Eric Pathi said to hit the Colorado Rockies moneyline again at roughly +200 after they cashed at that same number Friday night in Cincinnati. Pathi’s long-running road-dog system calls for an automatic re-bet when a team wins outright as a big dog and the books hang an identical or better price the very next day. He dismissed traditional handicapping angles—starting pitchers, bullpen form, even park factors—as irrelevant here, stressing that positive-EV in baseball comes from stacking plus-200 tickets, not laying juice with favorites. Rockies meet every parameter: road club, fresh off a plus-200 win (3-2), reposted at +200 overnight. The play is strictly price-driven, so Pathi will fire on Colorado regardless of lineup or pitching announcements, expecting long-term profit from the systemic edge.