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Colorado Rockies' Trevor Story (27) fouls off a pitch as Arizona Diamondbacks' Welington Castillo, center, and umpire Paul Emmel (5) look on during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, April 29, 2016, in Phoenix.
Colorado Rockies’ Trevor Story (27) fouls off a pitch as Arizona Diamondbacks’ Welington Castillo, center, and umpire Paul Emmel (5) look on during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, April 29, 2016, in Phoenix.
Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post
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Getting your player ready...

PHOENIX — Rockies rookie shortstop Trevor Story wrote another chapter in the history books Friday night at Chase Field.

Story smashed a two-run home run off Arizona’s Robbie Ray in the fifth inning, giving him 10 homers this month. That tied him with the Chicago White Sox’s Jose Abreu for the major-league record for most home runs in April for a rookie.

The Rockies led the Diamondbacks 5-0 after five innings.

Patrick Saunders: psaunders@denverpost.com or @psaundersdp

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