Colorado Rockies at Florida Marlins (-200, 7)
The mile-high Rockies have come back to sea level in the second half and may be wearing down after playing for a week in the heat of Miami and Cincinnati.
They run into buzzsaw tonight in Josh Johnson, who has pitched 12 consecutive games without allowing more than two earned runs in a game. He leads the league in ERA (1.63) and has allowed only one earned so far in July. He has an unshakable "next-pitch" mentality.
"You just go out there and give your team a chance to win," said Johnson, who struck out seven without issuing a walk in his last outing. "That's all you can do. You can't do anything else. You can't do anything more. When you try to do more, that's when you might get yourself in trouble."
Colorado's Jorge De La Rosa has struggled with his fastball and breaking ball since coming back from a finger injury. The Marlins are batting 31 points higher against lefties than righties.
Pick: Marlins
Los Angeles Angels at Texas Rangers (140, 8)
Cliff Lee seems to get stronger the longer he stays with a team, which makes it a shame he is suiting up for his third different squad in less than a year.
Lee is 0-2 in his first two starts with the Rangers following his trade from Seattle, but you may recall it took him a while to get rolling with the Mariners in April too. The veteran doesn't seemed to be fazed by the slow start.
"I would have liked to come in and done a better job right off the bat, but it is what it is," Lee said. "It's a done deal now. All I can do is come in and prepare for the next time. Hopefully the results are better."
The Angels counter with Jared Weaver who has not been at his best lately. The Rangers are batting .282 against righthanders and have won five of their last six since the All-Star break.
Pick: Rangers
Streaking
C.C. Sabathia, New York Yankees (12-3, 3.13 ERA)
New
York’s hefty lefty has not tasted defeat since May 23, going 8-0 in his
10 starts since. Sabathia is coming off a no-decision against the Tampa
Bay Rays in his last start, allowing three runs on eight hits in seven
innings of work. He has a 2.48 ERA and 61 total strikeouts in his last
10 appearance.
Adam Wainwright, St. Louis Cardinals (14-5, 2.02 ERA)
The
Cardinals' budding right hander has won four straight starts heading
into Thursday. He hasn’t allowed a run in his past two appearances,
limiting opponents to only 11 hits over 14 innings pitched. Wainwright
has been stellar inside Busch Stadium this year, posting a 10-0 mark
with a slim 1.31 ERA.
Slumping
Jorge De La Rosa, Colorado Rockies (3-2, 6.16 ERA)
De
La Rosa hasn’t been the same since a finger injury in April. In his two
starts back in the bigs, the Rockies lefty has gotten pounded. He’s
given up 11 runs on 14 hits in just under eight innings of work. His
last start lasted only 3 1-3 innings, allowing six runs and three homes
runs.
Ryan Rowland-Smith, Seattle Mariners (1-9, 6.18 ERA)
Rowland-Smith
hasn’t won a game since mid-June and is 0-3 in his last five starts.
He’s given up nine runs in just over seven innings during his last two
trips to the bump, most recently getting lit up for five runs on eight
hits in a no-decision to the Los Angeles Angels. The Aussie hurler gave
up a home run in the 7-6 loss, giving him 18 dingers allowed in 2010.
Returning
Yovani Gallardo, Milwaukee Brewers (8-4, 2.58 ERA)
The
Brewers' All-Star pitcher missed the Midsummer Classic due to a left
oblique strain that found him on the 15-day DL. He hasn’t pitched in the
bigs since July 4, going 2-1 in his last four starts. The righthy is
2-0 vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2010, posting 11 shutout innings and
14 strikeouts during those two starts.
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