- Matchup: Colorado Rockies vs Los Angeles Dodgers
- Date: Monday, July 6, 2026
- Venue: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Broadcast: Spectrum SportsNet LA
- Betting Odds: Colorado (+110) Los Angeles (-132)
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This Monday, Dodger Stadium will witness the Los Angeles Dodgers (59-31) take on the Colorado Rockies (36-54). The betting line opens with Colorado at +110 and Los Angeles at -132, while the total runs are projected at 9. Kyle Freeland is expected to pitch for Colorado, facing off against Eric Lauer for the Dodgers.

The Colorado Rockies have been averaging 4.8 runs per game, ranking them 8th in MLB. This season, they have scored 436 runs with an on-base percentage (OBP) of .328. The Rockies have hit 166 doubles and launched 103 home runs, accumulating 419 RBIs with a total of 789 hits and a batting average of .258. They possess a slugging percentage of .425 and have struck out 785 times while drawing 285 walks.
The Rockies’ pitching staff has an earned run average (ERA) of 5.54, placing them 30th in MLB, with 631 strikeouts overall. They’ve allowed 121 home runs and 516 total runs this season (also 30th in the league), while walking 294 batters. Their fielding independent pitching (FIP) rate stands at 4.77. The team has given up 906 hits (10.3 per 9 innings) and 487 earned runs, achieving a strikeout-to-walk (K/BB) ratio of 2.15 and a WHIP of 1.52.
The Rockies’ bullpen has a save success rate of 58.8%, appearing in 70 save opportunities. They have secured 20 saves while failing to convert 14 out of 34 chances. The relievers have inherited 150 base runners, with 30.0% of them scoring. The Rockies have used a total of 270 pitchers this season, earning 35 holds (25th in MLB).
This season, the Colorado Rockies have a total of 2,373 putouts, 752 assists, and 53 errors. They maintain a fielding percentage of .983, ranking 22nd in MLB, and have completed 72 double plays. The team has converted 66.6% of balls in play into outs over 7,119 innings, placing them at the bottom in professional baseball.
Kyle Freeland, with a career record of 67-97, holds a FIP of 4.63. He has faced 5,821 batters in the majors, surrendering 1,499 hits (10.1 hits per nine innings) and issuing 410 walks. His ERA is 4.70, having allowed 698 earned runs, and he has a WHIP of 1.428 over 1,337 innings pitched, totaling 1,012 strikeouts in his MLB career.
The Los Angeles Dodgers boast a .348 OBP and a team batting average of .265 this season. They have recorded 705 strikeouts (24th in the league) and have accumulated 804 hits. The Dodgers have hit 122 home runs and 453 RBIs while achieving a slugging percentage of .443. They score an average of 5.34 runs per game (1st in MLB), with 154 doubles and 369 walks.
The Dodgers’ pitching staff has a WHIP of 1.125 and a FIP of 3.78 this season. They exhibit a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 9.10, with 800 strikeouts and 260 walks. They rank 2nd in the league for total hits allowed, with 632 conceded, and they allow only 3.57 runs per 9 innings (1st in MLB). Their team ERA stands at 3.47, having let in 306 earned runs from a total of 315 runs.
Los Angeles relief pitchers have a 34.5% inherited scoring percentage from 87 inherited runners. They have entered 79 times in high-pressure situations and 54 times with runners on base. The Dodgers have been in 90 save opportunities this year, achieving 57 holds and 8 blown saves. Their save success rate of 75.0% ranks 5th in the league, with 284 relievers utilized this season.
The Dodgers have turned 53 double plays and own the best fielding percentage in the majors at .992. They have accumulated 763 assists, committed 26 errors, and recorded 2,380 putouts this season. Their defensive efficiency over 7,140 innings is 73.1%, ranking first in professional baseball.
Eric Lauer, with a career record of 48-39, has an earned run average of 4.08 and gives up 8.6 hits per nine innings. Holding a K/BB ratio of 2.59, he has faced 3,140 batters during his MLB career. He has allowed 333 earned runs, sporting a WHIP of 1.315 and a FIP of 4.0. Lauer has given up 702 hits in 735 innings while accumulating 687 strikeouts.
Which team will triumph in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Back Los Angeles (-132)
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