Yuma Sun

Rockies salvage split with Padres

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SAN DIEGO — Consecutiv­e losses to the last-place Padres had some people wondering what was going on with the Colorado Rockies.

Just as quickly, consecu- tive wins have the Rockies feeling pretty good about themselves.

“We feel as though we’re a contending team,” manager Bud Black said after the Rockies beat the lastplace Padres 7-3 Sunday to salvage a split of a fourgame series. “We feel as though we can play with anybody in the National League. We’ll see how these next few weeks go. This is good stuff. This is where we want to be. We know we’re in a dogfight with the Diamondbac­ks and Dodgers. We’ve just got to keep doing it.”

About an hour after the Rockies won, Los Angeles beat Arizona 3-2. The Dodgers have a one-half game lead over Colorado, with the Diamondbac­ks another half game back in third.

Chris Iannetta hit a goahead, two-run double in the seventh inning for the Rockies, who came into the series one-half game behind Arizona before losing the first two games. They snapped San Diego’s four-game winning streak on Saturday night and then

COL: 74-62 overall SD: 54-85 overall

beat rookie Jacob Nix (2-3) on Sunday.

Colorado, which lost to Arizona in the NL wildcard game last year, won for the third time in seven games.

With the score tied at 3, Nix faltered opening the seventh by allowing a leadoff single to Ian Desmond and walking Gerardo Parra before being lifted for fellow rookie Trey Wingenter. Desmond and Parra pulled off a double steal and Iannetta brought them both in with a double to the base of the fence in center.

The double steal “takes the double play out of order, gives them a base open and they’ve got to pitch to you,” Iannetta said. “He made a mistake over the plate and I was able to get the barrel to it. I was just trying to hit a ball to the outfield and score one, and was able to hit a line drive and score two.”

Charlie Blackmon singled with one out to bring in Iannetta.

That made a winner of Kyle Freeland (13-7), who allowed three runs and seven hits in six innings. He struck out three and walked two.

The Rockies return home for a 10-game homestand that starts with three games against San Francisco and finishes with three against the Dodgers and four against Arizona.

“Splitting the series certainly wasn’t what we were hoping for but we’ll take it,” Freeland said.

The seventh inning “was huge,” the lefty added. “They were obviously seeing me pretty well and barreling-up balls. To get through six and then have the offense explode there in the seventh inning and throw some runs on them and kind of step on their throats, that was really great to see.”

David Dahl homered in the eighth, his eighth.

The double steal was big for the Rockies.

“The Rockies have never historical­ly really run on us,” San Diego manager Andy Green said. “They ran all over us this series. It’s a bunch of young guys on the mound that have come up not realizing how important that is. We’ve got to drill that into them that those are free bases, and they turn into runs, and they turn into losses.”

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Rockies 7 Padres 3

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