<p>DENVER -- Carlos Gonzalez left Friday's 10-9 win against the Padres after re-aggravating a lingering knee issue and rolling his ankle in the follow-through of a sixth-inning swing that resulted in a groundout to shortstop.</p><p>"I twisted my ankle on the swing, and then I tried to avoid the ankle, and my body and the whole weight [came down] on the knee," Gonzalez said. "It's all right, just sore. Depends on how I feel tomorrow, I don't want to miss any games. Right now it feels good, but in the moment, I was in pain. It's going away, and hopefully I feel better and play tomorrow."</p><p>Gonzalez walked and hit two triples before exiting, driving in three runs and leaving with the Rockies ahead by one. He returned to the field after the injury and fielded a double after watching a pair of homers sail over his head. He left the game during a pitching change after the Padres scored four runs without recording an out.</p><p>"I tried to stay, but they just kept hitting the ball to left field," Gonzalez said. "At that moment, I wanted to just take a breather and just wait until I get better, but they just kept hitting the ball to left field -- the two home runs and the ball off the wall. When you're running, it wasn't feeling better."</p><p><a href="http://colorado.rockies.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130607&content_id=49974114&vkey=news_col&c_id=col">Keep reading...</a></p>