2011 Colorado Rockies season
Major League Baseball team season
The Colorado Rockies ' 2011 season , the franchise's 19th in Major League Baseball , was a season in American baseball . They did not return to the postseason for the third time in five years after also missing in 2010.
Offseason
November 16, 2010: Manuel Corpas was released by the Colorado Rockies.[ 1]
November 18, 2010: Clint Barmes was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Houston Astros for Felipe Paulino.[ 2]
December 2, 2010: José López was traded by the Seattle Mariners to the Colorado Rockies for Chaz Roe.[ 3]
December 7, 2010: Ty Wigginton was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 4]
December 23, 2010: Matt Lindstrom was traded by the Houston Astros to the Colorado Rockies for Jonnathan Aristil (minors) and Wes Musick (minors).[ 5]
January 24, 2011: Clayton Mortensen was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the Colorado Rockies for Ethan Hollingsworth (minors).[ 6]
Regular season
Season standings
National League West
National League Wild Card
Transactions
May 19, 2011: Franklin Morales was sold by the Colorado Rockies to the Boston Red Sox.[ 7]
May 26, 2011: Felipe Paulino was sold by the Colorado Rockies to the Kansas City Royals.[ 8]
June 7, 2011: José López was released by the Colorado Rockies.[ 9]
June 30, 2011: Mark Ellis was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the Colorado Rockies for Bruce Billings and a player to be named later. The Colorado Rockies sent Eliezer Mesa (minors) (September 30, 2011) to the Oakland Athletics to complete the trade.[ 10]
July 30, 2011: Ubaldo Jiménez was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Cleveland Indians for Alex White, Matt McBride, Joe Gardner (minors), and a player to be named later. The Cleveland Indians sent Drew Pomeranz (August 16, 2011) to the Colorado Rockies to complete the trade.[ 11]
August 8, 2011: Kevin Millwood was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 12]
August 23, 2011: Kevin Kouzmanoff was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the Colorado Rockies for a player to be named or cash.[ 13]
Major League debuts
Roster
2011 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Rockies Win
Rockies Loss
Game Postponed
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2011 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
Diamondbacks
7–6 (11)
Demel (1–0)
M. Reynolds (0–1)
Putz (1)
49,374
0–1
2
April 2
Diamondbacks
3–1
de la Rosa (1–0)
Hudson (0–1)
Street (1)
40,216
1–1
–
April 3
Diamondbacks
Postponed (rain/snow) Rescheduled for May 24
3
April 5
Dodgers
3–0
Chacín (1–0)
Kershaw (1–1)
Street (2)
24,693
2–1
4
April 6
Dodgers
7–5
Hammel (1–0)
Billingsley (1–1)
Street (3)
22,595
3–1
5
April 7
@ Pirates
7–1
Rogers (1–0)
Maholm (0–1)
39,219
4–1
6
April 8
@ Pirates
4–3 (14)
Olson (1–1)
Morales (0–1)
29,192
4–2
7
April 9
@ Pirates
6–4
Belisle (1–0)
Veras (0–1)
Lindstrom (1)
25,398
5–2
8
April 10
@ Pirates
6–5
Chacín (2–0)
Crotta (0–1)
Street (4)
18,043
6–2
