COLORADO (Cook) +125 over ARIZONA (O. Hernandez)
The Rockies are pounding out plenty of runs (42 in
their first 6 games, .309 team BA) haven't
forgotten the sizeable profit they amassed in night
road games vs. righthanders in 2005 (+$1155). The
best news might be starter Aaron Cook, who opened
the season with a solid effort against the D'Backs last
Wednesday. He did a great job for them in 13 starts
last season (+$825), posting a 3.67 ERA in those games,
excellent when you consider how ERA's are always
inflated when you start half your games at Coors Field.
Arizona only went 24-37 (-$1970) in night games at
home last year, grabing the underdog price vs.
El Duque & Company.
The Rockies are pounding out plenty of runs (42 in
their first 6 games, .309 team BA) haven't
forgotten the sizeable profit they amassed in night
road games vs. righthanders in 2005 (+$1155). The
best news might be starter Aaron Cook, who opened
the season with a solid effort against the D'Backs last
Wednesday. He did a great job for them in 13 starts
last season (+$825), posting a 3.67 ERA in those games,
excellent when you consider how ERA's are always
inflated when you start half your games at Coors Field.
Arizona only went 24-37 (-$1970) in night games at
home last year, grabing the underdog price vs.
El Duque & Company.
