- Matchup: Colorado Rockies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
- Scheduled Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2026
- Venue: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Broadcast: Spectrum SportsNet LA
- Betting Odds: Colorado (+102) Los Angeles (-122)
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On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Dodgers (60-32) are set to face off against the Colorado Rockies (37-55) at Dodger Stadium. The matchup offers a moneyline of +102 for the Rockies and -122 for the Dodgers, with a total currently established at 8.5 runs. The starting pitchers for this game are Ryan Feltner and Roki Sasaki.

The Colorado Rockies have a slugging percentage of .426 and have recorded 801 strikeouts, along with 293 walks this season. They have accumulated 432 RBIs and 809 hits, leading to a batting average of .258. The Rockies have also produced 171 doubles and launched 105 home runs this year. Their total runs stand at 450, with an on-base percentage of .329. Averaging 4.9 runs per game, the Rockies rank 8th in Major League Baseball.
This season, the Rockies’ pitching staff holds an earned run average (ERA) of 5.53 (30th in MLB) and has struck out 648 batters. They have surrendered 126 home runs and a total of 530 runs (30th in MLB). The pitching staff has issued 300 walks, with a collective FIP of 4.80. Colorado pitchers have allowed 929 hits (10.3 per 9 innings) and a total of 498 earned runs, resulting in a K/BB ratio of 2.16 and a WHIP of 1.52.
The Rockies have utilized 278 relief pitchers this season, with their bullpen inheriting 152 base runners, of which 29.6% scored. The bullpen has recorded 35 holds this season (26th in the league) and faced players on base 95 times, including 81 high leverage appearances. They have achieved 21 saves this year, failing to convert 15 out of 36 save opportunities, resulting in a save rate of 58.3% across 72 save situations.
Defensively, the Rockies have converted 66.6% of balls in play into outs across 7,293 innings, placing them 30th in MLB. With 2,431 putouts, 768 assists, and 55 errors, their fielding percentage is .983, ranking them 22nd, along with 75 double plays turned.
Ryan Feltner has pitched for 398 innings in his MLB career, accumulating 335 strikeouts. He holds a career ERA of 5.06 (with 224 earned runs), a WHIP of 1.401, and has allowed 406 hits (9.2 hits per 9 innings) alongside 152 walks. Feltner’s career record stands at 12-28, and he has faced 1,733 batters in the majors, with a FIP of 4.99.
The Los Angeles Dodgers boast a team on-base percentage of .347 and a batting average of .265 for the current season. They have struck out 720 times (24th in the league) while managing 821 hits, with 123 home runs and 462 RBIs. The Dodgers have a slugging percentage of .440 and average 5.34 runs per game (2nd in the league), hitting 156 doubles and drawing 377 walks, contributing to a total of 491 runs.
The pitching staff for the Dodgers has a WHIP of 1.135 and a FIP of 3.81. Their K/BB ratio stands at an impressive 9.00 (816 strikeouts vs. 274 walks). They rank 2nd in MLB for hits allowed (649) and have given up 98 home runs while allowing just 3.62 runs per 9 innings (1st in MLB). The Dodgers have permitted a total of 327 runs, leading to a team ERA of 3.51, with 317 of those as earned runs.
In their 93 save opportunities, the Dodgers have obtained 59 holds and recorded 9 blown saves. Los Angeles has turned to their relievers in 33 save chances, converting 24 of those opportunities. Their bullpen holds a 33.7% inherited score percentage across 89 inherited base runners, with 81 high leverage situations and 56 instances of pitching with runners on base this season. They currently rank 6th in MLB for save percentage (72.7%), having used 291 relief pitchers this year.
Defensively, the Dodgers have turned 55 double plays and achieved a remarkable fielding percentage of .992 (1st in MLB). They have registered 779 assists, committed 26 errors, and accumulated 2,440 putouts this season. Over 7,320 innings played, their defensive efficiency stands at 73.1% (1st in professional baseball).
Roki Sasaki, sporting a 4-6 career record, has maintained a 5.10 ERA, allowing 8.3 hits per 9 innings pitched. His K/BB ratio is 1.91 and he has faced 490 batters in his professional career, allowing 63 earned runs, with a WHIP of 1.413 and a FIP of 5.0. Throughout his career, Sasaki has given up 103 hits while recording 103 strikeouts in 111 innings on the mound.
Which team will secure a victory in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or on the moneyline?
Prediction: Take Los Angeles (-122)
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