9
April 11
@ Mets
7–6
Belisle (2–0)
Parnell (0–1)
Street (5)
24,865
7–2
–
April 12
@ Mets
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for April 14
10
April 13
@ Mets
5–4
Rogers (2–0)
Niese (0–2)
Street (6)
25,878
8–2
11
April 14
@ Mets
6–5
G. Reynolds (1–0)
Dickey (1–2)
Lindstrom (2)
9–2
12
April 14
@ Mets
9–4
de la Rosa (2–0)
Capuano (1–1)
25,758
10–2
13
April 15
Cubs
5–0
Chacín (3–0)
Garza (0–2)
30,285
11–2
14
April 16
Cubs
8–3
Coleman (1–0)
Hammel (1–1)
40,264
11–3
15
April 17
Cubs
9–5
Betancourt (1–0)
Mateo (0–1)
42,212
12–3
16
April 18
Giants
8–1
Lincecum (2–1)
Rogers (2–1)
31,079
12–4
17
April 19
Giants
6–3
Sánchez (2–1)
Jiménez (0–1)
Wilson (5)
30,320
12–5
18
April 20
Giants
10–2
de la Rosa (3–0)
Cain (2–1)
27,758
13–5
19
April 22
@ Marlins
4–1
Sánchez (1–1)
Chacín (3–1)
15,069
13–6
20
April 23
@ Marlins
3–1
Hammel (2–1)
Vázquez (1–2)
Street (7)
35,381
14–6
21
April 24
@ Marlins
6–3
Dunn (1–0)
Belisle (2–1)
Núñez (6)
11,442
14–7
22
April 25
@ Cubs
5–3
Rogers (3–1)
Garza (0–3)
Street (8)
37,417
15–7
23
April 26
@ Cubs
4–3
de la Rosa (4–0)
Russell (1–3)
Street (9)
38,261
16–7
–
April 27
@ Cubs
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for June 27
24
April 29
Pirates
3–0
Correia (4–2)
Chacín (3–2)
Hanrahan (8)
34,477
16–8
25
April 30
Pirates
4–1
Hammel (3–1)
Maholm (1–4)
Street (10)
33,684
17–8
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
26
May 1
Pirates
8–4
Morton (3–1)
Jiménez (0–2)
35,012
17–9
27
May 3
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Hernandez (1–0)
Paulino (0–1)
Putz (7)
18,887
17–10
28
May 4
@ Diamondbacks
6–4
Chacín (4–2)
Enright (1–3)
Street (11)
18,803
18–10
29
May 5
@ Diamondbacks
3–2 (11)
Hernandez (2–0)
Belisle (2–2)
18,695
18–11
30
May 6
@ Giants
4–3
Wilson (1–1)
Paulino (0–2)
41,982
18–12
31
May 7
@ Giants
3–2
Wilson (2–1)
Paulino (0–3)
41,611
18–13
32
May 8
@ Giants
3–0
Vogelsong (2–0)
de la Rosa (4–1)
Wilson (11)
42,132
18–14
33
May 9
Mets
2–1
Belisle (3–2)
Capuano (2–4)
Street (12)
31,885
19–14
34
May 10
Mets
4–3
Pelfrey (3–3)
Hammel (3–2)
Rodríguez (10)
31,007
19–15
–
May 11
Mets
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 12
35
May 12
Mets
9–5
Niese (2–4)
Jiménez (0–3)
21,422
19–16
36
May 13
Padres
12–7
de la Rosa (5–1)
Moseley (1–5)
40,278
20–16
37
May 14
Padres
9–7
Adams (2–0)
Street (0–1)
Bell (9)
34,252
20–17
38
May 15
Padres
8–2
Latos (1–5)
Hammel (3–3)
38,109
20–18
39
May 16
Giants
7–4
Mortensen (1–0)
Lincecum (3–4)
Street (13)
33,228
21–18
40
May 17
Giants
5–3
Belisle (4–2)
Sánchez (3–3)
Street (14)
41,105
22–18
41
May 18
@ Phillies
2–1
Hamels (5–2)
de la Rosa (5–2)
Madson (7)
44,665
22–19
42
May 19
@ Phillies
7–1
Chacín (5–2)
Kendrick (3–3)
45,425
23–19
43
May 20
@ Brewers
7–6 (14)
McClendon (1–0)
Paulino (0–4)
33,361
23–20
44
May 21
@ Brewers
3–2
Marcum (6–1)
Mortensen (1–1)
Axford (11)
42,240
23–21
45
May 22
@ Brewers
3–1
Wolf (4–4)
Jiménez (0–4)
Axford (12)
42,605
23–22
46
May 24
Diamondbacks
12–4
G. Reynolds (2–0)
Collmenter (3–1)
26,378
24–22
47
May 24
Diamondbacks
5–2
Saunders (1–5)
