- Matchup: Colorado Rockies vs. Philadelphia Phillies
- Date: Sunday, May 10, 2026
- Venue: Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Philadelphia
- Betting Odds: Colorado (+125), Philadelphia (-150)
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The Philadelphia Phillies (17-21) are set to face off against the Colorado Rockies (15-23) at Citizens Bank Park this Sunday. The moneyline for this matchup lists Colorado at +125 while Philadelphia stands at -150. The over/under is established at 8.5 runs. The starting pitchers anticipated are Tomoyuki Sugano and Cristopher Sanchez.

The Rockies have managed to secure 69 doubles as a team and have hit 38 home runs so far. They exhibit a slugging percentage of .404, with 364 strikeouts and 120 walks. On average, the Colorado Rockies are scoring 4.3 runs each game, ranking 18th in Major League Baseball. Thus far, they have accumulated 158 RBIs and 324 hits, sporting a team batting average of .252. They’ve crossed the plate 163 times while holding a team on-base percentage of .323.
The Rockies have a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.29 and their pitching staff has an overall WHIP of 1.41. So far, Rockies pitchers have allowed 51 home runs and a total of 188 runs (ranked 25th in the league). They have given up 346 hits, averaging 9.3 hits per 9 innings, and 174 earned runs. Currently, their team ERA sits at 4.67, placing them 24th in baseball, with a total of 289 strikeouts recorded. The Rockies have also issued 126 walks this season, leading to a FIP of 4.67 as a team.
This season, Rockies pitchers have entered games with runners on base 36 times and have made 35 appearances in high leverage situations. The bullpen has achieved 15 holds, ranking 24th in MLB. With a save percentage of 71.4%, they have entered 29 save opportunities, achieving 10 saves while failing to convert 4 out of 14 chances. Rockies relief pitchers have inherited 60 runners, with 23.3% of those scoring. Over the course of the season, 107 relief pitchers have taken the mound for the Rockies.
The Colorado Rockies have recorded 1,006 putouts, 331 assists, and 20 errors this season. Their current fielding percentage is .985, placing them 21st in professional baseball, and they have turned 33 double plays. On 3,018 innings of play, the Rockies have converted 68.6% of balls in play into outs, which ranks 25th in the league.
Sugano, boasting a career record of 13-12, has a FIP of 4.34 while facing 826 hitters in the majors. He has given up 204 hits (averaging 9.5 hits per nine innings) and issued 47 walks. His earned run average stands at 4.41 (allowing 95 earned runs) with a WHIP of 1.294. Over 194 innings pitched in his professional career, Sugano has amassed 128 strikeouts.
The Phillies are showcasing a team SLG% of .382 and are scoring 3.89 runs per game, placing them 27th in the league. With 55 doubles hit so far, they have also accumulated 113 walks while scoring 148 runs. Philadelphia has tallied 41 home runs along with 146 RBIs, striking out 304 times (18th in MLB) and recording a total of 298 hits. The Phillies’ current on-base percentage is .300, while their team batting average is .231.
The Philadelphia pitching staff has allowed 190 runs this season, leading to a team ERA of 4.67 (with 175 earned runs permitted). They have issued 38 home runs and allow an average of 5.07 runs per 9 innings (25th in the league). As a unit, the Phillies hold a WHIP of 1.448 and a FIP of 3.70. With a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 9.50 (357 strikeouts to 121 walks), they currently rank last in the league for total hits allowed, with 367 hits given up.
Pennant-wise, the Phillies rank 12th in save percentage, at 66.7%, and have utilized 134 bullpen pitchers this season. Their bullpen has entered high leverage situations 31 times and faced runners on base 40 times. In 25 save opportunities, the Phillies have earned 13 holds and experienced 4 blown saves. They have converted 8 out of 12 save opportunities with their bullpen pitchers inheriting 50 runners, with a scoring rate of 34.0%.
Defensively, the Philadelphia Phillies have turned 21 double plays while posting a fielding percentage of .986, ranking 18th in the league. They have recorded 336 assists, 19 errors, and tallied 1,012 putouts this season. Across 3,036 innings, their defensive efficiency stands at 64.6%, placing them last in professional baseball.
Sanchez, throughout his career, has allowed 546 hits while fanning 569 batters over 583 innings pitched. With a career record of 33-23, Sanchez boasts a 3.18 ERA and allows 8.4 hits per 9 innings. He has given up a total of 206 earned runs while maintaining a WHIP of 1.179 and a FIP of 3.1. His K/BB ratio is 4.01 against 2,402 batters faced during his professional tenure.
Which team will triumph in tonight’s MLB contest against the spread or on the moneyline?
Parlay Recommendation: Bet on Philadelphia (-150) and the under 8.5 runs
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