Rockies Antonio turn to Senjetla, even set vs. Bruers

Colorado Rockies have been slightly better on the road than the house this season, but his small track deteriorated on Friday night.
Colorado on Friday decided 10–6 for milvecky brewers in a three-game series opener.
The teams will meet again on Saturday afternoon when Rockies Antonio sends Antonio Senjetla (3–10, 6.48 ERA) against the brooers in the right-hand matchup against Quin Perster (5-2, 3.68).
Colorado won seven of its last 10 road games before losing to Brucers on Friday night. Senejatela will also try to bring their team to the series, when he will be ready for his third straight victory after the start of the season with a record of 1–10.
Senejatela is facing an eighth time in her career and for the second time this season. On 9 April, he allowed nine runs (eight earned) in 4 1/3 innings in Denver to fall 1–1 with 5.09 ERA against the brovers in his career.
Catcher Hunter may not be Goodman behind the plate near Senjethela because the latter is working with the tightness of Hamstring and is day to day. Gudman has been one of the aggressive bright places for Rockies, but Brenton Doyle is starting to show hints that he is coming out of his long recession.
Doyle is batting only .196 after going to 1 -for -4 on Friday night, but hit the ball late hard, including a house run from Los Angeles Dojers Star Clayton Karshaw on Thursday.
“You have to remind yourself, ‘Hey, you are barely hitting the ball. You don’t just have much luck.” Sometimes the game requires luck, “Doyle said.” “As much as you want to get out, get frustrated, nervous, whatever it is, because your average or on -base percentage is not where you want that it is, you have to stay in the course.”
Priester’s second beginning of the season against Colorado – and his career -. His second outing was his beginning for the Brothers on 10 April when he gave a run in five innings in a no-decision.
Milwauki acquired a presaster from Boston to Boston just before the series in Colorado, to barely hit the injuries. He has started 10 of his 14 performances this season, including each of his last three matches.
Proseter has been faster since allowing seven runs in 4 1/3 innings in Chicago cubs on 2 May. Since then, in its final nine, it has 2.64 ERA and has the same mindset as a starter and reliever.
“If I come in the third innings or the fourth innings, make a pitch,” the presaster said. “Just because this is the third innings or fourth innings, there is no excuse not to make that pitch.
“After that mindset, I think, ‘Oh, well, it seems different, and it is not something that I usually use.’ Because hope is the same.
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