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At Colorado Rockies (87-74) Coors Field - 3:10 PM EST Ross Stripling (3-5, 3.86) Vs Game #162 - Los Angeles Dodgers (103-58) at Colorado Rockies (87-74) Coors Field - 3:10 PM EST Ross Stripling (3-5, 3.86) vs. Tyler Anderson (6-6, 4.81) Rockies Results by Opponent Pitchers Team Games Wins Losses PCT # Name W-L S IP ER ERA H K W Indians 4 3 1 0.750 44 Tyler Anderson(L/L) 6-6 0 86.0 46 4.81 88 81 26 Cubs 7 5 2 0.714 35 Chad Bettis(R/R) 2-4 0 46.1 26 5.05 52 30 11 Phillies 7 5 2 0.714 29 Shane Carle(R/R) 0-0 0 4.0 3 6.75 6 4 0 Twins 3 2 1 0.667 32 Tyler Chatwood(R/R) 8-15 1 147.2 77 4.69 136 120 77 White Sox 3 2 1 0.667 38 Mike Dunn(L/L) 5-1 0 50.1 25 4.47 43 57 28 Giants 19 12 7 0.632 54 Carlos Estevez(R/R) 5-0 0 31.1 20 5.74 39 29 13 Padres 19 12 7 0.632 31 Kyle Freeland(L/L) 11-10 0 153.0 69 4.06 164 107 62 Braves 7 4 3 0.571 55 Jon Gray(R/R) 10-4 0 110.1 45 3.67 113 112 30 Brewers 7 4 3 0.571 34 Jeff Hoffman(R/R) 6-5 0 97.2 62 5.71 103 81 36 Reds 7 4 3 0.571 56 Greg Holland(R/R) 3-6 41 57.1 23 3.61 40 70 26 Dodgers 18 10 8 0.556 48 German Marquez(R/R) 11-7 0 162.0 79 4.39 174 147 49 Mets 6 3 3 0.500 51 Jake McGee(L/L) 0-2 3 57.1 23 3.61 47 58 16 Pirates 6 3 3 0.500 37 Pat Neshek(B/R) 5-3 1 62.1 11 1.59 48 69 6 Nationals 7 3 4 0.429 45 Scott Oberg(R/R) 0-1 0 57.0 32 5.05 70 55 23 D-backs 18 7 11 0.389 0 Adam Ottavino(B/R) 2-3 0 52.1 30 5.16 48 63 38 Cardinals 6 2 4 0.333 60 Zac Rosscup(R/L) 0-0 0 7.2 4 4.70 9 10 0 Marlins 6 2 4 0.333 52 Chris Rusin(L/L) 5-1 2 85.0 25 2.65 75 71 19 Royals 3 1 2 0.333 49 Antonio Senzatela(R/R) 10-5 0 133.2 69 4.65 126 101 46 Tigers 3 1 2 0.333 Mariners 4 1 3 0.250 Catchers # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W NL West 30 Ryan Hanigan(R/R) 99 9 26 2 .263 0.668 0 0 8 Team Wins Losses PCT GB 21 Jonathan Lucroy(R/R) 422 45 111 6 .263 0.715 1 0 45 23 Tom Murphy(R/R) 24 1 1 0 .042 0.199 0 0 2 NL Wild Card 14 Tony Wolters(L/R) 228 30 54 0 .237 0.617 0 1 32 Team Wins Losses PCT GB Infielders Rockies Last Ten Games # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W 09/30/2017 - Dodgers 5 @ Rockies 3 2 Alexi Amarista(L/R) 164 21 39 3 .238 0.623 1 0 7 09/29/2017 - Dodgers 1 @ Rockies 9 28 Nolan Arenado(R/R) 605 100 187 37 .309 0.963 3 2 61 09/27/2017 - Marlins 9 @ Rockies 15 9 DJ LeMahieu(R/R) 608 95 189 8 .311 0.787 6 5 59 09/26/2017 - Marlins 0 @ Rockies 6 24 Ryan McMahon(L/R) 16 2 2 0 .125 0.521 0 0 5 09/25/2017 - Marlins 5 @ Rockies 4 12 Mark Reynolds(R/R) 520 82 139 30 .267 0.841 2 1 69 09/24/2017 - Rockies 8 @ Padres 4 27 Trevor Story(R/R) 502 67 119 24 .237 0.762 7 2 49 09/23/2017 - Rockies 0 @ Padres 5 4 Pat Valaika(R/R) 178 28 47 13 .264 0.837 0 0 7 09/22/2017 - Rockies 4 @ Padres 1 09/21/2017 - Rockies 0 @ Padres 3 Outfielders 09/20/2017 - Rockies 0 @ Giants 4 # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W 19 Charlie Blackmon(L/L) 642 137 212 37 .330 1.002 14 10 65 20 Ian Desmond(R/R) 337 47 93 7 .276 0.708 15 4 24 5 Carlos Gonzalez(L/L) 470 72 123 14 .262 0.766 3 0 56 8 Gerardo Parra(L/L) 389 56 121 10 .311 0.805 2 5 19 7 Raimel Tapia(L/L) 155 27 45 2 .290 0.759 5 2 8 3 Mike Tauchman(L/L) 23 1 4 0 .174 0.495 1 2 5 Game #162 - Los Angeles Dodgers (103-58) at Colorado