Sunny Kim heads into the night's contest as the Rockies' second best pitcher of late behind Aaron Cook. In fact, since being moved into a starter's role Kim has proven to be the consistent quality pitcher we were supposedly getting when we got his Nationals' teammate Zach Day in a much more touted move - Day, in turn has turned out to be another question mark at the bottom of our rotation. Anyway, it's funny how the game works. Edwin Jackson didn't look that great against the Rockies the last time out, but as the series against the D-backs and last night's game have shown, our offense isn't exactly clicking anymore and scratching out the win might be tough.
Go Rockies!