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Anderson vs. Hellickson tonight (Monday)


(Source: MLB.com Video; Tyler Anderson for the Colorado Rockies)

Tyler Anderson (0-2, 11.00 ERA) will take the baseball tonight (Monday) for the Colorado Rockies. His counterpart will be Jeremy Hellickson (2-0, 2.63 ERA) for the Washington Nationals.

Anderson has given up 11 runs in just 9 innings pitched this season. His true run average won-lost record this season is 0 wins and 1.314 losses (with an 11.00 true RA). In other words, that’s his true won-lost record.

Anderson’s true ERA won-lost record is 0 wins and 1.381 losses with an 11.00 true ERA.

His pitching performance regardless of whether the Rockies win or lose games this season, is zero wins and two losses.

He has been the major factor on the pitching side in why the Rockies have lost both games he has started games in this season.

However, Anderson has gone at least four-plus innings in each of his first two starts and has faced at least 23 batters. He hasn’t pitched in a game since Friday, April 5th.

In the two games Anderson has pitched in this season for the Rockies, he has gotten opposing batters out for 1.069 wins and has given up opposing runs for 1.314 losses and thus has a performance percentage of 0.449.

Hellickson has given up just four runs in 13 2/3 innings pitched this season. His true run average won-lost record this season is 1.296 wins and 0.25 losses (with a 2.63 true RA). In other words, that’s his true won-lost record.

Hellickson’s true ERA won-lost record is 1.296 wins and .286 losses (with a 2.63 true ERA).

His pitching performance regardless of whether the Nationals win or lose games this season, is two wins and one loss.

Hellickson’s pitching performance has been only victories in his two starts this season.

He has been the major factor on the pitching side in why the Nationals have won both of their games in each of his starts.

The Nationals have never trailed when he has started a game this season.

Hellickson has thrown at least 5 2/3 innings in each of his first two starts and has faced at least 23 batters in those starts.

In his first outing of the year, Hellickson threw two innings in relief on April 2nd in a Nationals 8-2 loss to the Phillies. He faced nine batters and two of the three Phillies who reached base eventually scored.

In the three games Hellickson has pitched in this season, he has gotten opposing batters out for 1.519 wins and has given up opposing runs for 0.583 losses and thus has a performance percentage of 0.722.

The Nationals have a record of 10-10 while the Rockies are 9-13.

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