Fowler's leap propels Rockies' big inning

It was exactly the kind of move one might expect from a player who had a chance to play basketball at Harvard.

Fortunately, Dexter Fowler passed on that opportunity and took a $925,000 bonus to sign with the Rockies after being selected in the 14th round in 2004. On Monday, with the Phillies up 2-1 in the eighth, Fowler leapt over Chase Utley on a potential double-play ball, distracting the second baseman and causing a poor throw to second. The Phillies ended up with no outs on the play, and the Rockies went on to score three times and for a 4-2 lead.

In this case, it was probably more athleticism than smarts from Fowler that allowed him to avoid Utley, who had thrown himself into the baserunner's path in an effort to field the ball. A collision seemed the likely result initially, but Fowler edged to the right and jumped over Utley's back before sliding into second. Utley did get the throw away, but it wasn't where Jimmy Rollins expected it and Rollins ended up being charged with an error after it rolled away.

Fowler had reached base on a walk versus Cliff Lee. He singled previously in the game. The rookie had to be disappointed because of the events of Sunday's game, when he was removed in favor of Jason Giambi in the ninth despite already collecting two hits in the game. Giambi popped out against Brad Lidge with the tying run on, and the Rockies went on to lose by one.

The switch-hitting Fowler found himself on the bench frequently against righties down the stretch because of the play of Seth Smith and Carlos Gonzalez. However, he's started every game of the NLDS with the Phillies throwing nothing but lefties and he'll be in there again Tuesday against Cole Hamels, if the Rockies go on to win tonight. He should be locked in as the Rockies' center fielder next year, with Gonzalez presumably playing regularly in left or right.

Matthew,

I guess this would have been the big story had the Rockies not given up three runs in the ninth.

One correction: Folwer was pulled for Giambi, who tied the score with a single...not what you state.

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