

Nolan Arenado is looking to get to the All-Star Game for the fourth time in his career. Arenado, the six-time Gold Glove winner for the Rockies, is leading the way among National League third basemen.
Major League Baseball, which released updated balloting numbers for the 2019 Mid-summer Classic, has Arenado sitting at 783,684 votes. The closest player to Arenado is Cubs’ Kris Bryant with 404,855 votes.
As for the other Rockies players who have shown up on ballots, Tony Wolters is in seventh for catchers with 96,117 votes, Trevor Story fourth for shortstops with 243,550 votes and Charlie Blackmon is the lone outfielder for Colorado, sitting in sixth with 278,070 votes.
There is still plenty of time to vote for your favorite player as “The Primary” voting period concludes on June 21. .
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What’s on Tap?
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Scoreboard
MLB: Rockies 10, Cubs 3
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World Cup: United States 13, Thailand 0
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Must-Read

Kiszla: Take that L on the way out, Cubbies. Rockies rookie pitcher Peter Lambert foils Chicago again.
For the second time in six days, Rockies rookie Peter Lambert beat the Chicago Cubs on their own turf. Whether the ballpark is at Addison and Clark in Wrigleyville or 20th and Blake in Wrigleyville West, it doesn’t matter. Lambert is a Cubbies-killer. Read more…

Broncos’ Emmanuel Sanders uncertain when he’ll be back from Achilles injury
Sanders considers himself among the NFL’s top wide receivers and views the Pro Bowl and playoff berths as essential to having a good season. Read more…

Avalanche legend Adam Foote’s second son, Nolan, might be another NHL first-round draft pick
Another Foote might find his way back to the Pepsi Center, and if nothing else, Nolan Foote appears destined to play in the NHL building where his father’s jersey is retired. Read more…
Quick Hits
+ Denver-bound Bobby Brink, only 17, might make enticing first-round pick for Avalanche
+ Rockies Mailbag: Should GM Jeff Bridich consider trading homegrown talent for a starting pitcher?
+ Rockies’ southpaw Tyler Anderson undergoes surgery on left knee in Chicago
+ WATCH: Colorado’s Mallory Pugh scores against Thailand in FIFA Women’s World Cup
+ Broncos Mailbag: Does Joe Flacco really have John Elway’s full support?
+ Denver Broncos 2019 training camp schedule to include 19 open practices
+ Red Sox’s David Ortiz in stable condition after being shot in Dominican Republic
+ How Kevin Durantap Achilles injury affects his future and the NBA landscape
+ Rockies podcast: Phillip Diehl talks rise to big leagues, why he wears glasses while pitching and more
+ Colorado Rapids podcast: Winning streak hype and Open Cup preview
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By The Numbers
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Ian Desmond’s 486-foot homer, the longest in MLB this year, left teammates “in awe”
In a major league season on pace for a record amount of total dingers, Ian Desmond hit the longest one yet on Monday night. Read more…
Parting Shot

Lindsey Horan’s dad says, “My little girl just scored her first goal at the World Cup”
It was a really special moment, the most genuine hug you’ve ever seen between the two of them. Her father said, “My little girl just scored her first goal at the World Cup.” It was really cool. Read more…
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