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Lincecum bounced back after a pair of rough outings to throw seven innings of two-run ball vs. the Braves in his last start. The righty, who struck out seven to earn his third win of the season, has struck out at least six in five straight starts.
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Chatwood left a stunning impression the last time he was in the Majors -- six scoreless innings in a 12-2 win over the Dodgers on April 29. Now the Rockies are counting on him to do the same as he rejoins the rotation with Jeff Francis on the DL.
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Zito was roughed up for eight runs (five earned) in a loss to the Blue Jays his last outing and has now failed to win in four starts. The lefty faces a tough Rockies lineup on the road, where he has an 11.25 ERA over three starts.
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Nicasio's last start showed greater efficiency than previous ones. He went six innings for the first time since April 3, but the Cubs touched him up for five runs and five extra-base hits in the first two innings.
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Perhaps one of the biggest untold stories this season, Corbin has begun 2013 by tossing at least six innings and allowing two runs or fewer in each of his first eight starts. His ERA ranks third in Majors behind only Matt Harvey and Clayton Kershaw.
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Garland, whose experience helped the Rockies in the early going, has lost his last three starts. He wasn't shelled in any of them, and in two of them, the opposing starter pitched well.
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Chacin squandered a 6-0 lead vs. the Giants, allowing eight runs on nine hits in 5 1/3 innings. He lost his aggressiveness and command in a five-run fourth, walking in a run and yielding a two-out RBI single to the pitcher.
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Cahill has been on a roll over his past five starts, compiling a 1.36 ERA to go with a 3-1 record. The only blemish for him has been his inability to be consistent with his command as he's walked 16 batters in that span.
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After not yielding a hit in the first 6 2/3 innings against the Cards in his previous start, De La Rosa gave up four in the first two innings to the Giants and five overall. But he won, and will strive for better location this time.