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  Monday, Aug. 21 9:05pm ET
Braves dump Rockies, leave Helton at .398
 
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DENVER (AP) -- The spotlight was on Todd Helton's chase for .400, but it was Andruw Jones who provided the big hits Monday night as the Atlanta Braves beat the Colorado Rockies 7-4.

Todd Helton
Todd Helton at one point was batting .400 on Monday night, but finished where he began -- .398.

Helton went 2-for-5 and briefly hit the .400 mark after getting two singles in his first three at-bats. He dropped to .398 by making outs in his last two at-bats.

Jones went 4-for-4, including a two-run homer, his 27th of the year and his first since Aug. 1. He also had a double and a sacrifice fly and drove in three runs.

Helton extended his hitting streak to 13 games. He became the first player in 20 years to reach .400 this late in the season.

"Todd Helton might be the best-looking hitter I've ever seen since George Brett," Braves manager Bobby Cox said. "Every swing is good. He is incredibly good."

Brett was the last player to hit .400 this late in the season, last reaching that mark on Sept. 4, 1980. Ted Williams was the last player to finish a season at .400, hitting .406 in 1941.

Rockies manager Buddy Bell said the top two-thirds of Atlanta's lineup is as much a threat as Jones.

"Everybody in their lineup, especially the first six guys, are capable of having games like that, and that's why they're so good.

"And when you have a pitching staff that keeps a game that close, these guys can really hurt you, like the center fielder (Jones) did tonight."

Kevin Millwood (8-8) held the Rockies to just two runs -- one earned -- and seven hits in seven innings. John Rocker pitched the ninth for his 17th save.

Chipper Jones hit a two-run homer, his 28th. His third home run in two days erased Atlanta's 2-1 deficit in the sixth.

The Braves extended their lead in the seventh on three consecutive walks and Andruw Jones' sacrifice fly. Javy Lopez's RBI single in the eighth made in 5-2 and Andruw Jones hit a two-run homer in the ninth.

The Rockies pulled to 5-4 in the eighth on an RBI double by Neifi Perez and Jeffrey Hammonds' run-scoring single.

Juan Pierre had an RBI single in the fifth. He has hit safely in all 14 major league games in which he made a plate appearance.

The Braves' first run came in the first when Andruw Jones doubled into the left-field corner and scored on Andres Galarraga's two-out single.

The Rockies took the lead in the fifth when Todd Hollandsworth singled and scored on a sacrifice fly by pitcher Brian Bohanon. Ben Petrick singled and scored on Pierre's single.

Bohanon (7-9) went six innings, giving up four runs, all earned.

Game notes
B.J. Surhoff's consecutive games streak ended at 444. The Braves outfielder had the longest active string in the majors. ... The Braves optioned 2B Steve Sisco to Triple-A Richmond and recalled RHP Gabe Molina from Richmond. ... Chipper Jones has had four hits twice in his last seven games. ... Rockies catcher Brent Mayne missed his fourth straight start Monday night with a sprained left wrist and could be placed on the disabled list. ... Helton has gone 27-for-47 (.574) during his 13-game hitting streak. He has hit in 19 of 20 games in August. ... Braves 2B Rafael Furcal is in a 2-for-26 slump. ... Rocker began the night with a career 94.50 ERA at Coors Field. He was 0-2 in three games, allowing seven earned runs in two-thirds of an inning.
 


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