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Article: Rockies limit Reds to 2 hits, win 5-1: ; Hot Brewers catch Cubs, share NL Central lead; NL
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- Sunday Gazette-Mail
- Article date:
- July 27, 2008
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CINCINNATI - Colorado piled up 15 hits in less than five innings
off Homer Bailey in another offensive splurge that sent Jorge De La
Rosa and the Rockies to a 5-1 victory Saturday over the Cincinnati
Reds.
Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 607th career homer off De La Rosa (5-5),
who gave up two hits in 6 2/3 innings of a breakthrough win. The
left-hander hadn't won a game on the road all season.
The Reds finished with just two hits.
Every Rockies starter had at least one hit off the right-handed
Bailey (0-4), who left after De La Rosa singled home a pair of runs
with two outs in the fourth for a 5-1 lead.
Every Colorado starter also had at least one hit in a series-
opening 7-2 win on Friday night.
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