- Matchup: Boston Red Sox vs. Colorado Rockies
- Event Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
- Venue: Coors Field, Denver, CO
- Broadcasting On: Rockies.TV
- Betting Odds: Boston (-196) Colorado (+162)
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The Colorado Rockies (31-48) are set to face the Boston Red Sox (31-45) at Coors Field this Wednesday. The betting odds favor the Red Sox at -196, with the Rockies positioned at +162. The over/under total for this game stands at 9. Pitching for Boston will be Ranger Suarez, while Kyle Freeland takes the mound for Colorado.

This season, the Boston Red Sox are batting .381 with 628 strikeouts and 215 walks. They have generated 281 RBIs and amassed 612 hits, currently holding a batting average of .243. The team has recorded 130 doubles and hit 64 home runs, scoring a total of 294 runs with an on-base percentage of .311. Boston averages 3.9 runs per game, ranking them 29th in the league.
The Red Sox’s pitchers have achieved a K/BB ratio of 2.78 and hold a team WHIP of 1.26. They have allowed 82 homers, totaling 301 runs (5th in MLB). With 608 hits given up (8.3 per 9 innings) and 283 earned runs, Boston boasts a team earned run average of 3.85, placing them 8th in the league, alongside 626 strikeouts. The pitching staff has issued 225 walks, with a FIP of 4.00 over the season.
This season, 228 relief pitchers have seen action for the Red Sox. They have inherited 89 runners, with 31.5% crossing home plate. The bullpen has recorded 35 holds (20th in MLB) and faced opponents on base 60 times in high-pressure situations. They’ve managed 15 saves from 21 opportunities, leading to a 71.4% save percentage, with 57 save opportunities encountered.
Defensively, the Red Sox have converted 70.0% of opportunities into outs during their 5,952 innings, ranking them 17th in MLB. They have accumulated 1,984 putouts, 629 assists, and 35 errors, achieving a .987 fielding percentage (15th in the majors) alongside 45 double plays.
Ranger Suarez has logged 838 innings in his career, accumulating 780 strikeouts with a career ERA of 3.34 (311 earned runs allowed) and a WHIP of 1.257. He has given up 790 hits (8.5 hits per nine innings) and has issued 264 walks. With a career record of 56-40, Suarez has faced 3,507 batters, holding a FIP of 3.29.
The Rockies hold a team slugging percentage of .410, averaging 4.56 runs per game (14th in MLB). They’ve secured 142 doubles, drawn 245 walks, and scored 356 runs. With 84 home runs and 340 RBIs, Colorado has been struck out 687 times (6th in MLB) while accumulating 664 hits, sitting at a .322 on-base percentage and a .251 batting average this season.
As a pitching unit, the Rockies have a team WHIP of 1.516 and a collective FIP of 4.77. They sit last in MLB in total hits allowed, giving up 777, and have surrendered 106 home runs, averaging 5.87 runs per nine innings (30th in the league). Colorado’s pitching staff has permitted 446 runs this season, with a combined ERA of 5.53 (420 earned runs allowed).
Out of their 61 save situations, the Rockies have managed 31 holds but suffered 13 blown saves. The bullpen has entered 29 save chances and successfully recorded 16 saves, holding a 31.2% inherited score percentage from 138 runners. They have stepped onto the mound in high-leverage situations 69 times and with runners on base 84 times, posting a 55.2% save rate and deploying 236 relief pitchers throughout the year.
Throughout their 6,156 innings, the Rockies have attained a defensive efficiency of 66.6% (last in professional baseball). Their defense has turned 63 double plays and holds a fielding percentage of .983 (24th in the league). Thus far, they have registered 647 assists, 47 errors, and 2,052 putouts in this campaign.
Kyle Freeland, with a career record of 66-97, possesses a 4.68 ERA and allows 10.1 hits per nine innings. He boasts a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.45 and has faced 5,771 batters. Freeland has yielded 690 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.425 and a FIP of 4.6, surrendering 1,482 hits and acquiring 1,001 strikeouts over 1,326 innings in his career.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup, either against the spread or the moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on Boston (-196)
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