Infielder has gone through ups and downs this season DENVER -- Jeff Baker's season has been filled with peaks and valleys, but one thing's for certain. "We've seen that he's a Major League player," Rockies manager Clint...
Ballclub needs to go 5-5 rest of the way to avoid 100 losses Tom Krasovic Tuesday, September 16, 2008 Adrian Gonzalez follows through on a two-run homer, his 34th of the season, against the Rockies in the first inning...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS • September 16, 2008 The Chicago Cubs handed CC Sabathia his first NL loss and host Milwaukee its fifth straight defeat while spoiling interim manager Dale Sveum's debut, 5-4. DODGERS 6, PIRATES 2:...
Tom Krasovic Tuesday, September 16, 2008 Padres starting pitcher Josh Geer, shown at batting practice before his last start against the Giants Thursday, will face the Rockies in an afternoon game Wednesday. WEDNESDAY'S...
Tulowitzki moved up to take advantage of his hot bat DENVER -- The Rockies featured a significantly different lineup Tuesday for their game against the Padres. Clint Barmes moved up to the leadoff spot, Troy Tulowitzki...
LA falls in 10 after veteran allows two hits in seven innings DENVER -- Greg Maddux and Aaron Cook performed a trick Sunday that would have freaked out even Criss Angel. Ultimately, the Rockies pushed across a run in the...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have turned the tables on the Colorado Rockies with a September surge of their own. Clayton Kershaw (4-5) allowed just four singles in six crisp innings and the Dodgers beat Colorado 5-1 Saturday...
By Troy E. Renck The Denver Post Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, left, applies the tag to put out the Dodgers' Juan Pierre as he tries to steal second base in the third inning Saturday at Coors Field. When the 40,291...
Taylor Buchholz balked in the winning run, allowing pinch-hitter Kelly Johnson to score from third, and giving the Atlanta Braves a 5-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies in 10 innings Tuesday night. Colorado, which last...
The Colorado Rockies have spent just two days over .500 all season, and here they are talking as if they have a chance at the playoffs. "Why not?" infielder Jeff Baker said, harkening to last year's remarkable 21-1 run...