- Matchup: Los Angeles Dodgers vs Colorado Rockies
- Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026
- Venue: Coors Field, Denver, CO
- Broadcast: Rockies.TV
- Betting Odds: Los Angeles (-132), Colorado (+110)
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This matchup at Coors Field features the Colorado Rockies (7-12) facing off against the Los Angeles Dodgers (14-4) this Saturday. The moneyline odds place Los Angeles at -132 while Colorado sits at +110. The over/under for this game is at 8.5. Starting pitchers are expected to be Emmet Sheehan for the Dodgers and Ryan Feltner for the Rockies.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are currently averaging 5.8 runs per game, ranking 1st in Major League Baseball. They have scored a total of 105 runs to date, maintaining an on-base percentage of .363. The Dodgers have hit 27 doubles and launched 33 home runs, contributing to 103 RBIs with 171 hits this season. Their batting average stands at .283, supported by a slugging percentage of .491, while they have struck out 158 times and drawn 73 walks.
This season, the Dodgers’ pitching staff boasts an impressive earned run average (ERA) of 3.19, placing them 2nd in the league, with a total of 156 strikeouts. They have allowed just 15 home runs and given up 59 runs overall, which ranks them 1st in the league. The pitching group has issued 58 walks, achieving a Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) of 3.63. They’ve surrendered 116 hits (6.5 per nine innings) and accumulated 57 earned runs while maintaining a WHIP of 1.08.
In total, the Dodgers have utilized 57 relief pitchers this season. These relievers have faced 19 inherited runners, with 31.6% scoring. The bullpen has notched 13 holds (11th in MLB) and pitched in 21 save opportunities, converting 6 saves and blowing 2. Their save percentage is currently at 75.0%.
As of now, the Los Angeles defense has recorded 483 putouts, 156 assists, and 5 errors, maintaining a fielding percentage of .992, good for 2nd in the league. They have executed 11 double plays and converted 74.9% of all balls in play into outs over 1,449 innings, leading the majors.
Emmet Sheehan has pitched for 148 innings, amassing 167 career strikeouts with a record of 12-4. He holds a FIP of 4.01 and averages an ERA of 4.07, having surrendered 67 earned runs and 111 hits (6.7 hits per nine innings) alongside 54 walks.
The Colorado Rockies have tallied 20 home runs this year with 72 RBIs, and they’ve recorded 27 doubles while drawing 57 walks, scoring a total of 75 runs. Their on-base percentage stands at .307, complemented by a team batting average of .237. The Rockies have a slugging percentage of .379 and currently score an average of 3.95 runs per game (23rd in MLB). They have struck out 194 times, leading the league, with 152 hits overall.
On the pitching front, the Rockies maintain a WHIP of 1.355 and a team FIP of 4.69, ranking 24th in total hits allowed with 159. They have conceded 83 runs with an overall team ERA of 4.01 (74 earned runs allowed). Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 7.60 (140 strikeouts to 66 walks). They’ve allowed 23 home runs, giving up an average of 4.50 runs per nine innings (17th in the league).
In save scenarios, the Rockies have achieved 6 holds with 2 blown saves from 14 save opportunities. They have assigned their bullpen to the mound in 8 save chances, converting 6 saves. Their inherited runner score rate is 14.3% out of 35 inherited runners, with relief pitchers appearing in 23 high leverage situations.
The Colorado Rockies have turned 16 double plays and have a fielding percentage of .988 (9th in MLB). They have 162 assists, 8 errors, and recorded 499 putouts to date. Their defensive efficiency sits at 70.6% over 1,497 innings, which ranks 13th in professional baseball.
Throughout his MLB career, Ryan Feltner has allowed 369 hits and has recorded 300 strikeouts over 351 innings. He has a career record of 10-27 with a 5.28 ERA, yielding 9.5 hits per nine innings and allowing a total of 206 earned runs. His WHIP is 1.443 with a FIP of 5.2, and he has faced 1,545 batters during his time in the league.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB showdown, covering the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Take Los Angeles (-132)
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