PREMIUM
3-Game MLB SWEEPER PASS
(MLB) Pittsburgh vs. Colorado,
Money Line: -127.00 Colorado (Home)
Result: Loss
Money Line: -127.00 Colorado (Home)
Result: Loss
The set-up: Everyone is talking about the Cubs in the NL Central, after the defending champs have won all six games since the break to close withing a game of the Brewers. However, the red-hot Pirates have also surged into contention in that division, after completing a four-game sweep of the first-place Milwaukee Brewers with Thursday's 4-2 victory. Pittsburgh was eight games behind Milwaukee when it woke up last Sunday morning but now finds itself only three back, as Thursday's 4-2 victory moved them to 48-48 (Pirates have won 11 of 13). Colorado (56-41) endured a 5-15 stretch before righting the ship by scoring 49 runs during a four-game winning streak, including a three-game sweep of the San Diego Padres to open this week. The 56-41 Rockies now share the NL wild card lead with the Arizona Diamondbacks and are 5 1/2 games ahead of the Chicago Cubs and 7 1/2 in front of Pittsburgh. These two hot teams square off for three games this weekend at Coors Field.
The pitching matchup: Trevor Williams (3-4 & 4.69 ERA) gets the nod for Pittsburgh and Jeff Hoffman (6-1 & 4.33 ERA) for Colorado. Williams began the season in the bullpen but is now 2-3 with a 4.43 ERA in 13 starts in 2017 (Pirates are 6-7). He has never faced Colorado or any of its players. Hoffman was acquired from Toronto in the 2015 in Troy Tulowitzki trade and like Williams, has never faced Pittsburgh or any of its players. The Rockies are 7-3 in Hoffman's 10 starts this season but his ERA at Coors is a problem (6.44), considering it's just 2.45 on the road.
The pick: Something has to give here but I won't buck Colorado here at home. Colorado is averaging 12.25 RPG in its four-game winning streak with the last three coming at Coors, where they are now averaging 6.19 RPG on the season. Colorado is a 10* play.
The pitching matchup: Trevor Williams (3-4 & 4.69 ERA) gets the nod for Pittsburgh and Jeff Hoffman (6-1 & 4.33 ERA) for Colorado. Williams began the season in the bullpen but is now 2-3 with a 4.43 ERA in 13 starts in 2017 (Pirates are 6-7). He has never faced Colorado or any of its players. Hoffman was acquired from Toronto in the 2015 in Troy Tulowitzki trade and like Williams, has never faced Pittsburgh or any of its players. The Rockies are 7-3 in Hoffman's 10 starts this season but his ERA at Coors is a problem (6.44), considering it's just 2.45 on the road.
The pick: Something has to give here but I won't buck Colorado here at home. Colorado is averaging 12.25 RPG in its four-game winning streak with the last three coming at Coors, where they are now averaging 6.19 RPG on the season. Colorado is a 10* play.