NL: ARIZONA at COLORADO <div class="pre">NL FINAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - - - ARIZONA 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 COLORADO 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 x 4 9 0 (FINAL) BATTERIES: ARI - LIVAN HERNANDEZ, TONY PENA (6TH), DOUG SLATEN (7TH), DUSTIN NIPPERT (7TH) AND MIGUEL MONTERO COL - JOSH FOGG, JEREMY AFFELDT (7TH), BRIAN FUENTES (8TH), MANNY CORPAS (9TH) AND YORVIT TORREALBA WP - JOSH FOGG (1-0) LP - LIVAN HERNANDEZ (0-1) SAVE - MANNY CORPAS (1) HOME RUNS: ARI - MARK REYNOLDS (1) OFF JOSH FOGG IN THE 4TH, 0 ON COL - MATT HOLLIDAY (1) OFF LIVAN HERNANDEZ IN THE 1ST, 0 ON YORVIT TORREALBA (1) OFF LIVAN HERNANDEZ IN THE 6TH, 2 ON TIME: 3:04 ATT: 50,137 PROBABLES: ARI - MICAH OWINGS (0-0, 0.00) COL - FRANKLIN MORALES (NR)</div>
NL: ARIZONA at COLORADO <div class="pre">ARIZONA (1) VS COLORADO (4) - FINAL ARIZONA ab r h rbi bb so lob avg C Young cf 3 0 1 0 1 1 2 .222 S Drew ss 4 0 2 0 0 1 2 .333 E Byrnes lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 .231 T Clark 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 .250 M Reynolds 3b 4 1 1 1 0 1 1 .167 J Salazar rf 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 a-J Upton ph-rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 M Montero c 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .400 A Ojeda 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 .167 D Nippert p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 L Hernandez p 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 T Pena p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 D Slaten p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 J Cirillo 2b 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 Totals 32 1 8 1 1 4 12 a-grounded to shortstop for J Salazar in the 7th. BATTING: HR - M Reynolds (1, 4th inning off J Fogg 0 on, 2 Out). RBI - M Reynolds (1). 2-out RBI - M Reynolds. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - M Reynolds 1. GIDP - A Ojeda, S Drew. Team LOB - 5. COLORADO ab r h rbi bb so lob avg W Taveras cf 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 .143 K Matsui 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 .231 M Holliday lf 4 1 2 1 0 1 3 .250 T Helton 1b 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 .182 G Atkins 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 .200 B Hawpe rf 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 .444 T Tulowitzki ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 5 .231 Y Torrealba c 4 1 2 3 0 0 2 .273 J Fogg p 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 a-J Baker ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 J Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 B Fuentes p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 b-R Spilborghs ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 M Corpas p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 33 4 9 4 4 6 19 a-singled to left center for J Fogg in the 6th; b-grounded to second for B Fuentes in the 8th. BATTING: 2B - Y Torrealba (1, L Hernandez). HR - M Holliday (1, 1st inning off L Hernandez 0 on, 2 Out), Y Torrealba (1, 6th inning off L Hernandez 2 on, 2 Out). RBI - M Holliday (1), Y Torrealba 3 (4). 2-out RBI - M Holliday, Y Torrealba 3. