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    Rockies Looking good so far.

    Man so far the Rockies are doing a good job. If is this comes true, I have a feeling they will surprises the NL West.

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    I gotta agree. Rockies had a great game tonight with Holliday leading the hitting with a great game.

    Jennings having a mediocre start, IMO. With the RP pitching very nicely minus Martin.

    Colorado is definitely starting this season off on good note.

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    Not just looking good they are looking GREAT!!!

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    If they keep this up, they might win the division. I had a feeling at some time they would finaly become good.

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    Well 777, not so sure about winning the division quite yet. It's still in the beginning stages of the season. Lets see what their record is at come ASB.

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    Good point Rocksport, I will wait till the season gets near to the end.

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    Playig well so far. Today should be interesting though. Myers does well at Coors, and Cook has struggled against Philly.

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    PHIL: Brett Myers
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    COL: Aaron Cook
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    TV: Ch. 20
    Radio: 850 AM
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    Coors Field doesn't scare the Phillies' Brett Myers. He is 3-0 in three starts at 20th and Blake, with a 3.66 ERA. Myers (0-0, 5.40) can throw a four-seam fastball 93 mph, then snap off a wicked curve. In his most recent appearance at Coors, July 29, he pitched a strong 6 2/3 innings and picked up a win - getting hurt only by Matt Holliday's two-run homer.

    The Rockies' Aaron Cook hasn't had success against Philadelphia, going 0-2 with a 9.77 ERA in four games (three starts). But Cook (1-1, 4.85) is emerging as one of the National League's most promising young pitchers. When his sinkerball is on, he is tough to hit.


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