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Sunday, July 20, 2008
DENVER (AP) -- Aaron Cook hardly looked like an All-Star in the first inning Sunday. He did in his final six innings. Cook, who impressed with three scoreless innings in his first All-Star appearance this year, was roughed up for three runs in the first. He recorvered and gave up just one hit over his final six innings to help the Colorado Rockies complete a four-game sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday, 11-3. Matt Holliday and Jeff Baker homered and had three hits each, Clint Barmes had ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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