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Aaron Cook #28 | Pitcher | Colorado Rockies
Height: 6-3    Weight: 205    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Feb 8, 1979, Fort Campbell, KY
Contract: Signed through 2011, with a mutual option for 2012
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2009 Statistics
PeriodGGSCGSHOWLSVBSIPHBBERHRKERAWHIP
Yesterday00000000.0000000.000.00
Last 7 Days110010008.0411121.120.62
Last 14 Days2200100013.0811130.690.69
Last 21 Days2200100013.0811130.690.69
200927271111600158.0175477319784.161.41
Career Stats
YearTeamGGSCGWLSVIPHBBERHRKERAK/9BB/9H/9WHIP
2002COL95021035.24113184144.543.533.2810.351.51
2003COL43161460124.016057838436.023.124.1411.611.75
2004COL1616164096.211239467404.283.723.6310.431.56
2005COL1313272083.110116348243.672.591.7310.911.40
2006COL323209150212.22425510017924.233.892.3310.241.40
2007COL25252870166.0178447615614.123.312.399.651.34
2008COL323221690211.1236489313963.964.092.0410.051.34
2009COL272711160158.0175477319784.164.442.689.971.41
Career1971669635001087.21245319523914484.333.712.6410.301.44
Player Notes
October 8, 2009
Aaron Cook went from solid to shaky in his NLDS start on Thursday. The sinker-baller pitched five scoreless innings before getting touched for three runs in the sixth. The performance was still good enough to earn the win, however, as Colorado won 5-4 in Philadelphia.

Our View:Five scoreless innings is about as much as most pitchers can hope for against Philadelphia's fearsome lineup, and all-in-all, Cook turned in a good outing for the Rockies.
October 1, 2009
In just his second start since August 25, Aaron Cook was dominant on Thursday afternoon. The sinker-balling righty allowed only one run in eight innings of work, throwing just 85 pitches, as Colorado beat the Brewers 9-2 to clinch a playoff berth. They now head into a three-game series with the Dodgers that will decide the National League western division crown. L.A. has a two-game lead.

Our View:Thursday was a shot across the bow from Cook and the Rockies - he's ready to go for the playoffs. He will be a very tough opponent in October, especially at Coors Field.
September 25, 2009
Aaron Cook only allowed four hits over five scoreless innings in Friday's 2-1 win over the Cardinals at Coors Field. He had no walks and one strikeout.

Our View:Cook was in control tonight, but had to settle for a no-decision as the Cardinals tied the game at 1-1 in the top of the seventh. He was 0-3 over his previous three starts.
September 22, 2009
According to the Denver Post, Aaron Cook will get the start on Friday against the Cardinals.

Our View:Cook has been rehabbing a shoulder strain for the last month, but fared well in a 50-pitch simulated game on Saturday and the Rockies think he's ready. He'll be on a limited pitch count (around 70), so he likely won't be able to go deep into the game, but the Rox have to be happy he's trotting back out to the hill. Before the injury he was 10-6 with a 4.47 ERA.
September 19, 2009
According to the Denver Post, Aaron Cook threw a 50-pitch simulated game on Saturday and felt no pain in his strained shoulder.

Our View:Cook has been on the DL since August 21st, but says that he's feeling great right now. He is slated to start on Thursday against the Padres and likely will barring any setbacks.