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Journal: Chad Bettis returns to Rockies’ rotation while Seunghwan Oh does his part to stabilize bullpen

With Antonio Senzatela on the disabled list due to shoulder soreness, Bettis is set to make his return from a finger blister

Kyle Newman, digital prep sports editor for The Denver Post.
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It never hurts to have six dependable starters, especially down the stretch of a divisional title chase that’s still wide open.

And with placed on the disabled list Sunday because of a sore shoulder, the depth and legitimacy of the Rockies’ rotation is again set to keep things running smoothly, as is slated to start Tuesday night against the Pirates, making his first appearance since being sidelined by a finger blister July 3.

“When he joined us on the road trip, I could tell from the way he and I spoke that he felt confident in where he was as far as his finger, and even as far as how he threw the ball with his pitch mix and how the ball was coming out of his hand,” manager Bud Black said.

Bettis tossed 95 pitches in six innings of work in his third and final rehab start for Triple-A Albuquerque on Aug. 2, when the right-hander allowed four earned runs but said he felt no discomfort where the blister once was.

Bettis, 29, will return to with an altered fastball grip, one specifically designed by the right-hander and the Colorado pitching coaches to alleviate pressure on the middle throwing finger, where the blister was problematic.

“There’s some things we switched up on the grip after looking on the slow-motion camera,” Bettis said. “That was the main concern — with me being fastball heavy, just to make sure nothing came up again, and the new grip hasn’t affected anything (negatively).”

Bettis will start against the Pirates’ Jameson Taillon who, like Bettis, is also a survivor of testicular cancer and dealt with a minor digit issue (a laceration on his middle finger) — topics about which the two right-handers have exchanged information and support.

Meanwhile, Black noted Senzatela’s progress has trainer Keith Dugger feeling confident about the 23-year-old’s impending return.

“He’s probably going to play catch here in a day or two, but early reports are that he feels good and that a lot of the initial soreness he felt over the weekend in Milwaukee has sort of gone away,” Black said of Senzatela.

As for beyond Bettis’ Tuesday start, and for when Senzatela does return, the staff’s senior starter said he has no qualms about a potential bullpen role — something Black has said is a possibility.

“If would be a little bit different, if that’s what happens, but I think I’m better suited for it now than I was four years ago,” Bettis said, referencing his  “Hopefully I can take some of those trials and errors from that season and be a little bit better for it.”

Oh, steady from go

Since being traded from Toronto on July 26, has quickly become a much-needed third stabilizer out of the Rockies’ bullpen alongside and . And Oh’s contributions have been even more critical considering the recent struggles of Davis, who blew his last two saves.

Oh earned the save in Colorado’s 11-inning win over Milwaukee on Sunday, punctuating the victory to cover for the tail end of a double play. And in five appearances so far with Colorado, he has yet to allow an earned run.

“He’s stepped right in, he’s given us some big innings and he’s gotten some big outs,” Black said. “The thing I like about his style is that he knows how to get his outs — he does it (uniquely). He’s very confident in all four of his pitches to be used at any time, and he’s acclimated extremely fast to the group.”

Plus, Oh and his interpreter, Eugene Koo, did their part to raise the collective confidence of the clubhouse amid the 2-5 Midwest road trip marred by three walk-off losses.

“As other guys struggled throughout the road trip, he was one of the guys who would show up and do the opposite, and bring everyone up with his energy and his performance,” outfielder said.

Oh, a 36-year-old veteran who first made a name for himself as a professional in South Korea and Japan, is currently living at a Denver hotel and can still be sighted in the clubhouse, alongside Koo, rifling through cardboard boxes shipped from Toronto, which contain gear and other personal possessions.

And even though Oh hasn’t yet found a new permanent residence — and even though he’s still working to familiarize himself with Colorado’s three catchers — he noted the whirlwind of the trade hasn’t distracted him from his purpose on the mound.

“Baseball’s a universal language, and we all try to get the W every time we go out there,” Oh said. “It makes it easier when you have guys with the same mentality out there, so I’m just focused on pitching like every game counts, and like every game is very important to get us to the playoffs.”


Looking ahead

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Chad Bettis of the Colorado Rockies pitches against the Texas Rangers in the bottom of the first inning at Globe Life Park in Arlington on June 15, 2018 in Arlington, Texas.

Pirates RHP Jameson Taillon (8-8, 3.74 ERA) at Rockies RHP Chad Bettis (5-1, 5.10), 6:40 p.m., ATTRM; 850 AM

Taillon has been a slightly better pitcher on the road this season with a 3.59 ERA, and his lone career start against Colorado came last year when he turned in five scoreless innings in a Pirates victory at PNC Park. Colorado’s best bet is to be aggressive against the right-hander, as hitters are averaging .336 when the count is 0-0, 1-0 or 2-0. Meanwhile, in his first start since coming off the disabled list, Bettis looks to regain the groove he had earlier in the season, when the right-hander posted a 3.68 ERA through the season’s first two months before coming back to earth with a 8.28 June ERA. Pittsburgh has hit Bettis for a .314 average (22-for-70).

Wednesday: Pirates RHP Chris Archer (3-5, 4.49 ERA) at Rockies RHP German Marquez (9-8, 4.70), 1:10 p.m., ATTRM

Thursday: Dodgers RH Ross Stripling (8-3, 2.68) at Rockies LHP Tyler Anderson (6-4, 4.05), 6:40 p.m., ATTRM

Friday: Dodgers RHP Kenta Maeda (7-7, 3.73) at Rockies RHP Jon Gray (9-7, 4.73), 6:40 p.m., ATTRM

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