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DENVER(AP) In the midst of a trying season,
Garrett Atkins
' professionalism shone through in one thoroughly productive at-bat for the
Colorado Rockies
.
The team's starting third baseman the previous four years before a batting slump cost him the job this season, Atkins came
through as a pinch-hitter with a two-out, two-run double in the eighth inning Thursday night to lift the Rockies past the
Atlanta Braves
7-6 for their fourth consecutive victory.
''Any time you have a chance to get the game-winning hit, whether you're on the bench or starting, it feels good,'' said Atkins,
a career .298 hitter whose average hovered near .200 for much of the season. ''But it probably feels better even more so coming
off the bench to help the team, because you're not out there for the rest of the game and it's kind of your only chance to
do it. It was nice to come through.''
Manager
Jim Tracy
said Atkins has shown he can handle a tough situation, whether it's dealing with a demotion or a pressure-packed at-bat.
''To step up and once again be the professional, I can't say enough good things about him,'' Tracy said. ''It's not easy being
in the position that he's in, but he's a pro and he took one terrific at-bat for us.''
Ian Stewart
started the rally by drawing a one-out walk, and
Mike Gonzalez
(3-2) then hit
Chris Iannetta
with a pitch. Gonzalez retired
Carlos Gonzalez
on a pop up before Atkins, batting for reliever
Juan Rincon
(1-0), lashed a double down the left field line to snap the third tie of the game.
''I'm frustrated,''
Mike Gonzalez
said. ''I thought I threw a good pitch and he hit it. I threw the pitch where it needed to be. But you walk a guy and hit
a guy, too. That's asking for trouble.''
Huston Street
allowed a run-scoring groundout by
Diory Hernandez
before getting
Casey Kotchman
on a comebacker for the final out, picking up his 22nd save in 23 opportunities.
Neither starter in a matchup between a rising star and established veteran figured in the decision.
Unbeaten rookie
Tommy Hanson
, whose 26-inning scoreless streak was snapped last Saturday, allowed four runs and six hits in five innings. His overall
ERA rose from 2.25 to 2.85 after giving up the second-most runs in his career. Hanson allowed six runs in his major-league
debut, a no-decision against Milwaukee on June 7.
Aaron Cook
, the winningest pitcher in Rockies' history, lasted 5 2-3 innings, giving up five runs and nine hits, including
Brooks Conrad
's sixth-inning RBI single that put the Braves ahead 5-4.
Dexter Fowler
got Cook off the hook in the seventh when he singled, stole second - his Rockies' rookie-record 18th of the season - and scored
on
Clint Barmes
' double.
Colorado pulled into a tie for the second time in the fourth on a triple by Iannetta, who snapped an 0-for-12 skid to drive
in
Brad Hawpe
and Stewart, both aboard on walks.
Atlanta had taken a 4-2 lead when
Jeff Francoeur
delivered a run-scoring double and
Martin Prado
had an RBI single.
In the second,
Brian McCann
doubled ahead of
Yunel Escobar
's second-inning triple and the Braves shortstop scored one batter later on Francoeur's fielder's choice.
The Rockies evened the score at 2 in their half of the inning, when
Troy Tulowitzki
tripled and Stewart followed by driving Hanson's first offering over the center field fence.
In the fourth, Hernandez replaced Escobar, who left the game with a lower back strain. Escobar's status was described as day
to day by the team.
NOTES: Braves 3B
Chipper Jones
did not start for a third consecutive game because of sore right groin. He pinch-hit in the eighth, drawing an intentional
walk. Manager
Bobby Cox
said there was a chance Jones could return to the lineup Friday. ... Tracy said reliever
Manuel Corpas
, on the DL with bone spurs in his right elbow, has passed his first significant rehab test. Corpas had no issues with pain
after throwing an inning at Triple A Colorado Springs on Wednesday and is on track to pitch another inning Saturday. ... The
previous Rockies' rookie record for stolen bases was 17 by
Quinton McCracken
in 1996.
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