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Wolf bests Rockies, not Fogg's fault

The Rockies ran into Randy Wolf's mojo Wednesday and looked like amateurs at the plate, losing at home to the Dodgers and falling three back in the NL West. Josh Fogg didn't have it as a starter and is a poor replacement for the injured Aaron Cook. Not Fogg's fault. It's management's, for not having a backup plan. Jhoulys Chacin is not ready, Esmil Rogers isn't ready (and might ever be so) and the Rockies made no bold move at the trade deadline.

Colorado gets another shot at LA today.

Rockies Prospect Eric Young, Jr. rapped out two hits (the good) but was thrown out stealing again. Once he learns to read pitchers, his speed will pay off if he can get on base consistently.

The Rockies can still feel good about themselves if they can find a way to jump start the offense, and get better pitching in game 3 of this series. Winning two out of three and again cutting the Dodgers' lead in the division to two games would be progress.



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