Chacín (5–3)
Putz (13)
25,096
24–23
48
May 25
Diamondbacks
2–1
Kennedy (6–1)
Hammel (3–4)
Putz (14)
26,972
24–24
49
May 26
Diamondbacks
6–3
Owings (1–0)
Mortensen (1–2)
Hernandez (1)
30,186
24–25
50
May 27
Cardinals
10–3
Westbrook (5–3)
Jiménez (0–5)
31,285
24–26
51
May 28
Cardinals
15–4
Nicasio (1–0)
García (5–1)
38,149
25–26
52
May 29
Cardinals
4–3
Lohse (7–2)
Chacín (5–4)
Salas (9)
40,598
25–27
53
May 30
@ Dodgers
7–1
Billingsley (4–4)
Hammel (3–5)
36,962
25–28
54
May 31
@ Dodgers
8–2
Lilly (4–4)
Mortensen (1–3)
31,473
25–29
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
55
June 1
@ Dodgers
3–0
Jiménez (1–5)
Garland (1–5)
36,975
26–29
56
June 3
@ Giants
3–1
Cain (4–4)
Nicasio (1–1)
Wilson (16)
41,021
26–30
57
June 4
@ Giants
2–1
Chacín (6–4)
Bumgarner (2–7)
Street (15)
41,046
27–30
58
June 5
@ Giants
2–1
Vogelsong (4–1)
Lindstrom (0–1)
Wilson (17)
41,369
27–31
59
June 6
@ Padres
3–0
Mortensen (2–3)
Richard (2–7)
Street (16)
16,838
28–31
60
June 7
@ Padres
2–0
Stauffer (2–4)
Jiménez (1–6)
Bell (17)
17,732
28–32
61
June 8
@ Padres
5–3
Lindstrom (1–1)
Bell (2–2)
Street (17)
17,220
29–32
62
June 9
Dodgers
9–7
Betancourt (2–0)
Elbert (0–1)
Street (18)
26,066
30–32
63
June 10
Dodgers
6–5
Chacín (7–4)
Billingsley (5–5)
Street (19)
32,116
31–32
64
June 11
Dodgers
11–7
Lilly (5–5)
Hammel (3–6)
34,290
31–33
65
June 12
Dodgers
10–8
De La Rosa (3–0)
Jiménez (1–7)
Elbert (1)
32,650
31–34
66
June 13
Padres
3–1
Bass (1–0)
Cook (0–1)
Bell (18)
32,395
31–35
67
June 14
Padres
6–3
Nicasio (2–1)
LeBlanc (0–2)
35,045
32–35
68
June 15
Padres
6–3
Chacín (8–4)
Latos (4–8)
35,877
33–35
69
June 17
Tigers
13–6
Hammel (4–6)
Porcello (6–5)
41,594
34–35
70
June 18
Tigers
5–4
Jiménez (2–7)
Coke (1–7)
Street (20)
48,555
35–35
71
June 19
Tigers
9–1
Verlander (9–3)
Cook (0–2)
49,015
35–36
72
June 20
@ Indians
8–7
Lindstrom (2–1)
Carmona (4–9)
Street (21)
15,224
36–36
73
June 21
@ Indians
4–3
Belisle (5–2)
Perez (2–3)
Street (22)
15,877
37–36
74
June 22
@ Indians
4–3
Tomlin (9–4)
Hammel (4–7)
Perez (18)
17,568
37–37
75
June 24
@ Yankees
4–2
Jiménez (3–7)
Burnett (7–6)
Street (23)
46,028
38–37
76
June 25
@ Yankees
8–3
Sabathia (10–4)
Cook (0–3)
46,900
38–38
77
June 26
@ Yankees
6–4
Logan (2–2)
Belisle (5–3)
Rivera (20)
47,894
38–39
78
June 27
@ Cubs
7–3
Garza (4–6)
Chacín (8–5)
40,854
38–40
79
June 28
White Sox
3–2 (13)
Brothers (1–0)
Ohman (0–1)
40,175
39–40
80
June 29
White Sox
3–2
Bruney (1–0)
Street (0–2)
Santos (16)
35,973
39–41
81
June 30
White Sox
6–4 (10)
Crain (4–2)
Mortensen (2–4)
Santos (17)
38,084
39–42
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
82
July 1
Royals
9–0
Nicasio (3–1)
Duffy (1–3)
48,282
40–42
83
July 2
Royals
9–6
G. Reynolds (3–0)
Davies (1–7)
Street (24)
49,227
41–42
84
July 3
Royals
16–8
Wood (4–0)
Hammel (4–8)
40,269
41–43
85
July 4
@ Braves
4–1
Hanson (10–4)
Jiménez (3–8)
Kimbrel (25)
36,137
41–44
86
July 5
@ Braves
5–3
Lowe (5–6)
Chacín (8–6)
Kimbrel (26)
17,718
41–45
87
July 6
@ Braves
9–1
Jurrjens (12–3)
Cook (0–4)
26,271
41–46
88
July 7
@ Braves
6–3
Hudson (8–6)
