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Story became the first player to hit two home runs in his major league debut on opening day, and both came off Greinke, one of the best pitchers in baseball.

''It is unbelievable,'' Story said. ''It is something you don't even dream of or something that I never dreamed of. It is a really, really special moment.''
 

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As a sports memorabilia collector, this guys stuff just went up 1000%. On his way to rookie of the year honors and if he keeps it up MVP.
 

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What a week:

DENVER - The Story continues for Colorado Rockies shortstop Trevor Story, who broke the record for the most home runs through 6 games in Major League Baseball history on Sunday.

The Rockies rookie hit another home run against the San Diego Padres, the 7th in his first 6 MLB games.
 

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Trevor Story makes impressive bid for last spot on NL All-Star team


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Rockies shortstop Trevor Story pulls in a pop fly off the bat of Philadelphia Phillies leadoff hitter Odubel Herrera in the first inning Thursday in Denver.



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DENVER Trevor Story broke out of a slump in grand fashion.

Story tied an NL rookie record for most home runs before the All-Star break, homering twice and boosting his total to 21 while the Colorado Rockies beat the Philadelphia Phillies 11-2 on Thursday night.

Story, one of five players on the ballot for the last NL All-Star spot, had a three
-run drive in the third and a solo shot in the fifth. He snapped a 0-for-17 skid that accompanied playing through a bruised middle finger and thumb suffered when he was hit in the hand by a pitch June 26 against Arizona.




''The last couple of nights, I felt good out there,'' Story said. ''I just haven't had the results. You just simplify, keep working, trust your preparation in the cage and how it's going to translate to the field.''

It translated well enough for Story to join Dave Kingman (1972) and Albert Pujols (2001) as the only NL rookies to hit 21 home runs prior to the break.

''Any time you're with guys like that, it's an honor. To have done what they've done, it's pretty cool,'' Story said.

Rockies manager Walt Weiss saw Story making strides at the plate as his hand injury improved.

''It's good to see him swinging the bat,'' Weiss said. ''I felt like even though he hadn't gotten many hits the last few games, I saw better at-bats. He really hit those two balls tonight. It's been an unbelievable first half, quite a way to start a career.''

Mark Reynolds also homered and doubled to drive in four runs for the Rockies, helping to back Chad Bettis (7-6), who kept the Phillies in check while pitching into the seventh. DJ LeMahieu added three hits, including an RBI single in the Rockies' five-run seventh.
Ryan Howard had a home run for the Phillies in the second, his 12th of the
season and 370th of his career to tie Ralph Kiner and former Rockies first baseman Todd Helton for 78th place on the career list. Maikel Franco doubled and singled but had his home run streak snapped at four games.
The Rockies scored runs in the first three innings, starting with Nolan Arenado's RBI double in the first off Adam Morgan (1-7). Morgan allowed six runs on nine hits in five innings and dropped to 0-7 in his past nine starts. After
the game, Morgan was optioned to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.

''You never like to send anybody out,'' Phillies manager Peter Mackanin said. ''He knows what he has to do to improve.''

Morgan was told of his demotion during a postgame meeting with his manager.

''It was a good conversation,'' Morgan said. ''They shot me straight. That's all you can ask for as a player. It was good, it was the truth and I needed to hear it. My point of view right now is I can only go up from here.''

Reynolds led off the second with his ninth home run, and in the third, with LeMahieu and Carlos Gonzalez aboard, Story drove a 3-2 offering from Morgan into the left-field bleachers for his first homer of the game and a 5-1 Rockies lead.

Story put the Rockies up 6-2 in the fifth with his second homer.

Reynolds keyed Colorado's five-run burst in the seventh with his bases-loaded double.

Bettis allowed two runs on seven hits in 6 2/3 innings.

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With fan balloting for the final NL All-Star berth nearing a close, Story made his pitch for last-minute votes with his big night. Story leads all major league rookies in home runs (21) and RBIs (55).
 

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According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Story became the first rookie to go 4-for-4 with two home runs, at least five RBIs and a stolen base in a game since the Royals' Bo Jackson on April 14, 1987. Jackson drove in seven that game.
 

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Rockies rookie shortstop Trevor Story continued to rewrite history when he hit another home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks, his fourth in the first three games of his career.
Story became the first player in modern Major League Baseball history, which dates to 1900, to hit a home run in each of the first three games of his career.
His two-run blast in the first inning Wednesday helped the Rockies beat the Diamondbacks, 4-3, to win the season-opening series.
"It's just kind of surreal right now," Story said. "It's hard to explain. I can't really put words to it."
On Monday, Story became the first player in baseball history to hit two home runs in his first game that came on opening day. He hit his third home run in Tuesday's 10-5 loss.
Story is the first player in baseball history to hit a home run for each of his first four hits, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
"It was fun to watch him," manager Walt Weiss said. "A young kid who has dreamt of this his whole life and shows up and is probably better than his dream was — that first game, that first series. ... It is quite a story — pun intended."
Story's home run Wednesday passed Joe Cunningham, who hit three home runs in his first two games when he debuted for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1954. Todd Helton also homered in his first two career games in 1997.
The Rockies' home opener is Friday afternoon against the San Diego Padres at Coors Field.
 

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This kid can play.....Rookie of the year.
 

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