Cardinals vs Rockies Prediction, Odds, Picks - Jul. 21
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The Twins enjoyed a stroll in the ballpark Sunday, waltzing to a 7-1 victory over the walk-happy Rockies. Colorado pitchers issued four leadoff walks — three by starter German Marquez — and Minnesota hit four home runs, denying Colorado a rare three-game sweep at Coors Field.
Nostalgia? Perhaps for a brief moment when Nolan Arenado of the St. Louis Cardinals steps into the batter’s box against his former franchise Monday at Coors Field.
All-Star Joe Ryan was on the mound for the Twins as they tried to salvage the final game of the series from the National League's worst team. He was in command, while Matt Wallner, Royce Lewis and Harrison Bader all homered in the 7-1 win.
The Rockies talked a good game before hosting the Twins Friday night at Coors Field. Phrases like “fresh start” and “new beginning” were bandied about.
Coors Field finally acted like Coors Field for the Twins on Sunday, and Royce Lewis finally acted like Royce Lewis. And Joe Ryan, well, he acted like the All-Star he already is. Lewis, frustrated and baffled by his slump-ridden season,
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Yardbarker on MSNRockies, and possibly Cards, could be sellers by trade deadlineThe Colorado Rockies are not in the playoff hunt, but some of their players might be chasing a postseason berth before the end of the month. The trade deadline is approaching and, according to The Denver Post on Sunday,
On the weekend of Oct. 3 and 4, parts of Coors Field will be up and running for tee times. Golfers play a nine-hole round around the upper deck, and the clubhouse will have driving, putting and closest to the pin simulator challenges. There will also be music, food and drinks in the clubhouse and festival area.