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  Monday, Sep. 4 3:05pm ET
'Slumping' Helton down to .387
 
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DENVER (AP) -- Given the chance to play through a slump, Todd Walker nearly hit his way into the record book.

Walker drove in three runs and fell a single short of the cycle, and rookie Juan Pierre went 5-for-5 Monday as the Colorado Rockies beat the Chicago Cubs 6-2.

Juan Pierre
Rockies rookie Juan Pierre had a perfect game -- at the plate. Pierre was 5-for-5 in a 6-2 win over the Cubs.

After falling out of favor in Minnesota, Walker has shined since his trade to Colorado. Despite Walker's recent 0-for-10 slide, Rockies manager Buddy Bell stuck with the second baseman, and Walker responded with a total of five hits Sunday and Monday.

Walker, banished to Triple-A by Minnesota in May, said he probably would have been on the bench if he were still playing for the Twins.

"Without harping on it too much, there's no way I would have played on Sunday going 0-for-10, regardless of how you did it," Walker said. "I felt like I've been swinging the bat pretty decent. I just wasn't getting any hits."

Walker and Todd Hollandsworth each homered for the Rockies, while Colorado's most prominent Todd -- Todd Helton -- was 0-for-4, dropping his major league-leading average to .387.

Helton was hitting .397 a week ago but is 3-for-20 in the last six games. He also continued to struggle against the Cubs; he is 2-for-26 against Chicago this season.

"He has set the standard so high, you almost expect him to get a hit every time up," Bell said. "He's going to snap out of it. I don't think he's pressing."

Even without Helton contributing, Brian Rose (3-2) got enough offensive support and held the Cubs to two runs and seven hits in seven innings. He walked three and had a career-high seven strikeouts.

"Nothing in particular worked today," Rose said. "I had a decent fastball, and I tried to use that a little more than I used to. I need to work on that, but my breaking pitches are there."

Chicago starter Jon Lieber (12-8) gave up four runs and seven hits in six innings. He struck out five and walked three as the Cubs lost their fifth straight and fell to 8-23 in their last 31 games.

Chicago has scored two runs in each of its last four games.

"Run production has been thin," manager Don Baylor said. "We have a pitcher going for his 13th win and we don't score for him. We just shut it down. We don't score any more and it's like, 'Let's get out of here.' "

The Cubs led 2-1 before the Rockies took the lead on consecutive run-scoring singles by Pierre and Neifi Perez with two outs in the fifth. Walker added a homer in the sixth and a two-run double in the seventh.

Walker, who flew out in the second and tripled in the fourth, didn't come to the plate again after his double, missing out on a chance to become the fifth player in Colorado history to hit for the cycle.

"I'm not overly concerned about the cycle or anything else," Walker said. "After (Sunday's) game, we felt like we should have won. It was good to come out and get a win."

Pierre, who is hitting .356 in his first 28 major league games, made up for Walker's missing single, tying a team record with five. Three came against fellow South Alabama alumnus Lieber.

"I knew him from alumni events," Lieber said. "I have to tip my cap to him. He was a tough out."

Hollandsworth hit a solo homer off Lieber to give Colorado a 1-0 lead in the second. It was his first hit in seven at-bats against Lieber and his third home run in four games.

Eric Young's RBI single tied the game in the third, and Ross Gload's first major league hit, a solo homer, gave the Cubs the lead in the fourth.

"I was just excited to run the bases," Gload said. "I hit my first home run at Coors Field, and I'm just glad to get the first one out of the way."

Game notes
Young stole his 45th base of the season in the third. He has been successful on his last 19 attempts. ... Colorado has hit at least one home run in all 32 games against Chicago at Coors Field. ... Cubs OF Sammy Sosa robbed Jeff Cirillo of a home run in the second, catching the ball about a foot above the top of the right-field wall.
 


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