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San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies

07. 05. 16:00 · 쿠어스 필드

Away Tyler Mahle vs Home Tanner Gordon

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Predicted winnerColorado Rockies
Projected scoreSan Francisco Giants 6 : 7 Colorado Rockies

Projected lineup

San Francisco Giants (Away)
  1. Luis Arraez
  2. Casey Schmitt
  3. Bryce Eldridge
  4. Rafael Devers
  5. Jung Hoo Lee
  6. Heliot Ramos
  7. Victor Bericoto
  8. Drew Cavanaugh
  9. Christian Koss
Colorado Rockies (Home)
  1. Jake McCarthy
  2. Mickey Moniak
  3. Hunter Goodman
  4. TJ Rumfield
  5. Troy Johnston
  6. Kyle Karros
  7. Edouard Julien
  8. Brett Sullivan
  9. Ezequiel Tovar

Key factors

  • Both starting pitchers, Tanner Gordon (ERA 6.69) and Tyler Mahle (ERA 5.67), have struggled significantly with high ERAs in the 2026 season.
  • Coors Field is notoriously the most hitter-friendly park in MLB, with a runs park factor of 1.367, which will undoubtedly boost both teams' offensive output.
  • Giants' starting pitcher Tyler Mahle has historically struggled against the Rockies, posting a high 8.79 ERA over 28.2 career innings against them, especially at Coors Field.
  • The Rockies' bullpen has shown a promising team ERA of 3.77 as of April 25, demonstrating potential to compensate for any early exit from their starter.
  • The Giants' lineup features key hitters like Luis Arraez (.330 AVG), Rafael Devers (43 RBI), and Jung Hoo Lee, who are currently in good form.

Briefing

Today's game between the Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants at Coors Field is anticipated to be a high-scoring affair, largely due to the struggles of both starting pitchers this season. Tanner Gordon of the Rockies holds a 6.69 ERA, with his Coors Field performances being notably worse at a 9.70 ERA. Tyler Mahle for the Giants also comes in with a sub-par 5.67 ERA, and he has historically struggled at Coors Field against the Rockies, carrying a career 8.79 ERA in 28.2 innings against them.

These pitching weaknesses, combined with Coors Field's reputation as the most hitter-friendly park in MLB (with a runs park factor of 1.367), set the stage for a strong offensive showing from both sides. The Giants' lineup boasts key hitters in good form, including Luis Arraez (.330 AVG), Rafael Devers (43 RBI), and Jung Hoo Lee. Bryce Eldridge has also shown power against the Rockies with recent home runs. The Rockies' offense, known for its potency at home, ranks 9th in total runs scored this season. The Rockies also hold a 3-2 lead in their season series against the Giants.

The bullpen situation could offer a subtle advantage to the Rockies. As of April 25, the Rockies' bullpen recorded a solid 3.77 ERA, indicating a more reliable performance compared to their starters. Specific recent form for the Giants' bullpen was not available. Overall, while both teams are expected to face challenges on the mound, the Coors Field advantage for the Rockies' offense, coupled with their relatively stable bullpen, gives them a slight edge in what promises to be an exciting, high-scoring contest. Home fans can look forward to plenty of action.

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