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Sat Jul 18 201513:50De La Rosa (6-4) took loss Friday against Padres after allowing ...
De La Rosa (6-4) took the loss Friday against the Padres after allowing three runs (two earned) over five innings. He struck out five batters and scattered five hits and three walks.
The Padres have been a trouble spot all season for De La Rosa, who saw a streak of three consecutive quality starts come to an end. The left-hander has lost all three of his starts against the Padres in 2015, with old nemeses Matt Kemp (20-for-46 lifetime vs. De La Rosa) and Jedd Gyorko (13-for-19) both collecting homers on the evening. De La Rosa will look to regroup his next time out, a Coors Field date Wednesday against the Rangers.
Sat Jul 11 201522:42De La Rosa effective in no-decision Saturday versus Braves, givi...
De La Rosa was effective in a no-decision Saturday versus the Braves, giving up only two runs over six frames while striking out seven.
Both of De La Rosa's runs came on solo homers, but he was otherwise outstanding on the afternoon, generating 10 groundball outs against just one fly out. De La Rosa has now delivered three quality starts in a row and has struck out 73 batters across 76.2 innings. While his ERA still remains at 4.34 after early-season struggles dinged his numbers, De La Rosa's recent trends suggest he might be worth scooping up off the waiver wire.
Sun Jul 5 201523:20De La Rosa won sixth game of season Sunday against Diamondbacks,...
De La Rosa won his sixth game of the season Sunday against the Diamondbacks, allowing just two runs while striking out six and walking two in six innings.
After his ERA ballooned to 9.56 in early May, the lefty has cut that figure down to 4.46 by allowing three earned runs or fewer in eight of his last nine starts. De La Rosa will look to continue his resurgence in his next start Saturday against the Braves.
Wed Jul 1 201501:32De La Rosa picked up fifth win behind seven shutout innings in T...
De La Rosa picked up his fifth win behind seven shutout innings in Tuesday's game against Oakland. He allowed four hits, four walks, and struck out four.
De La Rosa induced 12 ground balls and had two double plays behind him to help get around the four walks. His control has been shaky all year, as only Aaron Sanchez, Carlos Rodon and Eddie Butler -- all young prospects -- have a worse BB/9 than De La Rosa's 4.87. De La Rosa has a 4.59 ERA and the combination of walks and Coors Field isn't going to get nicer anytime soon.
Tue Jun 30 201518:33De La Rosa (finger) confirmed as Tuesday's starter against A's
De La Rosa (finger) has been confirmed as Tuesday's starter against the A's, Jenny Cavnar of ROOT Sports reports.
A laceration on De La Rosa's left middle finger cut his last outing short after five innings and 82 pitches, but he was able to show enough on the side to convince manager Walt Weiss that he's good to go. The 36-year-old will oppose Chris Bassitt, with Sonny Gray scratched due to flu-like symptoms.
Sat Jun 27 201510:26De La Rosa optimistic he'll be able to make next start
De La Rosa, who left his previous start Thursday against the Diamondbacks due to a cut on his left middle finger, is optimistic he'll be able to make his next start, the Associated Press reports. "[De La Rosa's] finger looks a lot better than it did 24 hours ago," manager Walt Weiss said Friday. "The next few days will tell."
De La Rosa hasn't missed significant time this season as a result of any injury, but a number of minor ailments have seemed to disrupt his rhythm since spring training. After spending a short-term stint on the DL to open the year due to a tight groin, De La Rosa tweaked his groin again in May and has already missed two starts due to issues with a cut on his finger. It's not clear if the latest setback he's dealing with pertains to the same finger, but it's going to be difficult to bank on him taking the ball this coming Tuesday, when he's scheduled to face the A's in Oakland. If De La Rosa is unable to go, the Rockies could turn to top prospect Jon Gray, who has rebounded from a tough start to the season at Triple-A Albuquerque with dominant performances his last few times out.
Thu Jun 25 201517:23De La Rosa left Thursday's game with cut on left middle finger
De La Rosa left Thursday's game with a cut on his left middle finger, Jenny Cavnar of ROOT Sports reports.
De La Rosa was forced out of the game after allowing one run on four hits in 5.0 innings of work. The issue likely isn't anything serious, though it's worth noting that he dealt with the same issue in May, and it caused him to miss a pair of starts. Consider De La Rosa day-to-day until further notice.
Thu Jun 25 201515:23 Jorge De La Rosa: Leaves Game Thursday With Cut on Finger
Colorado Rockies pitcher Jorge De La Rosa left Thursday's start against the Arizona Diamondbacks because of a cut on his left middle finger, according to Root Sports.
Colorado Rockies pitcher Jorge De La Rosa left Thursday's start against the Arizona Diamondbacks because of a cut on his left middle finger, according to Root Sports. De La Rosa allowed one run in five innings before exiting.
Sat Jun 20 201500:33De La Rosa (4-3) shelled for six runs in five innings at home ag...
De La Rosa (4-3) was shelled for six runs in five innings at home against the Brewers on Friday. He gave up 11 hits, while walking three and striking out four.
The left-hander still boasts an impressive 9.06 K/9, but he's walking almost five batters per nine innings. De La Rosa's 5.47 ERA actually compares favorably to his 4.22 FIP, but his success will be short-lived if he doesn't improve his control.
Sun Jun 14 201518:21De La Rosa collected fourth win of season Sunday, tossing seven ...
De La Rosa collected his fourth win of the season Sunday, tossing seven innings of one-run ball to beat the Marlins.