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - Y Torrealba 1, M Holliday 1, T Tulowitzki 2. Team LOB - 9. FIELDING: DP: 3 (J Fogg-K Matsui, K Matsui-T Tulowitzki-T Helton 2). ---------------------------------------------------- ARIZONA - 000 100 000 -- 1 COLORADO - 100 003 00x -- 4 ---------------------------------------------------- ARIZONA ip h r er bb so hr era L Hernandez (L, 0-1) 5 2/3 8 4 4 2 4 2 6.35 T Pena 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 D Slaten 2/3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0.00 D Nippert 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 COLORADO ip h r er bb so hr era J Fogg (W, 1-0) 6 7 1 1 1 3 1 1.50 J Affeldt (H, 2) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 B Fuentes (H, 2) 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 M Corpas (S, 1) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.25 WP - D Slaten. IBB - G Atkins (by D Slaten). Pitches-strikes: L Hernandez 102-60; T Pena 5-4; D Slaten 23-11; D Nippert 14-9; J Fogg 76-46; J Affeldt 11-6; B Fuentes 13-8; M Corpas 13-9. Ground balls-fly balls: L Hernandez 6-7; T Pena 0-0; D Slaten 1-0; D Nippert 3-1; J Fogg 8-6; J Affeldt 3-0; B Fuentes 0-2; M Corpas 1-2. Batters faced: L Hernandez 27; T Pena 1; D Slaten 5; D Nippert 4; J Fogg 23; J Affeldt 3; B Fuentes 4; M Corpas 3. UMPIRES: HP--Larry Vanover. 1B--Tom Hallion. 2B--Angel Hernandez. 3B--Jim Joyce. LF--Tim Mcclelland. RF--Mark Wegner. T--3:04. Att--50,137. Weather: 43 degrees, drizzle. Wind: 3 mph, in from center.</div>
NL: ARIZONA at COLORADO <div class="pre">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ARIZONA (1) AT COLORADO (4) - HOW THEY SCORED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COLORADO 1ST: W Taveras bunt grounded out to pitcher. K Matsui grounded out to pitcher. M Holliday homered to left. T Helton struck out swinging. (1 Run, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 0, COLORADO 1. ARIZONA 4TH: E Byrnes struck out looking. T Clark grounded out to pitcher. M Reynolds homered to left. J Salazar flied out to center. (1 Run, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 1. COLORADO 6TH: T Helton walked. G Atkins lined out to center. B Hawpe singled to right, T Helton to second. T Tulowitzki struck out looking. Y Torrealba homered to left, T Helton and B Hawpe scored. J Baker hit for J Fogg. J Baker singled to left center. T Pena relieved L Hernandez. W Taveras struck out looking. (3 Runs, 3 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 4.</div>
NL: ARIZONA at COLORADO <div class="pre">NL FINAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E - - - - - - - - - - - - ARIZONA 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 COLORADO 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 x 4 9 0 (FINAL) BATTERIES: ARI - LIVAN HERNANDEZ, TONY PENA (6TH), DOUG SLATEN (7TH), DUSTIN NIPPERT (7TH) AND MIGUEL MONTERO COL - JOSH FOGG, JEREMY AFFELDT (7TH), BRIAN FUENTES (8TH), MANNY CORPAS (9TH) AND YORVIT TORREALBA WP - JOSH FOGG (1-0) LP - LIVAN HERNANDEZ (0-1) SAVE - MANNY CORPAS (1) HOME RUNS: ARI - MARK REYNOLDS (1) OFF JOSH FOGG IN THE 4TH, 0 ON COL - MATT HOLLIDAY (1) OFF LIVAN HERNANDEZ IN THE 1ST, 0 ON YORVIT TORREALBA (1) OFF LIVAN HERNANDEZ IN THE 6TH, 2 ON TIME: 3:04 ATT: 50,137 PROBABLES: ARI - MICAH OWINGS (NR) COL - FRANKLIN MORALES (NR)</div>
NL: ARIZONA at COLORADO <div class="pre">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ARIZONA (1) AT COLORADO (4) - EVENT LOG ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Arizona Starting Lineups -- C Young CF, S Drew SS, E Byrnes LF, T Clark 1B, M Reynolds 3B, J Salazar RF, M Montero C, A Ojeda 2B, L Hernandez RHP. Colorado Starting Lineups -- W Taveras CF, K Matsui 2B, M Holliday LF, T Helton 1B, G Atkins 3B, B Hawpe RF, T Tulowitzki SS, Y Torrealba C, J Fogg RHP. Umpires -- Larry Vanover (HP), Tom Hallion (1B), Angel Hernandez (2B), Jim Joyce (3B), Tim Mcclelland (LF), Mark Wegner (RF). Gametime Weather: 43 degrees, Drizzle, wind in from center at 3 mph. ARIZONA 1ST: C Young singled to center. S Drew singled to right, C Young to second. E Byrnes lined into double play, pitcher to second, C Young out at second. T Clark flied out to center. (0 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 0, COLORADO 0. COLORADO 1ST: W Taveras bunt grounded out to pitcher. K Matsui grounded out to pitcher. M Holliday homered to left. T Helton struck out swinging. (1 Run, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 0, COLORADO 1. ARIZONA 2ND: M Reynolds lined out to third. J Salazar singled to right. M Montero singled to right center, J Salazar to third. A Ojeda grounded into double play, second to shortstop to first, M Montero out at second. (0 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 0, COLORADO 1. COLORADO 2ND: G Atkins flied out to center. B Hawpe struck out swinging. T Tulowitzki grounded out to third. