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July 2, 2008

Cook Stymies Padres Offense

by @ 9:01 am. Filed under 2008 Padres

Aaron Cook has been dominant this year, but Tuesday night was a whole new level. He threw just 79 pitches in a complete game shutout of the Padres. He allowed just five hits in a game that lasted just an hour and 58 minutes, the shortest in Coors Field history. The Rockies won the game 4-0.

Cook improved to 11-5 on the year with the win. He struck out four in the game.

Jared Banks had a mediocre outing to say it lightly. He hit a rough patch in the bottom of the fifth and allowed four runs in the frame, all that he would allow in the game. He gave up six hits, four runs and struck out four with three walks.

Matt Holliday was the only player in the game with two hits. Willy Tavares, Brad Hawpe, and Garrett Atkins each drove in one run.

One Response to “Cook Stymies Padres Offense”

  1. Ashley Says:

    As I am a baseball lover, I try to watch games whenever I have time. But, for me, and without doubt for thousands of other fans all over the world, I love the San Diego Padres and I do my best to attend their games though we notice that Padres tickets got a little pricy and hard to be found especially when we talk about some hot games. The San Diego Padres tickets are a little pricy but this should not prevent us from fallowing our favourite team and support it, and this is what means to be a good fan.

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