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DENVER (Interstat) — The Cincinnati Reds and Colorado Rockies open a three-game series Friday night at Coors Field, with both teams looking to build momentum after losing their most recent outings. Cincinnati (43-52) is expected to use a combination of pitchers, with right-handers Brady Singer (3-9) and Gabriel Hughes (0-0) both listed as probables. The Reds dropped an 8-4 decision to the Chicago Cubs on Sunday, a game in which reliever Rhett Lowder threw two scoreless innings. Lowder, a player to watch, has been used primarily out of the bullpen recently and has allowed just one earned run over seven innings across his last three appearances. Colorado (39-59) counters with right-hander Michael Lorenzen (4-3), who took a tough-luck loss in his last start despite allowing only one earned run over five innings against the San Francisco Giants on Sunday. Lorenzen, a key figure for the Rockies, has posted a 2.84 ERA over his last three starts, striking out seven in 15 1/3 innings. He earned a win on July 7 at Los Angeles, allowing two runs over six innings. The Rockies lost 3-1 to San Francisco in their most recent game. Right fielder Jake McCarthy drove in the team’s only run with a solo home run. These teams met in Cincinnati from April 28-30, with the Reds winning two of three. The clubs combined for 34 runs in that series, including a 13-2 Colorado victory on April 29. Coors Field traditionally favors hitters, and the over/under for Friday’s game is set at 12 runs. The Reds are listed as a -1.5 favorite, according to pregame odds. The Interstat game simulator projects a 5-4 victory for Cincinnati. Following Friday’s contest, the teams play again Saturday and Sunday before the Reds travel to Seattle for a three-game set and the Rockies host Washington for a three-game series starting Monday.

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