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 0, COLORADO 1. ARIZONA 3RD: L Hernandez grounded out to shortstop. C Young walked. S Drew grounded into double play, second to shortstop to first, C Young out at second.(0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 0, COLORADO 1. COLORADO 3RD: Y Torrealba doubled to deep center. J Fogg walked. W Taveras bunted into fielder's choice to pitcher, Y Torrealba out at third, J Fogg to second. K Matsui fouled out to left. M Holliday struck out swinging. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 0, COLORADO 1. ARIZONA 4TH: E Byrnes struck out looking. T Clark grounded out to pitcher. M Reynolds homered to left. J Salazar flied out to center. (1 Run, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 1. COLORADO 4TH: T Helton singled to deep right. G Atkins popped out to second. B Hawpe flied out to left. T Tulowitzki reached on infield single to third, T Helton to second. Y Torrealba grounded into fielder's choice to third, T Helton out at third. (0 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 1. ARIZONA 5TH: M Montero flied out to center. A Ojeda grounded out to third. L Hernandez singled to center. C Young struck out looking. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 1. COLORADO 5TH: J Fogg grounded out to third. W Taveras fouled out to first. K Matsui reached on infield single to shortstop. M Holliday flied out to right. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 1. ARIZONA 6TH: S Drew singled to right. E Byrnes popped out to second. T Clark grounded out to first, S Drew to second. M Reynolds struck out looking. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 1. COLORADO 6TH: T Helton walked. G Atkins lined out to center. B Hawpe singled to right, T Helton to second. T Tulowitzki struck out looking. Y Torrealba homered to left, T Helton and B Hawpe scored. J Baker hit for J Fogg. J Baker singled to left center. T Pena relieved L Hernandez. W Taveras struck out looking. (3 Runs, 3 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 4. ARIZONA 7TH: J Affeldt relieved J Fogg. J Upton hit for J Salazar. J Upton grounded out to shortstop. M Montero grounded out to second. A Ojeda bunt grounded out to pitcher. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 4. COLORADO 7TH: J Upton in right field. D Slaten relieved T Pena. K Matsui grounded out to third. M Holliday reached on infield single to second. M Holliday to second on wild pitch by D Slaten. T Helton struck out looking. G Atkins intentionally walked. B Hawpe walked, M Holliday to third, G Atkins to second. D Nippert relieved D Slaten. J Cirillo at second base. T Tulowitzki flied out to right. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 4. ARIZONA 8TH: B Fuentes relieved J Affeldt. J Cirillo singled to right. C Young flied out to center. S Drew struck out swinging. E Byrnes popped out to second. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 4. COLORADO 8TH: Y Torrealba grounded out to shortstop. R Spilborghs hit for B Fuentes. R Spilborghs grounded out to second. W Taveras grounded out to first. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 4. ARIZONA 9TH: M Corpas relieved B Fuentes. T Clark lined out to left. M Reynolds popped out to second. J Upton grounded out to third. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) ARIZONA 1, COLORADO 4.</div>
