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Hard not to be a homer but went with the Brewers on this one. What they lack in SP, they more than make up for in hitting, defense and a lights out BP
But real Rockies fans who know their team have told me many times that they are losers who always fail when it matters. Right @Duffman?I wouldn't sleep on the Rockies. No team has been hotter than the Brewers and Rox down the stretch. As for Coors Field, the Rox have had great success on the road this year. Strong starting pitching, a revived pen, offense up and down the lineup and Gold Glovers around the infield is good too.
Brewers are a great team and have home field and more rest coming into this series. I agree that they should be favored. They also took 5 out of 7 against the Rox this year but that came earlier in the season when the Rockies weren't playing as well. I think this series takes all 5 games to shake out a winner.
I wouldn't sleep on the Rockies. No team has been hotter than the Brewers and Rox down the stretch. As for Coors Field, the Rox have had great success on the road this year. Strong starting pitching, a revived pen, offense up and down the lineup and Gold Glovers around the infield is good too.
Brewers are a great team and have home field and more rest coming into this series. I agree that they should be favored. They also took 5 out of 7 against the Rox this year but that came earlier in the season when the Rockies weren't playing as well. I think this series takes all 5 games to shake out a winner.
Rockies at home:Rockies definitely have a chance. Especially if they can still an early game in Milwaukee before Freeland and Marquez pitch
That said, their offense especially away from home really isn’t that threatening. Got a couple boppers of course but on the road the team hasn’t hit that well I don’t believe(kinda going with what the last few telecasts and articles have said. Too lazy to look up exact stats).