The Rockies are in town, for the first time since sweeping the local boys in last year’s playoffs, and they are hurtin’ for certain. Tulowisky, Holliday and Hawpe are all sidelined. The Phils are without Jayson Werth for close to a fortnight longer, but they’re nowhere near the collection of walking wounded that constitutes 20-30 Colorado these days.
As we’re counting our blessings for that, let’s also thank the scheduling gods that the Phils don’t have to face Aaron Cook (7-3, 2.82) in this series. Instead they get:
De La Rosa (7.78, 1-2)
Jimenez (4.61, 1-4)
Reynolds (4.08, 0-1)
Of course, Reynolds is facing Eaton (5.37, 0-3), so I guess that’s a wash.
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