Torrealba, Rockies build commanding NLCS lead <h3>COLORADO 4, ARIZONA 1</h3>DENVER (Ticker) -- It looked like another long night in theNational League Championship Series until Yorvit Torrealba senta bomb through the rain drops. Torrealba broke up a pitchers duel with a three-run blast in thesixth inning to lead the Colorado Rockies to a 4-1 victory overthe Arizona Diamondbacks in Game Three of the NLCS. Josh Fogg tossed six strong innings to notch his second win ofthe postseason for the Rockies, who have won 20 of their last 21games overall and have built up a three games to none lead inthe best-of-seven NLCS. Colorado, which won Game Two, 3-2, in 11 innings, will host GameFour here on Monday. With the game locked up at 1-1 in the sixth and runners on firstand second, Torrealba battled Diamondbacks starter LivanHernandez through six pitches before lifting the seventhoffering from the former playoff hero deep into the stands inleft-center field to give Colorado a 4-1 advantage. Torrealba raised his fist in the air and held it there nearlyhis entire way around the bases as the hometown crowdmomentarily forgot about the rain and the 40-degree temperaturesand roared in approval. The red-hot Rockies have done much of their postseason damagethus far away from home as the National League's wild cardparticipant, and the Coors Field crowd let their team know theywere behind them all night. With the rain falling throughout, the unsung heros of thecontest were the members of the grounds crew, who sprinkled theinfield with a drying agent between innings and kept the fieldplayable and the pitchers mound in working order. Neither Hernandez nor Fogg had much trouble plying their craftin the adverse conditions through the first five innings. Hernandez allowed a two-out, solo homer in the first to MattHolliday, but worked out of trouble in the third inning aftersurrendering a leadoff double to Torrealba and walking Fogg toput runners at second and third. Wily Taveras followed Fogg with a bunt which Hernandez fieldedon the wet infield and fired to third to cut down the leadrunner. The burly righthander, who entered Sunday's game with a6-2 record and 3.75 ERA in 11 career postseason games, retiredthe next two hitters in the third and stranded runners in thefourth and fifth before getting burned in the sixth. He was charged with four runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 inningswhile walking two and striking out four. Fogg worked his way around the punchless Arizona attack,allowing one run in the fourth on Mark Reynold's solo blast.The Rockies' veteran righthander allowed at least one baserunner in each of his six innings, but induced double plays toend the second and third and avoided the big hit throughout hisouting. He yielded seven hits and one walk while striking out three. Itwas the second victory of the postseason for Fogg, who pickedup a win in relief in Game Two of the NLDS against Philadelphia. Fogg turned it over to a Colorado bullpen that has beenlights-out during the playoff run, allowing less than a run agame. Jeremy Affeldt tossed a perfect seventh and Brian Fuentesturned in a scoreless eighth before closer Manny Corpas endedthe game with a 1-2-3 ninth. The Diamondbacks will now have to do something that has onlybeen done once before in baseball history - come back from athree games to none deficit in a best-of-seven series. TheBoston Red Sox accomplished the feat in 2004 en route to a WorldSeries title. But unlike the 2004 Red Sox, this Arizona team has shown noability to score runs, totaling just four in the first threegames of the NLCS. The Rockies will be going for a sweep and their first ever tripto the World Series.
