DENVER -- Go figure: The Atlanta Braves had traffic on the bases nearly every inning and still lost.Stranding 10 runners doesnt exactly help.Tyler Chatwood allowed one hit over five erratic innings, Trevor Story lined his fourth homer in three games and the Colorado Rockies swept the Braves with a 7-2 win Sunday.It seemed like we shouldve been the one running away with the game, really, with all the baserunners we had, said Braves interim manager Brian Snitker, whose team was outscored 26-12 in the four-game series. We just couldnt pierce a gap or get a hit or get anything going and take advantage of all the walks.The result: Atlantas 10th straight loss at Coors Field. The team is now 2-8 since the All-Star break.Were trying to get it back and get going and obviously havent been able to, outfielder Jeff Francoeur said. I think thats the frustrating part. I think that everybodys putting the work in and doing things. Its just there are no results. And thats tough, especially when you get beat the way we got beat really in three out of four of these games.Tyrell Jenkins (0-2) surrendered three homers and seven runs in 3 1/3 innings.He was just kind of off, Snitker said. Didnt have the crispness and the bounce in his step that he had prior.Its all a learning process for Jenkins, who made his third big league start.When you give up seven runs, you always want to do something different, he said. I just have to be more aggressive.Chatwood (9-6) finished with an intriguing line: a career-high eight walks, one hit -- Freddie Freemans single in the first -- six strikeouts and no runs. Hes the 16th pitcher in major league history to post that sort of roller-coaster line and go at least five, according to the Rockies.Thats not a normal stat line for a starter, said DJ LeMahieu, whose team captured all four from the Braves after losing two of three to struggling Tampa Bay. He grinded.Just as intriguing was Storys line for the Atlanta series: 7 for 14 with four homers and nine RBI.Nah, thats not normal, either, LeMahieu said. Not for anybody.Nolan Arenado jumpstarted the offense with a three-run homer in the first and LeMahieu added a solo shot in the fourth as the Rockies captured their 10th straight victory over the Braves at Coors Field.Story launched a two-run shot in the fourth a day after breaking the NL rookie record for most homers by a shortstop. He now has 27 this season and moves closer to the major league rookie record for a shortstop. Nomar Garciaparra had 30 with Boston in 1997.Chatwood walked a batter in every frame and left after throwing 97 pitches, just 51 of them for strikes.Effectively wild, I think they call that, Chatwood said. I thought my stuff was really good today.Normally, if you walk guys, youre going to get hurt here. Anytime you can do that and get away with it, its always nice.Rockies reliever Gonzalez Germen surrendered both runs in the seventh. Freeman had an RBI double and Nick Markakis brought in the other on a grounder.TRAINERS ROOMBraves: RHP Julio Teheran threw from 90 feet Sunday and didnt feel pain two days after leaving a game early with tightness in his right lat. He remains hopeful he can make his next scheduled start. We still have to wait, Teheran said. I dont feel any pain and thats a good sign.THIS & THATThe Braves have scored three runs or less in 10 of their last 12 contests at Coors Field. ... Freeman finished the series hitting .313 with a double, two triples and an RBI.UP NEXTBraves: After Mondays day off, Atlanta plays a two-game series in Minnesota. RHP Lucas Harrell (1-2) goes for the Braves on Tuesday and RHP Ervin Santana (3-8) for the Twins.Rockies: LHP Jorge De La Rosa (6-7) takes the mound Monday to kick off a three-game series in Baltimore. 