Rockies sweep Pirates
The Bucs couldn’t hold a 3-0 lead in Denver.
DENVER (AP) — Aaron Cook hardly looked like an All-Star in the first inning Sunday. He did in his final six innings.
Cook, who impressed with three scoreless innings in his first All-Star appearance this year, was roughed up for three runs in the first. He recovered and gave up just one hit over his final six innings to help the Colorado Rockies complete a four-game sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates Sunday, 11-3.
Matt Holliday and Jeff Baker homered and had three hits each, Clint Barmes had three hits and Ian Stewart was 2-for-4 with two runs and three RBIs for the Rockies, who swept a four-game series for the first time this season.
Cook (12-6) said he had a little too much adrenaline after Tuesday’s All-Star Game, where he pitched three scoreless innings for the National League.
“That first inning, I was a little geeked up trying to throw the ball a little too hard coming off the All-Star break. I was out of rhythm,” Cook said. “I was rushing, getting the ball up in the zone. I was trying to do too much, throw too hard.”
The Pirates made the Colorado ace pay. Luis Rivas led off with a single, Doug Mientkiewicz walked and Nate McLouth singled to make it 1-0. After a double play scored Mientkiewicz, Xavier Nady doubled and came home on Adam LaRoche’s single to make it 3-0.
Cook settled down and mowed through the Pittsburgh lineup after that. He faced the minimum over his last six innings, allowing just Zach Duke’s fifth-inning single, which was wiped out on a double play.
“I think at times we made him look better,” LaRoche said. “We missed a lot of good pitches to hit, we hit some balls hard right at people and we swung at good pitches in hitters counts.”
The Pirates had one hit after the first inning until Mientkiewicz led off the ninth with a double.
While Cook took control, the Rockies offense heated up against Duke (4-7), who went five-plus innings, striking out five. He retired the first 10 batters of the game before giving up nine runs to his final 16 batters. He left after Brad Hawpe doubled, Barmes singled and Stewart doubled home both runners to make it 8-3 to start the sixth.
Denny Bautista relieved Duke and gave up a sacrifice fly to Will Taveras to make it 9-3.
The Pirates have lost five straight and six of their last seven.
“It’s unfortunate we aren’t scoring or hitting,” Pittsburgh manager John Russell said. “We’ll come out of it.”