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Monday, June 15, 2009
Aaron Cook is more of a country-and-western kind of guy, and as a result he didn't have a lot of input when the Rockies made their choices about what music should be played after a recent Colorado victory. And as he drove away from Coors Field on Sunday, he couldn't identify for sure what was being played. But whatever music it is, it's being played a whole lot, because the Rockies have reeled off 11 consecutive victories. The winning streak began only a few days after Clint Hurdle was fired as ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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