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The 2016 Associated Press Little All-America team for Division II, III and NAIA players.FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQuarterback -- Justin Dvorak, senior, 6-0, 200, Colorado School of Mines.Running backs -- Marty Carter, sophomore, 6-0, 202, Grand Valley State; Trevor Heitland, senior, 5-11, 196, Coe.Linemen -- Jordan Morgan, senior, 6-4, 320, Kutztown; Zach Voytek, senior, 6-5, 300, New Haven (Conn.); Nate Theaker, senior, 6-6, 300, Wayne State; Peter Bateman, senior, 6-6, 285, Minnesota Duluth; Brooks Jenkins, senior, 6-4, 285, Mount Union.Receivers -- Garry Brown, senior, 6-1, 200, California (Pa.); Matt Heller, senior, 6-0, 195, Augustana; Koree Reed, junior, 6-1, 185, Hartwick.All-purpose player -- Keelan Cole, senior, 6-2, 175, Kentucky Wesleyan.Kicker -- Matt Davis, senior, 6-1, 190, North Carolina Pembroke.DEFENSELinemen -- John Flood, senior, 6-3, 243, Wisconsin-Whitewater; Lucky Baar, senior, 6-2, 250, McKendree; Sie Doe, Jr., senior, 6-1, 230, Fort Hays State; Collin Bevins, senior, 6-6, 285, Northwest Missouri State.Linebackers -- Carter Hanson, junior, 5-10, 190, St. Johns (Minn.); Osband Thompson, junior, 6-0, 194, Tuskegee; Tyke Kozeal, senior, 6-0, 240, Nebraska-Kearney.Backs -- Baylor Mullins, senior, 5-9, 190, Mary Hardin-Baylor; Philbert Martial, senior, 5-10, 166, North Alabama; Matt McKoy, senior, 6-2, 212, Saginaw Valley State; Drew Hebel, sophomore, 5-11, 172, Black Hills State;Punter -- Aaron LaDeaux, senior, 6-2, 193, Minot State.SECOND TEAMOFFENSEQuarterback -- Kyle Zimmerman, senior, Northwest Missouri State.Running backs -- Austin Ekeler, senior, Western State; Chazz Middlebrook, sophomore, MacMurray.Linemen -- Stephen Evans, senior, North Alabama; Antoni Green, senior, Sioux Falls; Peter Gibson, senior, Wheaton; Alex Cappa, junior, Humboldt State; Jared Machorro, junior, Texas A&M Commerce.Receivers -- Xavier Ayers, senior, Western New Mexico; Damon Gibbson, junior, Minnesota State-Morehead; Jesse Zubik, junior, Washington & Jefferson;All-purpose player -- TJ Brown, senior, Sterling.ddddddddddddKicker -- Will Gingery, senior, Wittenberg.DEFENSELinemen -- Teidrick Smith, senior, Mary Hardin-Baylor; Whitney Richardson, junior, Lane; Dylan Donahue, senior, West Georgia; Marcus Martin, junior, Slippery Rock.Linebackers -- Matt Barnes, senior, Monmouth (Ill.); Alden Mann, senior, Wayland Baptist; Cody Burtscher, senior, Tarelton, State.Backs -- Joshua Simmons, junior, Limestone; Michael Alada, senior, St. Thomas (Minn.); Jared Chester, junior, LIU-Post; Raheem Wilson, senior, Southeastern Oklahoma.THIRD TEAMQuarterback -- Sam Riddle, senior, Linfield.Running backs -- Michael Anderson, senior, West Virginia Wesleyan; Dayton Winn, senior, Hendrix.Linemen -- Chase Sherman, senior, Northwest Missouri State; Lavonte Hights, junior, Shepherd; Aaron Cox, senior, Grand Valley State; Jake Daugherty, junior, Ferris State; Trevor Meyer, senior, Thomas More (Ky.).Receivers -- Brody Oliver, junior, Colorado School of Mines; Shawn Self, senior, Lock Haven; Dan Arnold, senior, Wisconsin-Platteville.All-purpose player -- Marcel Newson, senior, Mississippi College.Kicker -- Cole Antley, sophomore, Ouachita Baptist.DEFENSELinemen -- Victor Hudson, senior, Edinboro; Zach Sieler, sophomore, Ferris State; Sydeney Omameh, senior, Grand Valley State; Ray Edwards, senior, Wingate.Linebackers -- A.J. LiCata, junior, Alfred; Reese Dziedzic, senior, Wisconsin-Oshkosh; Eddrick Harris, senior, North Alabama.Backs -- Jay Watkins, junior, Indiana (Pa.); Jovon Dawson, senior, John Carroll; Kevin Berg, senior, Northwest Missouri State; Tavierre Thomas, junior, Ferris State.---More college football at http://collegefootball.ap.org/ ' ' '