Nicasio (3–2)
Kimbrel (27)
21,541
41–47
89
July 8
@ Nationals
3–2
Hammel (5–8)
Lannan (5–6)
Street (25)
19,046
42–47
90
July 9
@ Nationals
2–1
Jiménez (4–8)
Marquis (7–4)
Street (26)
29,441
43–47
91
July 10
@ Nationals
2–0
Zimmermann (6–7)
Chacín (8–7)
Storen (23)
21,186
43–48
92
July 14
Brewers
12–3
Jiménez (5–8)
Gallardo (10–6)
41,088
44–48
93
July 15
Brewers
4–0
Nicasio (4–2)
Narveson (6–6)
35,044
45–48
94
July 16
Brewers
8–7
Rodríguez (3–2)
Street (0–3)
Axford (24)
46,783
45–49
95
July 17
Brewers
4–3
Marcum (8–3)
Cook (0–5)
Axford (25)
35,030
45–50
96
July 18
Braves
7–4
Lowe (6–7)
Hammel (5–9)
Kimbrel (29)
35,103
45–51
97
July 19
Braves
12–3
Jiménez (6–8)
Beachy (3–2)
36,460
46–51
98
July 20
Braves
3–2
Street (1–3)
O'Flaherty (1–3)
39,339
47–51
99
July 21
Braves
9–6
Hanson (11–5)
M. Reynolds (0–2)
Kimbrel (30)
39,262
47–52
100
July 22
@ Diamondbacks
8–4
Cook (1–5)
Hudson (10–6)
22,768
48–52
101
July 23
@ Diamondbacks
12–3
Collmenter (6–5)
Hammel (5–10)
34,849
48–53
102
July 24
@ Diamondbacks
7–0
Owings (4–0)
Jiménez (6–9)
Duke (1)
28,090
48–54
103
July 25
@ Dodgers
8–5
De La Rosa (4–4)
Nicasio (4–3)
Guerra (8)
28,860
48–55
104
July 26
@ Dodgers
3–2
Kershaw (12–4)
Chacín (8–8)
Jansen (2)
50,664
48–56
105
July 27
@ Dodgers
3–1
Cook (2–5)
Kuroda (6–13)
Street (27)
29,976
49–56
106
July 29
@ Padres
3–2
Hammel (6–10)
Stauffer (6–8)
Street (28)
27,612
50–56
107
July 30
@ Padres
10–6
Rogers (4–1)
Harang (9–3)
37,034
51–56
108
July 31
@ Padres
8–3
Qualls (5–5)
Brothers (1–1)
22,516
51–57
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
109
August 1
Phillies
4–3 (10)
Bastardo (5–0)
Brothers (1–2)
Madson (19)
39,330
51–58
110
August 2
Phillies
5–0
Kendrick (6–5)
Cook (2–6)
39,128
51–59
111
August 3
Phillies
8–6
Halladay (14–4)
Hammel (6–11)
Lidge (1)
39,404
51–60
112
August 4
Nationals
6–3
Rogers (5–1)
Detwiler (1–1)
35,956
52–60
113
August 5
Nationals
5–3
Zimmermann (7–9)
Nicasio (4–4)
Storen (28)
35,034
52–61
114
August 6
Nationals
15–7
Chacín (9–8)
Hernández (6–11)
43,321
53–61
115
August 7
Nationals
3–2
Clippard (2–0)
Belisle (5–4)
Storen (29)
34,812
53–62
116
August 8
@ Reds
10–7
Belisle (6–4)
Bray (2–2)
Street (29)
27,055
54–62
117
August 9
@ Reds
3–2
Rogers (6–1)
Willis (0–2)
Betancourt (1)
17,378
55–62
118
August 10
@ Reds
3–2
Leake (10–7)
Millwood (0–1)
Cordero (21)
21,673
55–63
119
August 11
@ Reds
2–1
Cueto (8–5)
Chacín (9–9)
Cordero (22)
20,546
55–64
120
August 12
@ Cardinals
6–1
Lohse (10–7)
Cook (2–7)
36,181
55–65
121
August 13
@ Cardinals
6–1
Hammel (7–11)
García (10–6)
40,172
56–65
122
August 14
@ Cardinals
6–2
Jackson (9–8)
Rogers (6–2)
38,748
56–66
123
August 15
Marlins
7–4
Belisle (7–4)
Núñez (1–3)
32,175
57–66
124
August 16
Marlins
6–5
Sánchez (7–6)
Chacín (9–10)
Núñez (33)
36,136
57–67
125
August 17
Marlins
12–5
Cook (3–7)
Nolasco (9–9)
33,522
58–67
126
August 19
Dodgers
8–2
Kuroda (9–14)
Hammel (7–12)
44,984
58–68
127
August 20
Dodgers
7–6 (13)
Romero (1–0)
Hawksworth (2–4)
45,195
59–68
128
August 21
Dodgers
5–3
Millwood (1–1)
Billingsley (10–10)