Rockies (87-74) Coors Field - 3:10 PM EST Ross Stripling (3-5, 3.86) vs. Tyler Anderson (6-6, 4.81) Dodgers Results by Opponent Pitchers Team Games Wins Losses PCT # Name W-L S IP ER ERA H K W Mets 7 7 0 1.000 43 Luis Avilan(L/L) 2-3 0 46.0 15 2.93 42 52 22 Reds 6 6 0 1.000 52 Pedro Baez(R/R) 3-6 0 64.0 21 2.95 56 64 29 Royals 3 3 0 1.000 64 Walker Buehler(R/R) 1-0 0 8.1 8 8.64 10 12 7 Twins 3 3 0 1.000 54 Tony Cingrani(L/L) 0-0 0 42.2 20 4.22 40 52 12 White Sox 3 3 0 1.000 21 Yu Darvish(R/R) 10-12 0 186.2 80 3.86 159 209 58 Marlins 7 6 1 0.857 46 Josh Fields(R/R) 5-0 1 56.0 18 2.89 40 59 15 Pirates 7 6 1 0.857 62 Wilmer Font(R/R) 0-0 0 3.2 7 17.18 7 3 4 Padres 19 13 6 0.684 44 Rich Hill(L/L) 12-8 0 135.2 50 3.32 99 166 49 Cubs 6 4 2 0.667 74 Kenley Jansen(B/R) 5-0 41 68.1 10 1.32 44 109 7 Indians 3 2 1 0.667 22 Clayton Kershaw(L/L) 18-4 0 175.0 45 2.31 136 202 30 Phillies 6 4 2 0.667 18 Kenta Maeda(R/R) 12-6 1 132.1 63 4.28 119 138 33 Tigers 3 2 1 0.667 38 Brandon McCarthy(R/R) 6-4 0 90.2 38 3.77 84 70 26 Braves 7 4 3 0.571 17 Brandon Morrow(R/R) 6-0 2 43.2 10 2.06 31 50 9 Cardinals 7 4 3 0.571 58 Edward Paredes(L/L) 1-0 0 7.1 3 3.68 7 9 0 Giants 18 10 8 0.556 99 Hyun-Jin Ryu(R/L) 5-9 1 126.2 53 3.77 128 116 45 Angels 4 2 2 0.500 48 Brock Stewart(L/R) 0-0 1 34.1 13 3.41 28 29 19 Brewers 6 3 3 0.500 68 Ross Stripling(R/R) 3-5 2 72.1 31 3.86 68 74 18 Nationals 6 3 3 0.500 33 Tony Watson(L/L) 7-4 10 66.2 25 3.38 72 53 20 Rockies 18 8 10 0.444 57 Alex Wood(R/L) 16-3 0 152.1 46 2.72 123 151 38 D-backs 19 8 11 0.421 Catchers NL West # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W Team Wins Losses PCT GB 15 Austin Barnes(R/R) 217 34 62 8 .286 0.888 4 1 38 9 Yasmani Grandal(B/R) 436 49 108 22 .248 0.770 0 1 39 NL Wild Card Team Wins Losses PCT GB Infielders # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W Dodgers Last Ten Games 35 Cody Bellinger(L/L) 477 87 127 39 .266 0.933 10 3 62 09/30/2017 - Dodgers 5 @ Rockies 3 37 Charlie Culberson(R/R) 12 0 2 0 .167 0.417 0 0 0 09/29/2017 - Dodgers 1 @ Rockies 9 65 Kyle Farmer(R/R) 19 1 6 0 .316 0.684 0 0 0 09/27/2017 - Padres 0 @ Dodgers 10 11 Logan Forsythe(R/R) 357 56 81 6 .227 0.689 3 2 69 09/26/2017 - Padres 2 @ Dodgers 9 23 Adrian Gonzalez(L/L) 231 14 56 3 .242 0.646 0 1 16 09/25/2017 - Padres 3 @ Dodgers 9 70 Tim Locastro(R/R) 0 0 0 0 .000 0.000 1 0 0 09/24/2017 - Giants 1 @ Dodgers 3 5 Corey Seager(L/R) 536 83 156 22 .291 0.848 4 2 67 09/23/2017 - Giants 2 @ Dodgers 1 25 Rob Segedin(R/R) 19 3 4 0 .211 0.526 0 0 0 09/22/2017 - Giants 2 @ Dodgers 4 10 Justin Turner(R/R) 455 72 146 21 .321 0.948 7 1 59 09/21/2017 - Dodgers 5 @ Phillies 4 26 Chase Utley(L/R) 307 43 73 8 .238 0.735 6 1 32 09/20/2017 - Dodgers 5 @ Phillies 7 Outfielders # Name AB R H HR AVG OPS SB CS W 16 Andre Ethier(L/L) 33 3 8 2 .242 0.779 0 0 4 6 Curtis Granderson(L/R) 449 74 95 26 .212 0.777 6 2 71 14 Enrique Hernandez(R/R) 296 45 63 11 .213 0.725 3 0 40 31 Joc Pederson(L/L) 270 44 56 11 .207 0.725 4 3 39 66 Yasiel Puig(R/R) 498 71 131 28 .263 0.836 15 6 63 3 Chris Taylor(R/R) 511 85 147 21 .288 0.852 17 4 50 47 Trayce Thompson(R/R) 47 6 6 1 .128 0.488 0 0 5 61 Alex Verdugo(L/L) 21 1 4 1 .190 0.594 0 1 2.
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