Torrealba, Rockies build commanding NLCS lead <h3>COLORADO 4, ARIZONA 1</h3>DENVER (Ticker) -- It looked like another long night in theNational League Championship Series until Yorvit Torrealba senta bomb through the rain drops. Torrealba broke up a pitchers duel with a three-run blast in thesixth inning to lead the Colorado Rockies to a 4-1 victory overthe Arizona Diamondbacks in Game Three of the NLCS. Josh Fogg tossed six strong innings to notch his second win ofthe postseason for the Rockies, who have won 20 of their last 21games overall and have built up a three games to none lead inthe best-of-seven NLCS. Colorado, which won Game Two, 3-2, in 11 innings, will host GameFour here on Monday. With the game locked up at 1-1 in the sixth and runners on firstand second, Torrealba battled Diamondbacks starter LivanHernandez through six pitches before lifting the seventhoffering from the former playoff hero deep into the stands inleft-center field to give Colorado a 4-1 advantage. "He tried to throw a fastball inside and left it in the middle,"Torrealba said. "He throw a fastball inside and I hit it realgood." Torrealba raised his fist in the air and held it there nearlyhis entire way around the bases as the hometown crowdmomentarily forgot about the rain and the 40-degree temperaturesand roared in approval. The red-hot Rockies have done much of their postseason damagethus far away from home as the National League's wild cardparticipant, and the Coors Field crowd let their team know theywere behind them all night. With the rain falling throughout, the unsung heros of thecontest were the members of the grounds crew, who sprinkled theinfield with a drying agent between innings and kept the fieldplayable and the pitchers mound in working order. Neither Hernandez nor Fogg had much trouble plying their craftin the adverse conditions through the first five innings. Hernandez allowed a two-out, solo homer in the first to MattHolliday, but worked out of trouble in the third inning aftersurrendering a leadoff double to Torrealba and walking Fogg toput runners at second and third. Wily Taveras followed Fogg with a bunt which Hernandez fieldedon the wet infield and fired to third to cut down the leadrunner. The burly righthander, who entered Sunday's game with a6-2 record and 3.75 ERA in 11 career postseason games, retiredthe next two hitters in the third and stranded runners in thefourth and fifth before getting burned in the sixth. He was charged with four runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 inningswhile walking two and striking out four. Fogg worked his way around the punchless Arizona attack,allowing one run in the fourth on Mark Reynold's solo blast. TheRockies' veteran righthander allowed at least one base runnerin each of his six innings, but induced double plays to end thesecond and third and avoided the big hit throughout his outing. "We've played them a lot this year," Fogg said. "We know whatthose hitters like to hit and we try to avoid those pitches." He yielded seven hits and one walk while striking out three. Itwas the second victory of the postseason for Fogg, who pickedup a win in relief in Game Two of the NLDS against Philadelphia. Fogg turned it over to a Colorado bullpen that has beenlights-out during the playoff run, allowing less than a run agame. Jeremy Affeldt tossed a perfect seventh and Brian Fuentesturned in a scoreless eighth before closer Manny Corpas endedthe game with a 1-2-3 ninth. The Diamondbacks will now have to do something that has onlybeen done once before in baseball history - come back from athree games to none deficit in a best-of-seven series. TheBoston Red Sox accomplished the feat in 2004 en route to a WorldSeries title. But unlike the 2004 Red Sox, this Arizona team has shown noability to score runs, totaling just four in the first threegames of the NLCS. The Rockies will be going for a sweep and their first ever tripto the World Series.
