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Denver Post sports columnist Troy Renck photographed at studio of Denver Post in Denver on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Getting your player ready...

Until the eighth inning, the only reminders of last fall were above the Rockies’ dugout and scoreboard: National League Champions.

The title has mocked them for the better part of a month, an early-season slide a few snowflakes away from a demoralizing avalanche.

“We need something to give us some life,” Matt Holliday said before the game.

The defibrillator finally arrived courtesy of the new starting catcher and an outfielder who looks like a “Deadwood” extra.

Chris Iannetta’s two-run triple and Ryan Spilborghs’ nervy single provided the Rockies a 4-3 victory Wednesday over the St. Louis Cardinals, providing a glimmer of hope that this forgettable start has run its course.

Trailing 3-0 thanks to a shaky performance from Jeff Francis — he remains winless — Colorado appeared flat entering the eighth. That’s what happens when a team doesn’t hit. At that point, they had provided little resistance against Cardinals’ starter Adam Wainwright.

But the game finally became easy against the St. Louis bullpen. Matt Holliday plated Omar Quintanilla with a triple to avoid the indignity of a shutout.

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