Rockies' Jon Gray: Gets back on track Tuesday versus Brewers
Gray pitched six innings, allowing two runs on four hits and three walks while striking out 10 in a no-decision Tuesday versus the Brewers.
Analysis:
Gray's 10 K's matched his season high set in his first start of the season back on April 22. Tuesday's effort got the sophomore right-hander back on track after a stretch of three dreadful outings (13.50 ERA) and earned him his first quality start in five tries this month. Outside of two poor starts in the April, August has been Gray's worst month of the campaign, as he owns a 7.83 ERA over 23 innings. Gray will make his next start Monday at home against the Dodgers. In 11 starts at Coors Field this year, the 24-year-old is 5-1, but also sports an ugly 5.11 ERA in 61.2 innings at his home park.
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