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How tonight's Rockies starters have fared against Tyson Ross

Occasionally before a game I'll see how the opposing team's starting lineup has fared against that day's starting pitcher. With Tyson Ross going up against a division foe I thought there would be some larger sample sizes. Once again, like Mike Ness, I was wrong.

Cumulatively they have collected 17 hits in 64 at-bats for a .265 batting average. This is a bit north of Tyson's career BAA of .249 and his 2015 mark of .245. He has done a fairly good job of limiting extra base hits as these eight Rockies have combined for a slugging percentage of .