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Spilborghs, Rockies overcome Marlins
COLORADO 6, FLORIDA 5 (11 INNINGS)
 


By Brady Delander
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

DENVER (Ticker) -- Ryan Spilborghs hit a two-RBI, walk-off
single as the Colorado Rockies rallied past the Florida Marlins,
6-5, in 11 innings Thursday night.

Florida Marlins reliever Kevin Gregg (6-3) allowed a leadoff
walk and threw off the mark on a sacrifice bunt from Scott
Podsednik before walking Troy Tulowitzki to load the bases with
no outs in the decisive inning.

After Omar Quintanilla grounded into a force play at the plate,
Spilborghs raked a line drive to left field, scoring Podsednik
and Tulowitzki for the go-ahead runs.

"It feels good to win a game in dramatic fashion in front of a
sold-out crowd," Spilborghs said. "We were pulling for one run
and we got two, which was gravy."

Jeff Baker finished with four RBI and a home run and Garrett
Atkins had two hits as the Rockies improved to 35-51 with their
third straight win. Matt Herges (3-3) got the win by pitching
the final two innings.

Cody Ross had three hits and Jorge Cantu added another two,
including a home run, as the Marlins (44-41) fell 2 1/2 games
behind the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League East.

"The ninth, 10th and 11th inning, and the eighth, we let the
leadoff guy on. That's just asking for trouble," Florida manager
Fredi Gonzalez said.

Ross singled in the second inning to get Florida started in
front of a sellout crowd at Coors Field. Robert Andino followed
with a hard line drive off the glove of Jeff Baker at first base
and Paul Hoover plated Ross with a single to right, moving
Andino to third.

Pitcher Andrew Miller dropped a sacrifice bunt down the first
base line to score Andino and give the Marlins an early 2-0
lead.

Colorado evened the score in the bottom of the inning. Atkins
dribbled a ground ball to third where Wes Helms tried, and
failed, to make a bare-handed play. Baker took advantage with a
home run to right field.

The Rockies moved ahead in the sixth. Clint Barmes drew a
leadoff walk and moved to third base when Atkins singled to
center field. Baker hit a grounder to short, scoring Barmes for
a 3-2 advantage.

"I didn't take a very big swing. I was more concerned with
bringing the runner in," Baker said. "If I hit it deep, great,
but I was just trying to do my job."

Cantu took the lead back for Florida with a two-run homer off
Taylor Buchholz in the eighth inning, but Colorado tied the game
for a second time a half-inning later, again thanks to the bat
of Baker.

Barmes and Matt Holliday each connected for bloop singles off
Logan Kensing - Barmes to left field and Holliday to right.
Barmes moved to third base on a wild pitch, and Baker powered a
sacrifice fly to the warning track in right field to make the
count 4-4.

Veteran Mark Redman gave the Rockies a solid effort in place of
Jeff Francis, who a day earlier was placed on the 15-day
disabled list with inflammation in his throwing shoulder.
Starting with one day's notice after being called up from Class
AAA Colorado Springs,. Redman allowed two runs and six hits
while striking out two and walking one.

"After all the ups and downs if was nice to get out there
again," Redman said. "I was working hard to keep us in there and
let the guys go out and swing the bats."

Hard-throwing lefty Miller allowed just five hits but left with
two out in the seventh inning and didn't factor in the decision
for Florida, which used seven pitchers.

"To be upside down like that twice and come back is great. Third
time's a charm," Rockies manager Clint Hurdle said of two lost
leads. "It gives us an opportunity to get some momentum."

 
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