Torrealba, Rockies build commanding NLCS lead <h3>COLORADO 4, ARIZONA 1</h3>DENVER (Ticker) -- It looked like another long night in theNational League Championship Series until Yorvit Torrealba senta bomb through the rain drops. Torrealba broke up a pitchers duel with a three-run blast in thesixth inning to lead the Colorado Rockies to a 4-1 victory overthe Arizona Diamondbacks in Game Three of the NLCS. Josh Fogg tossed six strong innings to notch his second win ofthe postseason for the Rockies, who have won 20 of their last 21games overall and have built up a three games to none lead inthe best-of-seven NLCS. "I felt good early on," Fogg said. "I was fortunate to makeground balls whenever I needed them. It was a little tougherthan usual." "He competes so very well," Rockies manager Clint Hurdle said."He'll pitch both sides of the plate. His stuff didn't light upthe radar gun but he can make pitches and get good hitters outand win big games." Colorado, which won Game Two, 3-2, in 11innings, will host Game Four here on Monday. With the game locked up at 1-1 in the sixth and runners on firstand second, Torrealba battled Diamondbacks starter LivanHernandez through six pitches before lifting the seventhoffering from the former playoff hero deep into the stands inleft-center field to give Colorado a 4-1 advantage. "I was basically staying with my plan, see the ball," Torrealbasaid. "Most of the time that's what he do against me. Reallysurprised me that he tried to sneak a fastball inside, then downthe middle. I hit it good." "I made a good pitch," Hernandez said. "He got it and it wentout. He had worked the count very well." Torrealba raised his fist in the air and held it there nearlyhis entire way around the bases as the hometown crowdmomentarily forgot about the rain and the 40-degree temperaturesand roared in approval. The red-hot Rockies have done much of their postseason damagethus far away from home as the National League's wild cardparticipant, and the Coors Field crowd let their team know theywere behind them all night. With the rain falling throughout, the unsung heros of thecontest were the members of the grounds crew, who sprinkled theinfield with a drying agent between innings and kept the fieldplayable and the pitchers mound in working order. Neither Hernandez nor Fogg had much trouble plying their craftin the adverse conditions through the first five innings. Hernandez allowed a two-out, solo homer in the first to MattHolliday, but worked out of trouble in the third inning aftersurrendering a leadoff double to Torrealba and walking Fogg toput runners at second and third. Wily Taveras followed Fogg with a bunt which Hernandez fieldedon the wet infield and fired to third to cut down the leadrunner. The burly righthander, who entered Sunday's game with a6-2 record and 3.75 ERA in 11 career postseason games, retiredthe next two hitters in the third and stranded runners in thefourth and fifth before getting burned in the sixth. He was charged with four runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 inningswhile walking two and striking out four. "I really thought he pitched great," Arizona manager Bob Melvinsaid. "In a game where we're not giving him any support and theconditions and so forth, I thought he did more than his job tokeep us in the game." "We've got to help him there," Diamondbacks first baseman TonyClark said. "We need to do our jobs scoring runs. He did a greatjob keeping us in the game." Fogg worked his way around the punchless Arizona attack,allowing one run in the fourth on Mark Reynold's solo blast. TheRockies' veteran righthander allowed at least one base runnerin each of his six innings, but induced double plays to end thesecond and third and avoided the big hit throughout his outing. "We've played good defense," Hurdle said. "To play good defenseyou've got to have pitchers. It helps when they work quick, keepthe ball down. The pitching feeds the defense, the defensefeeds the pitching." "Double plays were obviously huge for me early in the game,"Fogg said. He yielded seven hits and one walk while striking out three. Itwas the second victory of the postseason for Fogg, who pickedup a win in relief in Game Two of the NLDS against Philadelphia. Fogg turned it over to a Colorado bullpen that has beenlights-out during the playoff run, allowing less than a run agame. Jeremy Affeldt tossed a perfect seventh and Brian Fuentesturned in a scoreless eighth before closer Manny Corpas endedthe game with a 1-2-3 ninth. The Diamondbacks will now have to do something that has onlybeen done once before in baseball history - come back from athree games to none deficit in a best-of-seven series. TheBoston Red Sox accomplished the feat in 2004 en route to a WorldSeries title. But unlike the 2004 Red Sox, this Arizona team has shown noability to score runs, totaling just four in the first threegames of the NLCS. "The amount of runs that we are putting up in three games arenot going to win you very many," Melvin said. "We're going tohave to score some runs tomorrow, give us a chance to win thegame." "Until that last out is made and they've won four games," Clarksaid. "I still believe we have an opportunity to win." The Rockies will be going for a sweep and their first ever tripto the World Series. "All our focus is on winning the game tomorrow," Hurdle said."If we don't win the game tomorrow, all our focus will be onwinning the next one. It's just the way we've gone about ourbusiness."