in 10 of 17 games overall and has hit .385 (25- Hit Two or More Home Runs ............................26-3 for-65) with 19 runs, five doubles, eight home runs, TEXT N4 TO 89269 19 RBI and 10 walks. • Nolan Arenado concluded the month of June with Hit at Least One Home Run .............................42-11 • Nolan Arenado has batted .324 (36-for-111) with four triples, which led MLB … it tied the Rockies Hit No Home Runs................................................7-26 nine home runs and 21 RBI over 30 games vs. franchise record for the month of June (fourth No Errors...............................................................40-18 Cincinnati. time, last: Carlos González, June 2013) … now has One or More Errors .............................................9-19 • Ryan Hanigan made his Major League debut for five triples on the season, one short of his career Rockies / Opp. Quality Start ................ 31-6 / 11-22 Cincinnati on Sept. 9, 2007, and played parts of high of six set last season. Ahead after 6 / 7 / 8 ......................44-3 / 47-1 / 46-0 seven seasons for the Reds … batted .262 (355- • For the season, Arenado leads Major League Behind after 6 / 7 / 8 ......................4-32 / 1-34 / 1-34 for-1354) with 128 runs, 48 doubles, one triple, 20 Baseball in extra-base hits (47), is second in doubles Tied after 6 / 7 / 8 ................................ 1-2 / 1-2 / 2-3 home runs, 138 RBI, 189 walks and 159 strikeouts (27) and ranks tied for fourth in RBI (62). in 474 career games. vs. NL West...........................................................26-21 TEXT N4 TO 89269 vs. ARI .................... 6-6 vs. SD ......................... 5-4 TEXT N4 TO 89269 • The Rockies
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