Miami at Colorado

Venue: Coors Field
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The Miami Marlins and Colorado Rockies ended significant droughts in their most recent contests, giving the last-place teams something to be proud of during otherwise disappointing seasons.

Colorado looks to win four in a row for just the second time this season when it opens a four-game series against the visiting Marlins on Thursday night.

Miami (53-65) had been shut out three straight times before Greg Dobbs ended a franchise-record 30-inning scoreless streak with an RBI single in the fourth inning of Wednesday's 9-2 win over Philadelphia.

Dobbs also added a go-ahead solo homer in the sixth to help Mark Buehrle pick up his 10th win for the Marlins, who had scored nine runs in their previous five games.

"The rest of the starters were giving me a hard time because we finally scored on my time - 'It must be nice to get some runs,'" Buehrle said. "It's always nice to get some early runs."

Miami provided enough support for scheduled starter Ricky Nolasco (9-11, 4.90 ERA) to pick up a 7-3 victory over Los Angeles on Saturday, ending his five-start losing streak.

The right-hander tied a season high by allowing nine hits, leaving himself and manager Ozzie Guillen stunned that he was able to pick up the win.

"I think Ricky was surrounded by Houdini because I don't know how he did it," Guillen said. "And David Copperfield tried to help him, too, because it was hard to watch."

Nolasco threw 90 pitches in five innings, though he walked only one after giving up four in each of his previous two starts.

"It's funny how the game goes," Nolasco said. "Sometimes you pitch well enough to win and you lose. Sometimes you have no business being in the game and you just find ways. I was just trying to find a way, limit the damage, and the offense came through to put up some big runs."

Nolasco improved to 6-1 with a 4.60 ERA in seven starts versus the Rockies after allowing four runs in six innings of a 7-6 win May 22.

Colorado (44-71) owns the second-worst record in the NL, but a 7-6 come-from-behind victory over Milwaukee on Wednesday gave the Rockies their first home sweep since taking four games against Houston from May 28-31. They tacked on their season-best fifth straight win the next day over the Dodgers.

Tyler Colvin hit a two-run double in the ninth that scored Eric Young from first Wednesday for Colorado, which had lost 14 of 17 at home entering the series.

"It's pretty exciting right there, especially when you get to watch EY run," Colvin said.

Carlos Gonzalez, batting .391 with two homers, two doubles and a triple during a six-game hitting streak versus the Marlins, went 7 for 10 in the three-game series. He'll look to continue his hot hitting when Alex White takes the mound Thursday.

White (2-6, 5.82) hasn't won since beating the Dodgers on June 3, going 0-3 with a 6.07 ERA in seven starts. He allowed three runs over four innings while not earning a decision in Sunday's 9-6 loss to San Francisco.

The right-hander gave up four runs in six innings of an 8-4 win May 23 in his only career start versus the Marlins, salvaging the finale of a three-game series in Miami.

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Hi TempLo TempWindHumidityPrecip %
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Standings
TeamStandingsWLPct.GBL 10Strk
Miami5th NL East1332.289133-7 W 2
Colorado3rd NL West2421.53325-5 L 1
Probable Starters

Ricky Nolasco, RHP
2012 stats
136.0 Innings Pitched 65.0
9-11 Wins-Losses 2-6
4.90 Earned Run Average 5.82
41 Walks 30
87 Strikeouts 42
93 Pitches Per Start 88
Career vs. opponent
48.2 Innings Pitched 6.0
6-1 Wins-Losses 1-0
4.62 Earned Run Average 6.00

Alex White, RHP
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Alex White
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Reyes32000.667
Lee84100.500
Zambrano21001.500
Dobbs31000.333
Petersen31000.333
 
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Ricky Nolasco
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Nelson21000.500
Herrera62010.333
Pacheco31001.333
Gonzalez164104.250
Fowler71012.143
 
Game Odds
AwayLineHomeLine
Miami 110 Colorado -120
Injuries
Miami
PlayerInjury
H. AlvarezShoulder
J. CedaElbow
M. DiazKnee
N. EovaldiShoulder
C. KotchmanHamstring
J. MahoneyHamstring
L. MorrisonKnee
A. SilverioBack, neck, elbow
D. SolanoSide
G. StantonHamstring
C. ValaikaWrist
Colorado
PlayerInjury
E. CabreraShoulder
M. CuddyerNeck
J. FrancisGroin
 
Series Game Log
DateatResult/TimeWinnerLoser
Apr 19COLCOL 3-1Chacin Kennedy 
Apr 20COLCOL 4-3De La Rosa Cahill 
Apr 21COLARI 5-4Bell Lopez 
Apr 25ARIARI 3-2Cahill De La Rosa 
Apr 26ARICOL 6-3Nicasio McCarthy 
Apr 27ARIARI 3-2Putz Escalona 
Apr 28ARIARI 4-2Corbin Garland 
May 20COLARI 5-1  
May 21COL 8:40 PM EDT  
May 22COL 3:10 PM EDT  
Jul 5ARI 9:40 PM EDT  
Jul 6ARI10:10 PM EDT  
Jul 7ARI 4:10 PM EDT  
Sep 13ARI 9:40 PM EDT  
Sep 14ARI 8:10 PM EDT  
Sep 15ARI 4:10 PM EDT  
Sep 20COL 8:10 PM EDT  
Sep 21COL 8:10 PM EDT  
Sep 22COL 4:10 PM EDT  
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