Getting to be a full moon- doggies start barking louder! I am loving the season so far. Disciplined and much happier. Looking forward to after the break where we won 10000 in one week last year. Awesome- Slowed down a bit and only taking the best that I can see.
Arizona +130
DENVER (Ticker) - When Aaron Cook won his fourth straight decision on May 19, he probably thought the wins would just keep on coming.
However, the righthander takes the mound Sunday in search of only his second victory in his last nine starts as the Colorado Rockies conclude their three-game set with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Cook (6-7, 3.61 ERA) has allowed more than four runs only once in his last eight starts, posting a 3.98 ERA in that stretch. However, the Rockies have gone just 1-7 in those contests, including a 9-6 defeat against San Francisco in Cook's last start on Monday.
In that game, Cook yielded four runs in 6 1/3 innings as he remained without a victory against a National League opponent since a triumph in Houston on May 13.
Cook will try to help Colorado salvage the series finale after dropping the first two matchups. Saturday's encounter was a wild one that saw the Diamondbacks snap a 1-1 tie with seven runs in the ninth only to surrender six runs - and nearly the game - in the bottom half.
Juan Cruz (3-4, 4.53) hopes to restore order for Arizona, which has permitted 36 runs over its last five games. The Dominican righthander had pitched 13 consecutive scoreless innings over two straight wins before yielding four runs in only three frames in Monday's 10-4 defeat to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Diamondbacks are 5-3 on their nine-game road trip.
ARIZONA is 7-0 (+9.0 Units) against the money line vs. an NL starting pitcher whose ERA is 3.50 to 4.20 this season.
The average score was ARIZONA 7.3, OPPONENT 4.6 - (Rating = 2*)
Play Against - Home teams with a money line of -100 to -150 (COLORADO) - with a starting pitcher whose ERA is 3.70 or better on the season (NL) against opponent with a starting pitcher whose ERA is 4.70 to 5.20 on the season (NL).
(38-16 over the last 5 seasons.) (70.4%, +29.4 units. Rating = 4*)
Arizona +130
DENVER (Ticker) - When Aaron Cook won his fourth straight decision on May 19, he probably thought the wins would just keep on coming.
However, the righthander takes the mound Sunday in search of only his second victory in his last nine starts as the Colorado Rockies conclude their three-game set with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Cook (6-7, 3.61 ERA) has allowed more than four runs only once in his last eight starts, posting a 3.98 ERA in that stretch. However, the Rockies have gone just 1-7 in those contests, including a 9-6 defeat against San Francisco in Cook's last start on Monday.
In that game, Cook yielded four runs in 6 1/3 innings as he remained without a victory against a National League opponent since a triumph in Houston on May 13.
Cook will try to help Colorado salvage the series finale after dropping the first two matchups. Saturday's encounter was a wild one that saw the Diamondbacks snap a 1-1 tie with seven runs in the ninth only to surrender six runs - and nearly the game - in the bottom half.
Juan Cruz (3-4, 4.53) hopes to restore order for Arizona, which has permitted 36 runs over its last five games. The Dominican righthander had pitched 13 consecutive scoreless innings over two straight wins before yielding four runs in only three frames in Monday's 10-4 defeat to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Diamondbacks are 5-3 on their nine-game road trip.
ARIZONA is 7-0 (+9.0 Units) against the money line vs. an NL starting pitcher whose ERA is 3.50 to 4.20 this season.
The average score was ARIZONA 7.3, OPPONENT 4.6 - (Rating = 2*)
Play Against - Home teams with a money line of -100 to -150 (COLORADO) - with a starting pitcher whose ERA is 3.70 or better on the season (NL) against opponent with a starting pitcher whose ERA is 4.70 to 5.20 on the season (NL).
(38-16 over the last 5 seasons.) (70.4%, +29.4 units. Rating = 4*)
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