PREMIUM
Stephen Nover's 100-Dime Totals Annihilator
(MLB) NY Yankees vs. Colorado,
Total: 11.50 | -104.00 Over
Result: Loss
Total: 11.50 | -104.00 Over
Result: Loss
When you look at the ERA's of the starting pitchers - Nathan Eovaldi (4.42 ERA) and Jorge De La Rosa (8.81 ERA) - it is easy to understand why the total is so large for this interleague matchup at Coors Field.
But digging deeper you find this to be a great spot for the under.
Let's start with the visiting Yankees. Eovaldi is one of the hardest throwers in the league. He can cut it loose because the Yankees have a fresh bullpen from being idle on Monday. That could mean the final three innings will be dominated by New York's Big Three relievers of Dellin Betances, Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman.
Coors Field often can be a nightmare for pitchers. Not Eovaldi, though. He has a 1.47 ERA there in three career starts at Coors.
The southpaw De La Rosa has a 0.98 ERA in four career starts versus the Yankees. He's a tough matchup for the Yankees with their many left-handed bats. The Yankees have a huge hole at first base with four of them on the DL. New York is so desperate at the position it signed Ike Davis, another left-handed batter. The Yankees have scored just one run in each of their last two games.
De La Rosa has showed signs of turning his season around allowing one run in three relief appearances. He last pitched on Thursday striking out five in a perfect four inning performance. This is his opportunity to get back into the Rockies' starting rotation. Historically, he has pitched well at Coors Field. Colorado is 55-17 in his last 72 starts at Coors
But digging deeper you find this to be a great spot for the under.
Let's start with the visiting Yankees. Eovaldi is one of the hardest throwers in the league. He can cut it loose because the Yankees have a fresh bullpen from being idle on Monday. That could mean the final three innings will be dominated by New York's Big Three relievers of Dellin Betances, Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman.
Coors Field often can be a nightmare for pitchers. Not Eovaldi, though. He has a 1.47 ERA there in three career starts at Coors.
The southpaw De La Rosa has a 0.98 ERA in four career starts versus the Yankees. He's a tough matchup for the Yankees with their many left-handed bats. The Yankees have a huge hole at first base with four of them on the DL. New York is so desperate at the position it signed Ike Davis, another left-handed batter. The Yankees have scored just one run in each of their last two games.
De La Rosa has showed signs of turning his season around allowing one run in three relief appearances. He last pitched on Thursday striking out five in a perfect four inning performance. This is his opportunity to get back into the Rockies' starting rotation. Historically, he has pitched well at Coors Field. Colorado is 55-17 in his last 72 starts at Coors