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spook
07-25-2010, 12:32 AM
NEW GUYS! LURKERS!

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Just put them in the appropriate section!!!

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spook
07-25-2010, 09:10 AM
BIG AL COMP

At 1:35 pm, our complimentary selection is on the Colorado Rockies and Philadelphia Phillies 'over' the total. The struggling Phillies, who are just 4-6 in their last 10 games heading into Sunday's action, hope to get a well-needed boost from the return of lefthander J.A. Happ to the rotation this afternoon. Happ, who finished second last year in the NL Rookie of the Year balloting, has been out since April with an injury in his throwing elbow and he will no doubt be welcomed back by the home crowd today at Citizens Bank Park. The only problem is, Happ is being rushed back to the rotation because of an injury to Jamie Moyer and the truth is that the Phils would have preferred that Happ continue his rehab assignment in the minors for a while longer. Even though they don't really think he's ready, they are forced to go with him today against a Rockies team that's had some struggles of their own lately. Fellow southpaw Jeff Francis got a well-needed quality start last time out, but he'll have to have a few more before anyone thinks he's back to his best form as he'd really been struggling prior to shutting out the Marlins last Tuesday. In his three prior starts, Francis had allowed 16 runs in just 12 innings and although this is his first start of 2010 against Phily, he's struggled against them in the past, with just one win in four career starts with an ugly 7.59 ERA. Runs have been plentiful in Francis' starts, as none of his last four outings have resulted in less than 10 total runs. Take the 'over.' As always, good luck...Al McMordie.