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Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:10 am | Updated: 12:18 am, Thu Jun 21, 2012.

PHILADELPHIA - A lot of hustle and a little luck worked out for the Phillies.

Todd Helton missed tagging first base to allow the winning run to score on Placido Polanco's grounder in the ninth inning and the Phillies rallied to beat the Colorado Rockies 7-6 on Wednesday night.

After Dexter Fowler hit a tiebreaking RBI single off Jonathan Papelbon (1-2) with two outs in the ninth, the Phillies got a clutch, two-out hit of their own in the bottom half.

Rafael Betancourt (1-3) retired the first two batters before Ty Wigginton singled to left. Hunter Pence ripped a double off the wall in left to score Wigginton, who was running on the pitch.

Carlos Ruiz was intentionally walked and Shane Victorino beat out an infield single on a grounder to shortstop. Polanco then hit a grounder to shortstop Marco Scutaro, whose throw to first was a bit high, but Helton caught it and had time to beat a charging Polanco to the bag. He stretched for first and missed. Helton, a three-time Gold Glove Award winner, was charged with his second error of the season, and the Phillies stormed out of the dugout to celebrate.

"Out of the corner of my eye, I thought the ball was to the outfield," Helton said. "There's no excuse. I should have been there."

It wouldn't have mattered if Victorino and Polanco hadn't gone all-out down the line.

"When you're not doing the big things, the little things work to your advantage," Victorino said. "Hopefully it'll kick-start something."

Polanco isn't known for his speed, so Scutaro didn't have to rush the throw.

"I thought I was out on the way," Polanco said. "When I got close to the bag, I saw he was off and I had a chance."

Betancourt has blown three saves in 13 tries.

Wilin Rosario, Michael Cuddyer and Chris Nelson hit homers for Colorado, which has lost 12 of 13.

Michael Martinez homered for the last-place Phillies, who are 5-12 since beating Miami on June 1.

"That was a big finish for us," manager Charlie Manuel said. "Just hustling at the end got us the win. That's why you hustle."

In the top of the ninth, Papelbon retired the first two batters before Rosario doubled to right. Pinch-hitter Jason Giambi was intentionally walked, bringing up Fowler, who ripped a single to right to put the Rockies up 6-5.

Papelbon is 17-for-17 in save opportunities with a 0.00 ERA. But he's given up seven earned runs in 10 innings in non-save situations.

Phillies starter Joe Blanton gave up five runs and six hits in seven innings. He allowed three homers but retired the last 11 batters he faced.

"Sometimes you don't have any luck," Blanton said. "I feel fine about the way I threw."

Cuddyer's solo shot to left tied it at 4 in the third. Nelson connected in the fourth to give the Rockies a 5-4 lead.

Jimmy Rollins hit a looping double to right to score John Mayberry Jr. to tie it at 5 in the bottom half.

Both teams' No. 8 hitters traded three-run homers in the second.

Blanton allowed singles to Jordan Pacheco and Nelson before Rosario drove one into the Phillies' bullpen in right-center to give the Rockies a 3-1 lead. Rosario leads all rookies with 10 homers and 30 RBIs.

Polanco singled, Mayberry walked and Martinez hit a shot to the seats in right-center to put the Phillies up 4-3.

Notes: The Phillies recalled left-hander Raul Valdes to replace catcher Eric Kratz, who was sent to Triple A on Tuesday night. ... The Phillies have won 22 of their last 26 against Rockies, including 13 of 15 at Citizens Bank Park. ... Blanton has allowed a homer in eight straight starts and 16 overall in that span. ... The Phillies had their 253rd straight sellout, including postseason.

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