I'm playing on CHICAGO. The Sox refused to quit yesterday. Off that momentum-building comeback win, I expect them to make it two in a row this afternoon. Rodon has a 2.08 ERA and 0.769 WHIP his last three starts. Urquidy has a 4.96 ERA his past three. Urquidy gave up five HR's in those three starts alone. Rodon hasn't been taken deep in over a month. While the Astros had a great record under the lights, they're a modest 27-26 during the day. Urquidy contributed as he was just 2-3 with a 4.75 ERA in his daytime starts. Rodon, on the other hand, was 5-2 with a 3.18 ERA during the day, opposing hitters batting just .188. While he's battled injuries, when healthy, Rodon is dominant. He had this to say: "The last few days, it seemed like I've turned a corner. Ball is coming out good. I feel good. I feel ready." I'm going with Chicago.