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Joc Pederson is projected to bat first today at Coors Field, the top park for run-scoring, which is at the highest elevation in MLB, and he holds a favorable matchup against the Rockies' bullpen with only one same-handed reliever.
Jake Burger ranks in the 95th percentile for home run talent and is projected to bat 4th today at Coors Field, which is the top park for run-scoring in the majors, while Tanner Gordon has the platoon advantage in their matchup.
Ezequiel Duran is projected to bat 5th in today's game at Coors Field, which has the highest elevation in MLB and is ranked as the top park for run-scoring, while Duran has improved his exit velocity from 84.5 mph last season to 91.4 mph this season.
Coors Field is ranked as the top park in MLB for run-scoring according to THE BAT, and is located at the highest elevation in the league at 5,197 feet, contributing to increased offensive performance.
Jake McCarthy is projected to bat 8th today while weather forecasts predict a drop to 48°F, potentially affecting offensive performance, and he has seen a decrease in exit velocity on flyballs this season.
Jake Burger ranks in the 95th percentile for home run talent according to THE BAT X, and he has an expected home run rate of 26.900 per 600 plate appearances, placing him in the 79th percentile for power, while Coors Field, the highest elevation MLB park at 5,197 feet, is ranked as the top park for run-scoring.
Ezequiel Tovar is projected in the 77th percentile for BABIP skill by THE BAT X, and will benefit from Coors Field's high elevation and run-scoring potential in today's game.
Ezequiel Duran is batting first in the lineup for a game at Coors Field, which is known for high run-scoring due to its elevation and has been a favorable setting for his improved exit velocity this season.
Willi Castro has primarily batted in the lower half of the order this year (56% of the time) but is projected to hit 1st today at Coors Field, which is the highest elevation park in MLB and ranks #1 in run-scoring.
Edouard Julien, projected to bat 9th, has spent 84% of the year in the top half of the lineup, has seen a drop in sprint speed from 27.46 ft/sec to 26.34 ft/sec, and has a .278 wOBA and .217 batting average since last season, ranking him in the 13th percentile, as temperatures are expected to drop to 46° during the game.
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