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Bigger bat means better Smith
The Rockies’ Seth Smith entered Sunday’s start against the Athletics with a five-game hit streak. He is 3-for-8 with two home runs and six RBIs as a DH.
That coincides with Smith going to a bigger bat, from 34-inch, 31-ounce to 35-inch, 32-ounce. it makes a difference.
“This is the biggest I’ve used,” Smith said. “I tried it in batting practice and liked it.
“It makes you stay back. If you get out on your front foot at all, you’re not going to get the barrel on the baseball. Staying back is the ideal hitting position. And with a heavier bat, I can hit the ball a little bit harder.”
His new bats haven’t arrived, however. He is using Todd Helton’s.
“He’s pretty lenient,” Smith said.
Here are Sunday’s lineups:
Rockies
Dexter Fowler, CF
Clint Barmes, 2B
Todd Helton, 1B
Brad Hawpe, RF
Troy Tulowitzki, SS
Ian Stewart, 3B
Chris Iannetta, C
Carlos Gonzalez, LF
Seth Smith, DH
Starting pitcher — Aaron Cook
Athletics
Adam Kennedy, 3B
Jack Cust, RF
Matt Holliday, LF
Jason Giambi, 1B
Kurt Suzuki, DH
Orlando Cabrera, SS
Ryan Sweeney, CF
Landon Powell, C
Mark Ellis, 2B
Starting pitcher — Vin Mazzaro
- Posted on June 28, 2009 at 3:38 pm
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- Tags: Aaron Cook, Adam Kennedy, Brad Hawpe, Carlos Gonzalez, Chris Iannetta, Clint Barmes, Dexter Fowler, Ian Stewart, Jack Cust, Jason Giambi, Kurt Suzuki, Landon Powell, Mark Ellis, Matt Holliday, Orlando Cabrera, Ryan Sweeney, Seth Smith, Todd Helton, Troy Tulowitzki, Vin Mazzaro
Atkins siezes chance; Time to take notice?
This could turn out well for third baseman Garrett Atkins and the Rockies.
Atkins lashed three hits, including a home run, Wednesday against the Angels, and is back in the lineip for Friday night’s opener of three against the Athletics. If this is Atkins’ showcase for a trade, then so be it.
Atkins has hit .302 (13-for-43) this month, with three home runs and six RBIs in 15 games. Also, the Athletics are starting left-hander Dallas Braden, and Atkins is 9-for-his-last-21 against lefties.
Rockies manager Jim Tracy is proud of how Atkins has worked despite being supplanted by Ian Stewart at third base.
“He has been a complete professional,” Tracy said. “And I really believe if I’m looking at this correctly, from some of the types of at-bats I’ve seen him take as of late, he’s real interested of making a statement, ‘I’m still the Garrett Atkins that drove in over 100 runs three out of the last four years.’
“If he continues to force the issue that way, then obviously he will force our hand to do something very positive for the Colorado Rockies.”
Atkins will hit cleanup and clint Barmes, who went 0-for-12 in three games against the Angels, will bat ninth. Ryan Spilborghs moves into Barmes’ No. 2 hole. Here are the full lineups for both teams:
Rockies
Dexter Fowler, CF
Ryan Spilborghs, LF
Todd Helton, 1B
Garrett Atkins, DH
Brad Hawpe, RF
Troy Tulowitzki, SS
Chris Iannetta, C
Ian Stewart, 3B
Clint Barmes, 2B
Starting pitcher — Jason Hammel
Athletics
Adam Kennedy, 2B
Jack Cust, RF
Matt Holliday, LF
Jason Giambi, DH
Kurt Suzuki, C
Orlando Cabrera, SS
Ryan Sweeney, CF
Daric Barton, 1B
Jack Hannahan, 3B
Starting pitcher — Dallas Braden
- Posted on June 26, 2009 at 8:18 pm
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- Tags: Adam Kennedy, Brad Hawpe, Chris Iannetta, Clint Barmes, Dallas Braden, Daric Barton, Dexter Fowler, Garrett Atkins, Ian Stewart, Jack Cust, Jack Hannahan, Jason Giambi, Jason Hammel, Jim Tracy, Jorge De La Rosa, Kurt Suzuki, Matt Holliday, Orlando Cabrera, Ryan Spilborghs, Ryan Sweeney, Todd Helton, Troy Tulowitzki
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