- Matchup: San Diego Padres vs Colorado Rockies
- Scheduled Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2026
- Venue: Coors Field, Denver, CO
- Broadcast: Rockies.TV
- Betting Odds: San Diego (-152) Colorado (+126)
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On Tuesday, the Colorado Rockies (9-13) are set to face off against the San Diego Padres (15-7) at Coors Field. The odds for this matchup see San Diego favored at -152, while Colorado sits at +126. The total for the game is pegged at 8.5 runs. Scheduled starting pitchers are Randy Vasquez and Chase Dollander.

The Padres have collectively recorded 44 doubles and 17 home runs this season. Their slugging percentage stands at .369, and they’ve been fanned 171 times while also drawing 78 walks. San Diego is averaging 4.4 runs per game, placing them 15th in the MLB. They have accumulated 91 RBIs and 168 hits, with a batting average of .232. Additionally, they have scored 96 runs and boast an on-base percentage of .310.
The Padres have a team ERA of 3.36 this season, ranking 5th in the league, and their pitchers have struck out 212 opponents. Padres pitching has allowed 13 home runs and conceded 79 runs (4th in the league). They have issued 76 walks, with a collective FIP of 3.19 for the year. San Diego has permitted 168 hits (averaging 7.6 per 9 innings) and 74 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio sits at 2.79, with a team WHIP of 1.23.
Padres relief pitchers have a save percentage of 64.3%, having entered 34 save situations. This season, they have managed 9 saves while failing in 5 out of 14 attempts. The bullpen has inherited 37 runners, 43.2% of whom have scored. San Diego’s relievers have entered games with runners on base 21 times and have participated in high-leverage situations on 25 occasions. They’ve utilized 77 relievers throughout the season, achieving 18 holds (ranking 6th in MLB).
This season, the San Diego Padres have recorded 594 putouts, along with 184 assists and 6 errors. Their fielding percentage is an impressive .992, ranking 3rd in the league, with 19 double plays turned. The Padres have converted 69.1% of balls put in play into outs over 1,782 innings, which places them 23rd in the MLB.
Randy Vasquez, with a career record of 13-16, has a FIP of 3.91 and has faced 1,257 batters in the MLB. He has given up 294 hits (9.1 hits per 9 innings) and issued 107 walks. His earned run average stands at 3.97 (128 earned runs allowed) with a WHIP of 1.381. Vasquez has pitched 290 innings, accumulating 198 career strikeouts.
The Colorado Rockies have an on-base percentage of .310 and a team batting average of .241 this season. They have struck out 216 times (ranked 2nd in MLB) and recorded 177 hits. Colorado has hit 22 home runs and collected 86 RBIs. They boast a team slugging percentage of .386 and score an average of 4.05 runs per game (21st in the league). The team has also recorded 37 doubles and drawn 65 walks, scoring a total of 89 runs.
As a pitching staff, the Rockies have a WHIP of 1.388 and a FIP of 4.59 this season. They rank 27th in the league for total hits allowed with 195. Colorado’s pitchers have surrendered 99 runs this season, with an ERA of 4.15 (89 earned runs allowed). They hold a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 7.60 (163 strikeouts vs. 73 walks). Additionally, they have allowed 27 home runs and give up 4.61 runs per 9 innings (17th in MLB).
In 17 save opportunities, the Rockies achieved 8 holds, along with 2 blown saves. Their bullpen has entered the game in 9 save chances and secured 7 saves. Colorado’s relief pitchers have an inherited score percentage of 13.9% out of 36 inherited base runners. They have taken the mound 26 times in high-leverage situations and 23 times with runners on base, finishing 5th in MLB with a save rate of 77.8%, utilizing 68 relievers this season.
Over 1,740 innings played, the Rockies have a defensive efficiency of 69.3% (21st in baseball). The Colorado Rockies have turned 19 double plays with a fielding percentage of .987 (12th among MLB teams). They have recorded 186 assists, 10 errors, and a total of 580 putouts this season.
Chase Dollander, with a career win-loss record of 4-13, has allowed 118 hits and recorded 105 strikeouts in 117 innings pitched. He carries a 6.00 ERA and allows 9.1 hits per 9 innings, with 78 earned runs given up and a WHIP of 1.479, alongside a FIP of 5.9. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is 1.91, having faced 521 opposing hitters in his professional baseball career.
Which team will come out on top in tonight’s MLB showdown against the spread or on the moneyline?
Prediction: Pick San Diego (-152)
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