Betancourt (2)
49,083
60–68
129
August 22
Astros
9–5
Chacín (10–10)
Myers (3–13)
Betancourt (3)
27,166
61–68
130
August 23
Astros
8–6
Belisle (8–4)
Rodriguez (2–2)
Brothers (1)
31,179
62–68
131
August 24
Astros
7–6 (10)
Belisle (9–4)
Rodríguez (1–5)
30,333
63–68
132
August 26
@ Dodgers
6–1
Lilly (8–13)
Rogers (6–3)
38,960
63–69
133
August 27
@ Dodgers
7–6 (11)
MacDougal (1–1)
Hammel (7–13)
35,537
63–70
134
August 28
@ Dodgers
7–6
Chacín (11–10)
Eovaldi (1–2)
Betancourt (4)
38,503
64–70
135
August 29
@ Diamondbacks
5–1
Hudson (14–9)
White (1–1)
Putz (34)
19,478
64–71
136
August 30
@ Diamondbacks
9–4
Miley (2–1)
Cook (3–8)
20,231
64–72
137
August 31
@ Diamondbacks
4–2
Collmenter (9–8)
Rogers (6–4)
Putz (35)
23,062
64–73
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
138
September 2
@ Padres
3–0
Millwood (2–1)
Harang (12–5)
Betancourt (5)
22,070
65–73
139
September 3
@ Padres
5–4
White (2–1)
Luebke (5–8)
Betancourt (6)
23,974
66–73
140
September 4
@ Padres
7–2
Latos (7–13)
Cook (3–9)
24,661
66–74
141
September 5
Diamondbacks
10–7
Miley (3–1)
Rogers (6–5)
40,342
66–75
142
September 6
Diamondbacks
8–3
Belisle (10–4)
Hernandez (4–4)
25,691
67–75
143
September 7
Diamondbacks
5–3
Saunders (10–12)
Millwood (2–2)
Putz (37)
25,320
67–76
144
September 9
Reds
4–1
Bailey (8–7)
Chacín (11–11)
Cordero (32)
40,114
67–77
145
September 10
Reds
12–7
White (3–1)
Maloney (0–2)
38,499
68–77
146
September 11
Reds
4–1
Pomeranz (1–0)
Vólquez (5–5)
Hammel (1)
39,538
69–77
147
September 13
@ Brewers
2–1 (11)
Loe (4–7)
Lindstrom (2–2)
37,120
69–78
148
September 14
@ Brewers
6–2
Millwood (3–2)
Marcum (12–7)
38,302
70–78
149
September 15
Giants
8–5
Vogelsong (11–7)
Chacín (11–12)
Casilla (4)
34,364
70–79
150
September 16
Giants
9–1
Bumgarner (12–12)
White (3–2)
47,302
70–80
151
September 17
Giants
6–5
Joaquín (1–0)
Street (1–4)
Casilla (5)
38,961
70–81
152
September 18
Giants
12–5
Cain (12–10)
Rogers (6–6)
31,875
70–82
153
September 19
Padres
8–2
Luebke (6–9)
Millwood (3–3)
27,450
70–83
154
September 20
Padres
2–1
Latos (8–14)
Chacín (11–13)
Bell (40)
32,465
70–84
155
September 21
Padres
4–0
Bass (2–0)
Cook (3–10)
Bell (41)
31,457
70–85
156
September 22
@ Astros
9–6
Sosa (3–5)
White (3–3)
Melancon (20)
20,773
70–86
157
September 23
@ Astros
11–2
Myers (7–13)
Pomeranz (1–1)
22,467
70–87
158
September 24
@ Astros
4–2 (13)
M. Reynolds (1–2)
Lyles (2–8)
Betancourt (7)
26,209
71–87
159
September 25
@ Astros
19–3
Millwood (4–3)
Harrell (0–2)
21,621
72–87
160
September 26
@ Giants
3–1
Vogelsong (13–7)
Chacín (11–14)
Casilla (6)
41,956
72–88
161
September 27
@ Giants
7–0
Bumgarner (13–13)
White (3–4)
42,370
72–89
162
September 28
@ Giants
6–3
Pomeranz (2–1)
Surkamp (2–2)
Betancourt (8)
41,873
73–89
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Notes
On September 24, the Rockies and Houston Astros played the 200,000th game in MLB history.[ 15] The Rockies won 4-2 in 13 innings.
Farm system
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References
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