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Rockies second baseman Jonathan Herrera did not have success at the plate Sunday, going 0-for-4.
Rockies second baseman Jonathan Herrera did not have success at the plate Sunday, going 0-for-4.
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And now for a few words you’ve never read: Jonathan Herrera’s hitting streak ended at 13 games. Herrera was hitting .396 (19-for-48) during the streak before Sunday’s 0-for-4 showing. He came within one game of matching Clint Barmes’ 2010 team-best streak of 14.

Just say no (runs).

The Reds were shut out for the second straight game with Travis Wood on the mound. He had a perfect game through eighth vs. the Phillies in his previous outing but left after nine with a one-hitter in an extra-inning loss.

Shutout count hits 10.

The shutout was the 10th by Rockies pitchers, two more than the previous franchise record of eight.

Jim Armstrong, The Denver Post

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