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Jul 11, 2015 - 6:05 AM The Colorado Rockies may be last in the NL West but Carlos Gonzalez isn't giving up.

Gonzalez looks to continue his hot hitting as the Rockies attempt to extend their longest winning streak over the Atlanta Braves on Saturday.

Colorado (37-49) is 12 games back of first-place Los Angeles in the division. However, following a 2-9 stretch with a pair of 5-3 wins over Atlanta (42-45) has Gonzalez thinking turnaround.

"We're not out of the race. If we say we're out, it's over," he told MLB's official website. "We have a chance to finish strong this weekend, then think about the damage we're going to do after the All-Star break."

Gonzalez is doing some damage of his own, going 10 for 21 with two homers, four doubles and four RBIs in five games after going 3 for 29 over the previous eight.

The right fielder has three doubles and a homer in this series. His home run Friday helped Colorado win its fourth straight against the Braves.

"It was away, it was one of those little CarGo reaches," said Gonzalez, who is batting .348 average with 21 RBIs in his last 24 games against Atlanta. "When things go good, I can cover a lot of the plate, so I was able to put the barrel on the ball and drive it to center field."

The Rockies are expected to have Troy Tulowitzki back after a day off. The shortstop is hitting .354 during a 21-game hitting streak, the longest in the majors this season.

Colorado tries to win its seventh in 10 home games behind Jorge De La Rosa (6-3, 4.46 ERA), who is 6-1 with a 2.96 ERA over his last nine starts while completing at least six innings six times.

Another long outing would be helpful since the Rockies have used 11 pitchers in two games due to Thursday's long rain delay and an injury to Friday's scheduled starter David Hale.

De La Rosa, though, is 2-2 with a 6.81 ERA in eight starts at Coors Field while winning four straight on the road with a 0.99 ERA.

The left-hander was staked to a four-run lead before taking the mound at Arizona on Sunday, allowing two runs in six-plus innings of a 6-4 win.

"The only thing I try to do is give the team the best chance to win, keep games close and wait for the guys to start hitting," De La Rosa said.

He's 1-1 with a 7.71 ERA in five games - three starts - against the Braves but he last faced them on July 29, 2013.

Friday's loss was the third straight overall and ninth in 12 road games for Atlanta, which gives the ball to Matt Wisler (3-1, 3.13) hoping the rookie can improve upon his 1-1 record and 6.52 ERA in two away starts.

He served up a leadoff homer Monday at Milwaukee before settling down to yield two more runs before leaving with six strikeouts in 5 2-3 innings of a 5-3 victory.

"He ran out of gas a bit in the sixth inning but he threw the ball well," catcher A.J. Pierzynski said. "He threw all of his pitches for strikes. It was a good outing. His last road outing didn't go so well."

Kelly Johnson is 9 for 22 with three homers and 10 RBIs in seven games. His three-run shot Friday is one of his four hits in this series and he's 13 for 33 (.394) with four homers and 13 RBIs in his last nine games at Coors Field.