In its history, Colorado had only two home victories with three or fewer hits before today:
Dodgers 3 8 1
Rockies 5 3 0
Chad Billingsley had two missions today: try to pitch deep into the game to avoid relying on a depleted Dodger bullpen, and keep the Rockies from scoring. He succeeded in the first mission and almost in the second.
After allowing a first-inning, two-run home run to Carlos Gonzalez, Billingsley retired 11 batters in a row at one point and took a 3-2 lead into the bottom of the seventh inning. The Rockies had not had a hit since Gonzalez's homer. But fighting his control late in the game, Billingsley walked Jason Giambi with one out and then gave up a second, two-run home run, this to Seth Smith.
Colorado then got its fifth run in the eighth inning without any hits at all, thanks to another Bilingsley walk, a throwing error by Dioner Navarro, a sacrifice bunt and a sacrifice fly.
Billingsley ended up being charged with five runs on three hits and five walks in 7 2/3 innings, striking out seven.
The Dodgers got the tying run to the plate in the ninth inning after would-be reliever James Loney's fourth hit of the game (he needed a triple for the cycle). But Navarro struck out for the third time, Rod Barajas lined out as a pinch-hitter and Tony Gwynn Jr. fouled out.
Colorado ended its bizarre streak in which it had lost on 17 consecutive Sundays.
- August 18, 1999: Rockies score four runs on three hits, beat Braves 4-1.
- May 25, 2008: Rockies score four runs on three hits, beat Mets 4-1.
Dodgers 3 8 1
Rockies 5 3 0
Chad Billingsley had two missions today: try to pitch deep into the game to avoid relying on a depleted Dodger bullpen, and keep the Rockies from scoring. He succeeded in the first mission and almost in the second.
After allowing a first-inning, two-run home run to Carlos Gonzalez, Billingsley retired 11 batters in a row at one point and took a 3-2 lead into the bottom of the seventh inning. The Rockies had not had a hit since Gonzalez's homer. But fighting his control late in the game, Billingsley walked Jason Giambi with one out and then gave up a second, two-run home run, this to Seth Smith.
Colorado then got its fifth run in the eighth inning without any hits at all, thanks to another Bilingsley walk, a throwing error by Dioner Navarro, a sacrifice bunt and a sacrifice fly.
Billingsley ended up being charged with five runs on three hits and five walks in 7 2/3 innings, striking out seven.
The Dodgers got the tying run to the plate in the ninth inning after would-be reliever James Loney's fourth hit of the game (he needed a triple for the cycle). But Navarro struck out for the third time, Rod Barajas lined out as a pinch-hitter and Tony Gwynn Jr. fouled out.
Colorado ended its bizarre streak in which it had lost on 17 consecutive Sundays.
TEAM LEADERS
| BA LEADER | ||||||||||||
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Matt Kemp
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| OTHER LEADERS | ||||||||||||
| HR | M. Kemp | 12 | ||||||||||
| RBI | A. Ethier | 40 | ||||||||||
| R | M. Kemp | 29 | ||||||||||
| OPS | M. Kemp | 1.173 | ||||||||||
| W | C. Capuano | 6 | ||||||||||
| ERA | C. Kershaw | 1.90 | ||||||||||
| SO | C. Kershaw | 51 | ||||||||||






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