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Story a bright spot for Rockies in defeat
- Updated: July 20, 2016
DENVER — On Tuesday night, when almost nothing was working offensively for the Rockies in a 10-1 loss to the Rays, Trevor Story shone bright. His offensive outbursts have been common since his recovery from a bruised right middle finger.
Story reached base all four times he stepped to the plate and drove in the Rockies’ only run with a home run in the ninth.
Story has been particularly hot as of late, going 11-for-27 in his last nine games. This after an 0-for-16 stretch following the injury to his finger, sustained when D-backs reliever Silvino Bracho hit him with a pitch on June 26.
“Naturally, you’re going to feel better the more your hand heals,” Story said. “But I was good enough to …
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