- Matchup: Colorado Rockies vs Los Angeles Dodgers
- Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2026
- Venue: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Broadcast: Spectrum SportsNet LA
- Betting Odds: Colorado (+106) Los Angeles (-128)
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This exciting encounter at Dodger Stadium features the Los Angeles Dodgers (59-32) facing off against the Colorado Rockies (37-54) this Tuesday. The current moneyline shows Colorado at +106 and Los Angeles at -128, with the over/under pegged at 8.5 runs. Expected starters for this contest are Michael Lorenzen and Justin Wrobleski.

The Colorado Rockies boast a slugging percentage of .426, having racked up 794 strikeouts while drawing 285 walks. With 425 RBIs and 800 hits this season, they hold an average batting mark of .259. The Rockies have succeeded in hitting 168 doubles and have launched 104 home runs. They’ve scored a total of 443 runs, achieving an on-base percentage of .329, leading to an average of 4.9 runs per game, which places them 8th in Major League Baseball.
On the mound, the Rockies have an earned run average of 5.54 this season, ranking them 30th in MLB, with 643 strikeouts recorded. They have given up 125 home runs and a total of 522 runs (30th in the league). This pitching staff has issued 298 walks and currently holds a FIP of 4.81. They’ve allowed 916 hits (10.3 per 9 innings) and 492 earned runs, achieving a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.16 and a collective WHIP of 1.52.
Colorado’s bullpen has managed a save rate of 60.0%, entering 71 save opportunities, and has tallied 21 saves this year, unsuccessful in 14 of their 35 attempts. Relief pitchers have inherited 150 base runners this season with 30.0% scoring. They have entered games with runners on base 93 times and have made 78 appearances in high-stakes situations. 274 relief pitchers have taken the mound for the Rockies, who have accumulated 35 holds (26th in MLB).
Defensively, the Rockies have converted 66.7% of balls in play to outs over 7,200 innings, placing them at 30th in professional baseball. They have 2,400 putouts, 760 assists, and 54 errors, with a fielding percentage of .983 (22nd in MLB) and have turned 73 double plays.
Michael Lorenzen, with a career record of 57-64, features a FIP of 4.24 and has faced 4,628 batters. He has allowed 1,045 hits (8.7 hits per 9 innings), with 419 walks. His earned run average stands at 4.31 (518 ERs allowed) along with a WHIP of 1.353, spanning 1,082 innings with 893 strikeouts throughout his career.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a slugging percentage of .440 and are averaging 5.31 runs per game (2nd in MLB). They have hit 154 doubles, drawn 375 walks, and scored 483 runs. With 122 home runs and 455 RBIs, they have struck out 715 times (24th in MLB) and have secured 808 hits, featuring an OBP of .347 and a batting average of .264 this season.
On the pitching front, the Dodgers have allowed 320 runs with an ERA of 3.49 (311 earned runs given up). They’ve given up 97 home runs and are permitting only 3.59 runs per 9 innings (1st in MLB). Their team WHIP is 1.130 with a FIP of 3.79, achieving a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 9.10 (809 strikeouts versus 266 walks). They are ranked 2nd in MLB for total hits allowed with 640.
The Dodgers’ relievers have a 33.7% inherited scoring rate from 89 base runners. Their bullpen has been called to high-pressure situations 80 times and with runners on base 55 times. Out of 90 save opportunities, they have 57 holds and have blown 8 saves, ranking 5th in MLB with a save percentage of 75.0%. The bullpen has included 287 pitchers this season.
In the field, the Dodgers have achieved 53 double plays and hold a top-ranking fielding percentage of .992 (1st in MLB). They have totaled 768 assists, with just 26 errors and attained 2,407 putouts so far in the season. Over 7,221 innings, Los Angeles has an impressive defensive efficiency rate of 73.0% (1st in pro baseball).
Wrobleski has allowed 175 hits over his career, accruing 166 strikeouts in 196 innings pitched. His earned runs allowed total 84, with a WHIP of 1.152 and a FIP of 3.8. He has a K/BB ratio of 3.25 and has faced 805 batters throughout his career. Wrobleski holds a 16-9 win-loss record with a 3.86 ERA, giving up 8.0 hits per nine innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB showdown against the spread or the moneyline?
Expert Pick: Bet on Colorado (+106)
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