July 3rd 09:40 MLB Game Analysis: Colorado Rockies vs Milwaukee Brewers

July 3rd 09:40 MLB Game Analysis: Colorado Rockies vs Milwaukee Brewers

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Colorado



Ryan Feltner (1 win, 7 losses, 5.82 ERA) is challenging for his second win of the season. Feltner, who suffered a loss after pitching 6 innings and allowing 4 runs in an away game against Houston on the 27th, once again proved that he is a pitcher heavily affected by matchups. Given his recent poor pitching in home games, expectations for this game are low. The key for Colorado, which scored 8 runs including 3 home runs in the previous game by targeting Milwaukee's pitchers, is whether they can maintain their offensive power from the first game. Brent Doyle, who had 2 home runs, including a game-tying homer in the bottom of the 8th inning, as well as 3 hits and 3 RBIs, can be said to have single-handedly carried the team in the previous game. However, the bullpen that blew Gomber's victory by allowing 3 runs in 4 innings did manage to fulfill their role in the tiebreaker, which is fortunate.





Milwaukee



Dallas Keuchel (11.25 ERA) challenges for his first win of the season again. Keuchel, who showed poor performance by allowing 8 hits and 5 runs in 4 innings during his home game against Texas on the 27th, which was his return to the majors, displayed a completely different form compared to AAA, even allowing 2 home runs. The fact that the average exit velocity of the balls he allowed was as high as 97 mph suggests that there is little hope for this game as well. Milwaukee's batters, who scored 7 runs, including a solo home run by William Contreras, against Gomber and Molina in the previous game, are maintaining good hitting momentum. The disappointing part is that they couldn't score in the tiebreaker. The bullpen, which crumbled by allowing 3 runs in 3.1 innings after Wilson's departure, has a long way to go before reaching closer Trevor Megill.





Comment



The previous game could be best described as both teams being on fire offensively. Milwaukee's focus and Colorado's home runs stood out. However, Keuchel's pitching is simply not at a level that can be effective in the majors, and Colorado is strong against left-handed pitchers. Nevertheless, Milwaukee's lineup is equally powerful, and in a bullpen game, Milwaukee is likely to have the last laugh. The Milwaukee Brewers, who have the upper hand in the bullpen, are closer to victory.





Recommended Betting



[[Win/Loss]]: Milwaukee Win



[[Handicap]]: +1.5 Colorado Win



[[U/O]]: Over 11.5 ▲




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