Chacin throws 7 solid innings, Helton, Gonzalez homer as Rockies top Dodgers, 5-3.
By APSaturday, August 28, 2010
Helton, Gonzalez power Rockies past Dodgers, 5-3
DENVER — Jhoulys Chacin pitched seven solid innings, Todd Helton and Carlos Gonzalez each homered, and the Colorado Rockies beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-3 on Saturday night.
Gonzalez also tripled and scored two runs for Colorado, which kept pace with Philadelphia in the NL wild-card race. The Rockies are four back of the Phillies, who beat San Diego 3-1.
Rod Barajas homered for the Dodgers, who had won the first four games of their six-game road trip.
Colorado took the lead for good in the fourth when Gonzalez led off with a triple and Troy Tulowitzki singled. Helton walked and one out later Melvin Mora singled up the middle to drive in Tulowitzki to make it 2-1.
Chad Billingsly (10-8) escaped further damage when Miguel Olivo lined out to center and Helton was doubled up at second for the final out.
Helton made it 3-1 when he led off the sixth with his sixth home run and second in two nights. It was the first homer off Billingsly since May 31 against Arizona, a span of 92 innings.
Billingsly gave up three runs on five hits and walked five in six innings.
Gonzalez hit his 27th home run, a two-run shot off reliever Ronald Bellisario, in the bottom of the seventh to make it 5-1.
Bellisario hit Tulowitzki on the left leg two pitches later and was ejected by home plate umpire Marty Foster. It was the second batter Bellisario hit in four he faced in the game.
That was all the run support Chacin (7-9) needed to win his second straight start. He allowed one run and four hits, walked four and struck out seven. He struck out the last batter he faced, pinch-hitter Manny Ramirez, to end the seventh.
Ramirez was making his first plate appearance in three games and the first since the Chicago White Sox were awarded a waiver claim on the outfielder. The White Sox and Dodgers have until 1:30 p.m. EDT on Tuesday to complete a trade, which Ramirez would have to approve. The Dodgers also could let him go — with his consent — and the White Sox would simply assume his salary. Or, Los Angeles could keep Ramirez and try to make a run at the playoffs with him.
Barajas cut the lead to 5-3 with a two-out, two-run homer off Huston Street in the ninth, his 14th of the year.
The Dodgers took a 1-0 lead in the second when James Loney singled and Casey Blake followed with an RBI double to right. Blake was thrown out trying to stretch it into a triple.
The Dodgers threatened again in the fourth when they loaded the bases with two outs but Jamey Carroll grounded out to third to end the inning.
Notes: Rockies RHP Aaron Cook (turf toe) was scheduled for a rehab start for Double-A Tulsa on Saturday night. Cook is scheduled to be Colorado’s starter in Thursday’s makeup game against Philadelphia. … Rockies 3B Ian Stewart was scratched from Saturday’s lineup with an abdominal injury. He is day to day.
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