Seven-run third sparks Rockies past Giants
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| Regular Season Series |
| Colorado leads 10-8 (as of Mon 9/3) |
| Mon 4/16 |
SF 8, @COL 0 |
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| Tue 4/17 |
@COL 5, SF 3 |
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| Mon 4/30 |
@SF 9, COL 5 |
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| Tue 5/1 |
COL 9, @SF 7 |
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| Wed 5/2 |
@SF 5, COL 3 |
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| Thu 5/10 |
@COL 5, SF 3 |
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| Fri 5/11 |
SF 8, @COL 3 |
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| Sat 5/12 |
@COL 6, SF 2 |
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| Sun 5/13 |
SF 15, @COL 2 |
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| Fri 5/25 |
COL 5, @SF 3 |
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| Sat 5/26 |
COL 6, @SF 1 |
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| Sun 5/27 |
COL 6, @SF 4 |
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| Mon 8/27 |
@SF 4, COL 1 |
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| Tue 8/28 |
@SF 3, COL 1 |
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| Wed 8/29 |
COL 8, @SF 0 |
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| >Mon 9/3 |
@COL 7, SF 4 |
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| Tue 9/4 |
@COL 6, SF 5 |
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| Wed 9/5 |
SF 5, @COL 3 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Rockies | Giants |
| Scoring Summary |
| SFO | COL |
 | 2nd | B Molina homered to left. | 1 | 0 |
 | 3rd | K Matsui singled to right, J Francis scored, W Taveras to third. | 1 | 1 |
 | 3rd | M Holliday hit sacrifice fly to center, W Taveras scored. | 1 | 2 |
 | 3rd | B Hawpe singled to right, K Matsui and T Helton scored, G Atkins to second. | 1 | 4 |
 | 3rd | T Tulowitzki singled to right, G Atkins scored, B Hawpe to third. | 1 | 5 |
 | 3rd | C Iannetta tripled to deep right, B Hawpe and T Tulowitzki scored. | 1 | 7 |
 | 6th | P Feliz singled to left, R Winn scored, R Aurilia to second. | 2 | 7 |
 | 6th | K Frandsen singled to left, R Aurilia scored, P Feliz to third. | 3 | 7 |
 | 7th | R Winn homered to left. | 4 | 7 |
| · View complete Play-By-Play |
| Game Information |
| Stadium | Coors Field, Denver, CO |
| Attendance | 30,168 (59.8% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:01 |
| Weather | 83 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 4 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Bruce Dreckman, First Base - Jerry Meals, Second Base - Gary Darling, Third Base - Larry Poncino |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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• Summary: Jeff Francis rode a seven-run Rockies third to win his 15th game, keeping Colorado in the thick of the NL wild-card hunt.
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| Francis |
• Hero: Francis (15-6) went 5 2/3 innings, giving up three runs and nine hits. His 15 wins are the most by a Colorado pitcher since Shawn Estes had 15 in 2004.
• Fantasy alert: Manny Corpas got three outs for his 13th save in 15 chances, and his 13th consecutive since replacing Brian Fuentes as closer.
• Goat: Matt Cain lasted only 2 2/3 innings, the shortest start of his career. He allowed six runs on five hits while striking out five.
-- ESPN.com news services
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Rockies 7, San Francisco 4
DENVER (AP) --
Jeff Francis has emerged as the
Colorado Rockies'
staff ace, but his biggest contribution Monday came with his bat.
Francis' one-out double started a seven-run third inning, and
Chris Iannetta's two-run triple highlighted the rally as the
Rockies opened a crucial six-game homestand with a 7-4 win over the
San Francisco Giants.
The Rockies, who started the day five games back in both the
National League West and the NL wild-card race, improved to 71-66.
They are five games above .500 for the first time since Aug. 15.
A year ago, the Rockies were 10 games under .500 and out of the
postseason hunt.
"It's a lot more fun," Francis said. "Guys out here are playing for the team, playing for the guy next to you. This time last year guys were going out and maybe playing a little bit for themselves. Now they have no choice but to do otherwise."
Francis (15-6) went 5 2/3 innings, giving up three runs and nine hits. His 15 wins are the most by a Colorado left-hander since
Shawn Estes had 15 in 2004.
"Those are bonuses," Francis said. "Right now, we're trying to win games."
Manny Corpas got three outs for his 13th save in 15 chances, and his 13th straight since replacing
Brian Fuentes as closer.
Colorado's big third inning came mostly at the expense of Giants starter
Matt Cain. The Rockies roughed up Cain (7-14) for six runs and five hits in the inning before he was lifted in favor of reliever
Pat Misch.
Francis battled Cain, fouling off four pitches before doubling to center.
"I hit it obviously in the right spot," Francis said.
Francis scored on a single by
Kaz Matsui, and
Matt Holliday's sacrifice fly scored
Willy Taveras. After consecutive walks to
Todd Helton and
Garrett Atkins loaded the bases,
Brad Hawpe lined a two-run single to right field.
Misch came on and gave up an RBI single to
Troy Tulowitzki and a
triple to right to Iannetta.
Taveras had three hits and Helton and Iannetta had two hits each.
"Very rarely do you win when you score in one inning here and you don't add on," Rockies manager Clint Hurdle said. "It was a big inning. It was a good inning. It was enough for us to win a game."
Cain, who went 2 2/3 innings, had the shortest start of his career in a ballpark where previously he was dominant in 2007. In his two prior starts at Coors Field this season, Cain was 1-0 with a 0.69 ERA in 13 innings. He started strong Monday, striking out five of the first eight batters he faced before Francis' double.
"Francis, that's a huge at-bat there, then he just couldn't get out of it," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said of Cain. "It's a game we let get away from us, because Matty had good stuff. It's a shame we couldn't get out of that inning."
The Giants got two back in the sixth on a pair of RBI singles from
Pedro Feliz and
Kevin Frandsen, chasing Francis. Reliever
Jeremy Affeldt ended the threat by getting
Ray Durham to fly out to center.
Randy Winn's ninth homer of the season cut the lead to 7-4 in the seventh.
Bengie Molina led off the second inning with his 15th homer to give San Francisco a 1-0 lead.
The Rockies have won four of their last five games and seven of
their last 10.
Game notes
Francis is two shy of the franchise record for wins, set by
Kevin Ritz in 1996 and matched by
Pedro Astacio in 1999. ...
Francis' double in the third inning was his third of the season and
fifth in his career. ... Cain's shortest start before Monday was
May 3 against Philadelphia when he went three innings and gave up
seven earned runs.