Somewhat lucky win yesterday, which, in my opinion, was a long time coming after some of the losses I've taken in recent weeks. Anyway, I love interleague play, and here's one I like pretty well to start it off.
Baseball Play of the Day (24-20, +7.48):
Colorado Rockies -124 (Cook/Towers)
I'd like to congratulate Josh Towers for winning his last game, and improving his record to 1-7 on the year. He also brought his ERA down to 8.46, and 9.38 away from home. His WHIP is nearly 2.
Basically, he's not anywhere near Aaron Cook's class. Cook's home ERA is 2.79, and his WHIP is close to half of Towers'. He keeps the ball down in the zone, which is the key to success at Coors Field. Towers won't do that regularly enough.
The Blue Jays just won an extra inning game in Anaheim, while Colorado had today off to prepare for this one. The Rockies already have the better bullpen, and now they are more rested as well. They will start interleague play off on a good note with a solid victory here.
Baseball Play of the Day (24-20, +7.48):
Colorado Rockies -124 (Cook/Towers)
I'd like to congratulate Josh Towers for winning his last game, and improving his record to 1-7 on the year. He also brought his ERA down to 8.46, and 9.38 away from home. His WHIP is nearly 2.
Basically, he's not anywhere near Aaron Cook's class. Cook's home ERA is 2.79, and his WHIP is close to half of Towers'. He keeps the ball down in the zone, which is the key to success at Coors Field. Towers won't do that regularly enough.
The Blue Jays just won an extra inning game in Anaheim, while Colorado had today off to prepare for this one. The Rockies already have the better bullpen, and now they are more rested as well. They will start interleague play off on a good note with a solid victory here.
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