De La Rosa was a little wild, walking four in the outing, but was able to largely limit the damage, allowing just four hits with four strikeouts. The win was his third in his last four starts as the veteran lefty has begun to turn around an awful start to the season. He still sits with a 4.91 ERA over 47.2 innings pitched, but will look to continue to trim down that number Friday at home against the Brewers.
Wed Jun 10 201501:21De La Rosa moved to 3-2 with quality start victory over St
De La Rosa moved to 3-2 with a quality start victory over St. Louis. He allowed two runs on just three hits and two walks over seven innings with eight strikeouts.
Other than a Jhonny Peralta home run, De La Rosa was brilliant. It marks only the second time De La Rosa has gone beyond six innings in what has been a disastrous season thus far; his ERA remains a brutal 5.53.
Tue Jun 9 201518:26De La Rosa (finger) will start Tuesday's game against Cardinals
De La Rosa (finger) will start Tuesday's game against the Cardinals.
It's not clear if the cut on De La Rosa's hand is still a concern, but he is apparently healthy enough to take the mound Tuesday night, seven days after his last start. Tuesday's start will come at Coors Field -- where De La Rosa has allowed 20 earned runs in 21.1 innings over five starts this season.
Fri Jun 5 201514:03De La Rosa no longer scheduled to face Marlins on Sunday
De La Rosa is no longer scheduled to face the Marlins on Sunday, Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post reports.
This may be related to the hand injury that caused De La Rosa to miss a start last week, but the Rcokies have yet to provide any details. De La Rosa is now scheduled to face the Cardinals on Tuesday, Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post reports. The team will push Kyle Kendrick back to Sunday, with Chris Rusin now scheduled for Saturday. For what it's worth, De La Rosa was solid in his last outing, holding a potent Dodgers lineup to three runs over six innings at Coors Field on Tuesday.
Tue Jun 2 201521:40De La Rosa gave up three runs on four hits and four walks with s...
De La Rosa gave up three runs on four hits and four walks with six strikeouts over six innings Tuesday in Game 1 of a doubleheader against the Dodgers.
De La Rosa had his start pushed back twice because of a cut on his middle finger that developed by gripping the seams on the baseball, but the ailment did not slow him down Tuesday. He said the finger was a little sore, but he was able to pitch through it. He will presumably be able to take the ball again Monday against the Cardinals.
Tue Jun 2 201500:55De La Rosa will start first game of Monday's doubleheader agains...
De La Rosa will start the first game of Monday's doubleheader against the Dodgers, Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post reports.
It had been unclear which game De La Rosa, who was scratched due to a laceration on his pitching hand Saturday, was going to start. Fantasy owners should be wary of deploying him against the Dodgers at Coors Field.
Mon Jun 1 201520:57Manager Walt Weiss confirmed Monday that De La Rosa (hand) would...
Manager Walt Weiss confirmed Monday that De La Rosa (hand) would be able to make a start during Tuesday's doubleheader with the Dodgers, Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post reports.
It hasn't been determined whether De La Rosa will pitch in Game 1 or Game 2, as either assignment could be given to David Hale, who will be recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque to start the other of the two games. De La Rosa has been pushed back from his last two scheduled starts after a cut on his left middle finger failed to heal as quickly as the Rockies anticipated.
Sat May 30 201510:50Jorge De La Rosa: (Hand) Scratched From Start
De La Rosa (hand) has been scratched from his Saturday start against the Phillies, Nick Groke of The Denver Post reports.
De La Rosa had been previously cleared to start Saturday, but the cut on his finger must have slowed healing or been aggravated. Eddie Butler is getting moved up from a scheduled Monday start, he had previously seen the mound on May 25. De La Rosa will likely come back in his next turn in the rotation.
Sat May 30 201508:50Jorge De La Rosa: (Hand) Scratched From Start
Colorado Rockies pitcher Jorge De La Rosa was scratched from his start Saturday against the Philadelphia Phillies because of a hand injury, according to the Denver Post.
Colorado Rockies pitcher Jorge De La Rosa was scratched from his start Saturday against the Philadelphia Phillies because of a hand injury, according to the Denver Post. De La Rosa was initially cleared to make the start, but the cut on his finger has healed slower than expected, so Eddie Butler will pitch instead.
Fri May 29 201515:48De La Rosa (hand) cleared to start Saturday's game against Phill...
De La Rosa (hand) has been cleared to start Saturday's game against the Phillies, Nick Groke of the Denver Post reports.
De La Rosa was pushed off his scheduled start Tuesday in Cincinnati due to a cut on his left hand, but a couple extra days off were all he needed to get healed back up. The lefty hurler is just 1-2 with a 6.51 ERA and 1.62 WHIP through his first six starts of the season, despite striking out batters at a career-best rate (10.0 K/9).
Tue May 26 201517:03De La Rosa (hand) expects to take next turn Saturday in Philadel...
De La Rosa (hand), who was scratched from Tuesday's scheduled start in Cincinnati, expects to take his next turn Saturday in Philadelphia, The Denver Post reports.
De La Rosa actually suffered the injury prior to Thursday's start, when he cut his finger on the seam of a baseball while warming up. He eventually gave up three runs to the Phillies over 4.1 innings, and was then a late scratch from Tuesday's start, allowing Chris Rusin to get the nod. De La Rosa expects to have a chance to get revenge on the Phillies come Saturday, but he should still be considered day-to-day.
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