The Astros look to sweep the Rockies on Thursday as heavy home favorites, reflecting a 61 percent chance of winning on Kalshi.
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The series finale will feature Juan Mejia (0-2, 5.40 ERA) against Ryan Weiss (0-2, 7.36 ERA) with a total set up at 8.5.
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What our Post expert thinks about Rockies vs. Astros
Weiss misses plenty of bats with strong strikeout numbers, but his inability to consistently throw strikes leads to constant traffic on the bases. At least his swing-and-miss stuff gives him a chance to escape jams, though walks and home runs have been undermining his outings.
Mejia throws more strikes but lacks the stuff to put hitters away, resulting in frequent hard contact and steady baserunners. His contact-heavy approach puts pressure on the defense, and much like Weiss, he hasn’t shown the ability to pitch deep into games.
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