--The Rockies lost 15 times in 18 games against Arizona, equaling a franchise record for the most losses to one team in a season. The Rockies were 4-15 against the Dodgers in 2006. The worst season record against a team, however, was in 1993, their first year of existence, when the Rockies were 0-13 against Atlanta.
--INF Garrett Atkins and OF Willy Taveras were the only Rockies players to earn incentives based on game-related stats. Atkins picked up $525,000 total for finishing with 664 plate appearances. He earned $175,000 each at 600, 625 and 650. He failed to reach the $20,000 for 675 and 700 appearances. Willy Taveras had 538 plate appearances, picking up $50,000 for 500 plate appearances, but with a stress fracture in his right tibia, he was unable to reach either 550 or 600 plate appearances, which also had $50,000 payments. RHP Aaron Cook and OF Matt Holliday both earned $25,000 for their All-Star selections.
--The Rockies led the NL with 141 stolen bases, but their inability to steal a base during the weekend in Arizona cost them the major league lead. Tampa Bay had 142, as Eric Hinske stole a base in the season finale at Detroit. It is the third-best stolen base total in Rockies history, behind 1996, when the Rockies stole 201, and 1993, their first year of existence, when they stole 146 bases.
BY THE NUMBERS: 12 -- Pitchers who started games for the Rockies this season, one fewer than a year ago. That was third in the majors, behind San Diego, which used 14 starters, and Pittsburgh, which used 13.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "We have to see how the terrain moves this winter. He needs to keep (versatility) in play, and stay familiar with (second base and left field)." -- Manager Clint Hurdle, on whether Ian Stewart can focus on third base this offseason or needs to continue to work at second base and in left field.