- Matchup: San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies
- Date: Saturday, July 4, 2026
- Venue: Coors Field, Denver, CO
- Broadcast: Rockies.TV
- Betting Odds: San Francisco (-160), Colorado (+132)
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This Saturday, the Colorado Rockies (35-53) are set to face off against the San Francisco Giants (36-50) at Coors Field. The moneyline favors the Giants at -160, with the Rockies listed at +132. The over/under is set at 8.5, and the starting pitchers will be Robbie Ray and Tomoyuki Sugano.

The San Francisco Giants currently average 4.1 runs per game, ranking 25th in Major League Baseball. With 349 runs total and an on-base percentage of .307, they have hit 162 doubles and launched 93 home runs this season. The team has recorded 340 RBIs and 751 hits, boasting a batting average of .255. Their slugging percentage stands at .418, with 663 strikeouts and 205 walks drawn during the season.
This season, the Giants’ pitching staff holds a team ERA of 4.37, ranking 21st in MLB. They’ve struck out 665 batters and allowed 85 home runs while giving up 404 runs (20th in the league). With 326 walks issued, their FIP is measured at 4.24. The staff has conceded 709 hits (averaging 8.4 per 9 innings) and 368 earned runs, resulting in a K/BB ratio of 2.04 and a WHIP of 1.37.
The Giants’ relief pitchers have a save percentage of 63.0%, having faced 67 save situations with 17 successful saves and 10 blown opportunities. This season, they’ve inherited 143 base runners, with 34.3% scoring runs against them. Giants relievers have made 273 appearances this year and recorded 40 holds (22nd in the league).
In the field, the Giants have posted 2,276 putouts, 791 assists, and 60 errors for a fielding percentage of .981, placing them 29th overall. They have successfully turned 80 double plays, achieving a 69.4% conversion rate on balls in play across 6,828 innings, ranking 22nd in MLB.
Robbie Ray has logged 1,536 innings with 1,816 career strikeouts, sporting a 95-87 win-loss record. He holds a FIP of 3.85 while facing 6,493 batters, with an earned run average of 3.91 (667 earned runs) and a WHIP of 1.286. His career totals include 1,324 hits allowed (averaging 7.8 hits per nine innings) and 651 walks.
The Colorado Rockies have amassed 99 home runs, 401 RBIs, and 165 doubles this season. They lead with 274 walks and have scored 417 runs. The Rockies have an on-base percentage of .326 and a batting average of .256, with a team slugging percentage of .420, averaging 4.74 runs per game (10th in MLB). They’ve also faced 772 strikeouts (6th in MLB) with 764 hits recorded.
The Rockies own a WHIP of 1.519 and a FIP of 4.81 as a pitching staff. They have a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 7.10 (613 strikeouts against 290 walks), ranking last in the league with 884 hits allowed. They’ve surrendered 119 home runs and 5.90 runs per 9 innings (30th in baseball), resulting in a team ERA of 5.58 with 507 runs allowed this season.
With a save percentage of 57.6%, the Rockies have deployed 266 relief pitchers this season. Their relievers have taken the mound 77 times in high leverage situations and have had runners on base 92 times. In 69 opportunities to save games, they’ve recorded 35 holds and 14 blown saves, with 19 out of 33 save tries succeeding. They have an inherited score percentage of 30.4% from their 148 inherited runners.
On defense, the Rockies have committed 51 errors while amassing 738 assists and 2,319 putouts, with a fielding percentage of .984, ranking 21st in baseball. Their defensive efficiency percentage stands at 66.8%, placing them last among all teams over 6,957 innings played.
Sugano, in his career, has allowed 261 hits while striking out 154 batters over 241 innings pitched. With an 18-14 win-loss record, he has maintained a 4.70 ERA, yielding 9.7 hits per nine innings and allowing 126 earned runs. His WHIP is 1.327, with a FIP of 4.6 and a K/BB ratio of 2.61, having faced 1,033 batters throughout his career.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB game, covering the spread or winning straight up?
Selection: Take San Francisco (-160)
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