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Oswalt, long a contender for Cy Young Awards, signed with the Rockies on May 3. Unlike last year, when he signed late with the Rangers, he stayed long enough in the Minors (3-2, 2.16 at Double-A Tulsa) to find his form.
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In his last start against the Indians, Zimmermann couldn't take advantage of a 5-0 lead. He pitched five innings and allowed six runs on eight hits. Everything he threw was up in the zone. He wasn't getting ahead of hitters.
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Strasburg made his first start since May 31 because of a strained lat muscle and he was solid, going five innings and allowing a run on one hit. He was on a pitch count and threw 82 pitches.
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Slowed by a back injury early, Chacin returned to form in his last start by holding the Phillies to two runs and six hits in 8 2/3 innings. He's looking like he did in his first five starts (1.52 ERA).
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On Monday, Haren pitched six innings and allowed four runs on seven hits in a no-decision vs. the Phillies. Haren will face the Rockies for the second time this season. The first time, Haren allowed five runs in five innings.
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De La Rosa didn't give up a hit until the sixth and held the Blue Jays to one hit in seven innings in his last start. He might have gone longer if not for a bruise on his left thumb that made his final four innings uncomfortable.
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Detwiler was solid during the first five innings against the Phillies, allowing a run on three hits. But things started to unravel for Detwiler in the sixth and he lost his fifth game of the season.