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Final

 
W:U. Jimenez (5-6)
L:J. Washburn (3-5)

Jimenez goes the distance to help Rockies win ninth straight

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Regular Season Series
Colorado leads 3-0 (as of Fri 6/12)
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Scoring Summary
SEACOL
1stR Branyan homered to right.10
3rdA Beltre doubled to deep left, J Washburn and I Suzuki scored, R Branyan to third.30
3rdT Helton singled to right, C Iannetta scored, C Barmes to third.31
3rdB Hawpe safe at first on throwing error by pitcher J Washburn, C Barmes scored, T Helton to third.32
4thR Johnson doubled to deep left, Y Betancourt scored.42
4thT Tulowitzki homered to center.43
6thU Jimenez singled to right, T Tulowitzki scored, I Stewart to third.44
6thD Fowler sacrificed into fielder's choice to pitcher, I Stewart scored, U Jimenez to second.45
7thT Tulowitzki scored on M Batista's wild pitch.46
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Game Information
StadiumCoors Field, Denver, CO
Attendance30,365 (60.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:28
Weather65 degrees, cloudy
Wind7 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Bruce Dreckman, First Base - Paul Emmel, Second Base - Gary Darling, Third Base - Bill Hohn
Associated Press

DENVER -- Ubaldo Jimenez did pretty much everything he could to get the Colorado Rockies their ninth straight win.

Fast Facts

• The Rockies extended their winning streak to nine games. It is their longest win streak since September 2007.

• Ubaldo Jimenez threw the second complete game of his career to pick up his fifth win of the season.

• Russell Branyan homered for the second straight game.

• The Rockies have outscored opponents 61-24 during their win streak and are now 11-4 under Jim Tracy.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Jimenez pitched the second complete game of his career and had an RBI single to help the Colorado Rockies extend their winning streak with a 6-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night.

"He was in the middle of everything," Colorado Rockies manager Jim Tracy said. "He did it with his bat, with a couple of terrific bunts and then the slug bunt that set up the inning when we took the lead."

The Rockies' franchise record is 11 consecutive wins from Sept. 16-27, 2007.

Jimenez (5-6) allowed four runs and eight hits and struck out three.

"I am improving in every aspect of the game," Jimenez said. "In the last couple of years if I started a game like that allowing two or three runs, I would be down. I wouldn't have been able to get out of the fifth inning, but now I have a little confidence."

Troy Tulowitzki had a home run and Dexter Fowler drove in a run with a squeeze bunt for the Rockies who are 11-4 since manager Jim Tracy took over for Clint Hurdle on May 29.

Adrian Beltre drove in two runs with a double and Russell Branyan hit his 15th homer for the Mariners, who had won four of five.

"Offensively I thought we did a pretty good job," Seattle manager Don Wakamatsu said. "Jimenez, clear up until some of the last pitches, was throwing 97 mph, that's not an easy guy to face."

Jarrod Washburn (3-5) allowed five runs, four earned, and six hits in six innings.

Branyan hit a 1-2 breaking ball into the Colorado bullpen in right center with one out in the first inning to give Seattle a 1-0 lead.

The Mariners made it 3-0 in the third inning on Beltre's bases-loaded double. Washburn reached on a fielder's choice, Ichiro Suzuki singled and Branyan drew a walk ahead of Beltre's drive off the left field wall one out.

Colorado got two runs back in its half of the third on Todd Helton's two-out RBI single and on a throwing error by Washburn that pulled Branyan off the bag at first and allowed Barmes to score.

Rob Johnson's RBI double over Ryan Spilborghs in left center in made it 4-2 in the fourth. Tulowitzki homered to straightaway center in the bottom half.

Washburn walked Tulowitzki and hit Ian Stewart to start the sixth and one out later Jimenez, a .263 hitter, slapped a single past Branyan at first to score Tulowitzki and tie the game at 4.

"I saw the shortstop breaking to third base, so we had a play if we ever see the shortstop breaking, you pull the bat and swing," Jimenez said. "It was the first time I'd ever seen shortstop breaking, so I did it and it worked."

The Rockies loaded the bases, but Washburn got out of further trouble by retiring Helton and Hawpe.

"The most frustrating part was the walks," Washburn said. "The base hits don't hurt me if I don't put guys on base by walking them or hitting them."

The Rockies got an unearned run in the seventh inning off Miguel Batista to make it 6-4. Tulowitzki walked, stole second and moved to third when catcher Rob Johnson threw the ball into center field and scored on Batista's wild pitch.

Game notes


LHP Erik Bedard will miss his start for Seattle on Saturday with left shoulder inflammation. ... RHP Brandon Morrow will make the start and will be limited to 60 pitches. ... OF Ken Griffey Jr. will make his fourth start in the outfield this season on Saturday. ... Colorado brought LHP Franklin Morales back from his rehab assignment Friday and optioned him to Triple-A Colorado Springs. ... RHP Tyler Buchholz (strained left elbow) is tentatively scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Saturday.


Series At A Glance

Colorado leads 1-0 (as of 6/12)
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MLB Scores

Friday, June 12th
Minnesota 7 Final
Chi Cubs 4
Atlanta 7 Final
Baltimore 2
St. Louis 3 Final
Cleveland 7
NY Mets 8 Final
NY Yankees 9
Boston 5 Final
Philadelphia 2 in 13
Detroit 3 Final
Pittsburgh 1
Florida 7 Final
Toronto 3
Washington 3 Final
Tampa Bay 4
Chi White Sox 2 Final
Milwaukee 7
LA Dodgers 0 Final
Texas 6
Cincinnati 1 Final
Kansas City 4
Seattle 4 Final
Colorado 6
Houston 1 Final
Arizona 8
San Diego 6 Final
LA Angels 11
Oakland 0 Final
San Francisco 3