- Matchup: Colorado Rockies vs San Diego Padres
- Date: Saturday, April 11, 2026
- Venue: Petco Park, San Diego, CA
- Broadcast: Padres.TV
- Betting Odds: Colorado (+172) San Diego (-210)
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This Saturday, Petco Park will host a thrilling matchup as the San Diego Padres (6-6) face off against the Colorado Rockies (6-6). The current odds present the Rockies at +172 and the Padres at -210. The game’s total is set at 8.5 runs, with Ryan Feltner and German Marquez starting as the pitchers.

The Colorado Rockies average 4.4 runs per game, ranking 14th in MLB. They’ve accumulated 53 runs scored with an on-base percentage of .307. As a team, they’ve hit 18 doubles and 12 home runs. Additionally, they have 51 RBIs and 99 hits this season, with a batting average of .246. Their slugging percentage stands at .386, showing a solid performance despite 119 strikeouts and 33 walks drawn.
On the pitching side, the Rockies hold a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 3.00, boasting a team WHIP of 1.28. They’ve allowed 12 home runs and 43 runs total, placing them 9th in the league for runs allowed. The Rockies have recorded 104 base hits, allowing 43 earned runs, and feature an earned run average of 3.66 (11th in MLB). With 93 strikeouts and 31 walks issued this season, their FIP is currently at 3.98.
The Rockies’ bullpen has entered with runners on base 13 times, contributing to 4 holds this season, ranking 26th in the league. Their save percentage is 83.3%, converting 5 of 6 opportunities so far. The relief pitchers have inherited 21 runners, with 14.3% scoring, having sent 33 relievers to the mound thus far.
The Cleveland Guardians have summed up 317 putouts, 106 assists, and 3 errors in the field, holding a .993 fielding percentage (4th in MLB) with 6 double plays. The Rockies have transformed 69.6% of balls in play into outs over 951 innings, ranking them 16th among MLB teams.
Feltner has pitched 347 innings, striking out 296 batters in his career. With a 10-26 career record, his FIP is 5.11, facing 1,524 batters with a 5.18 ERA, allowing 200 earned runs and achieving a WHIP of 1.431 with 362 hits (9.4 hits per 9 innings) and 135 walks given up.
The Padres are averaging 3.83 runs per game, which ranks 18th in MLB, with a team slugging percentage of .336. They have recorded 26 doubles, 46 runs, and 7 home runs, alongside 41 RBIs. The team has struck out 100 times (22nd in MLB) and has a batting average of .213 with an on-base percentage of .282.
The San Diego pitching staff boasts a WHIP of 1.302 and a FIP of 3.10. Their K/BB ratio currently stands at 9.20 (108 strikeouts against 41 walks), allowing 97 hits, 6 home runs, and surrendering an average of 4.08 runs per 9 innings (13th in MLB) for a team ERA of 3.82 after conceding 48 runs.
San Diego’s relievers have successfully inherited 85.7% of runners while stepping up in high leverage situations 11 times, accumulating 16 save opportunities with 7 holds and 4 blown saves, ranking 23rd in save percentage at 50.0%. They’ve utilized 39 bullpen pitchers this season.
The Padres have a defensive efficiency rating of 67.1% (26th in the league), with 13 double plays turned and a fielding percentage of .986 (14th in MLB). They have recorded 98 assists, 6 errors, and 318 putouts this season.
Marquez, holding a career record of 69-73, has posted a 4.67 ERA, allowing 9.3 hits per 9 innings. With a K/BB ratio of 3.02, he has faced 4,946 batters throughout his career. He has allowed a total of 599 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.339 and a FIP of 4.6, with 1,189 hits and 1,074 strikeouts over 1,154 innings pitched.
Who will take home the victory in tonight’s MLB face-off against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on Colorado (+172)
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