- Matchup: San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies
- Event Date: Friday, May 29, 2026
- Venue: Coors Field, Denver, CO
- Broadcasting: Rockies.TV
- Betting Odds: San Francisco (-132), Colorado (+110)
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This Friday, the Colorado Rockies (20-37) will host the San Francisco Giants (22-34) at Coors Field. The betting lines favor San Francisco at -132, while Colorado is positioned at +110. The over/under for this matchup is set at 9 runs, with Logan Webb and Michael Lorenzen as the starting pitchers.

As a unit, the San Francisco Giants are currently averaging 3.6 runs per game, ranking them 30th in MLB. They have scored a total of 204 runs, demonstrating an on-base percentage of .293. The Giants boast 105 doubles and have hit 49 home runs. With 198 RBIs and 469 hits, their team batting average stands at .245. San Francisco’s slugging percentage is .388, and they have been struck out 435 times while earning 119 walks.
Their strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 2.08, while the pitching staff has a WHIP of 1.34. Giants pitchers have allowed 56 home runs and given up a total of 258 runs (21st in MLB). They conceded 451 hits (8.2 hits per 9 innings) and 232 earned runs, resulting in an ERA of 4.21 this season, placing them 18th in the league. The Giants have struck out 443 opposing batters, issuing 213 walks with a collective FIP of 4.15 thus far.
The Giants’ relief pitchers have achieved a save success rate of 62.5% from 45 save opportunities, converting 10 saves while failing in 6 of their 16 chances. The bullpen has inherited 85 runners, with 32.9% scoring during their tenure. They have faced runners on base 57 times, including 36 high-leverage situations. This season, the Giants have utilized 179 relievers, recording 29 holds (17th in MLB).
The Giants have converted 69.9% of balls in play to outs across 4,464 innings, ranking 19th in MLB. They have 1,488 putouts, 550 assists, and 34 errors, with a fielding percentage of .984, putting them at 26th overall, alongside 58 double plays.
Logan Webb has pitched 1,110 innings, achieving 1,036 strikeouts in his career. His career record stands at 72-57, with a FIP of 3.40 after facing 4,558 batters. Webb has a 3.45 earned run average (426 earned runs allowed) and a WHIP of 1.204, having surrendered 1,072 hits (8.7 hits per nine innings) and issued 265 walks.
The Colorado Rockies have a team on-base percentage of .307 and a batting average of .241 for the season. They have struck out 516 times (3rd in MLB) and accumulated 460 hits. The Rockies have recorded 49 home runs and 220 RBIs. Their slugging percentage is .376, scoring an average of 4.02 runs per game (22nd in MLB). They have also secured 95 doubles, drawn 162 walks, and scored a total of 229 runs.
As a pitching unit, the Rockies hold a WHIP of 1.475 and a FIP of 4.72. Unfortunately, they rank last in MLB for total hits allowed, having given up 547. The Colorado pitching staff has yielded 306 runs so far, resulting in an ERA of 5.18 (287 earned runs). They maintain a strikeout to walk ratio of 7.40 (409 strikeouts against 189 walks) and have allowed 77 home runs, yielding 5.52 runs per 9 innings (30th in MLB).
With 43 save situations, the Rockies have recorded 23 holds and have encountered 7 blown saves. Colorado relievers have been called to the mound in 20 save opportunities and successfully converted 13. Their inherited runner scoring percentage stands at 28.3% from 99 inherited runners. They have faced 52 high-leverage situations and 59 instances with runners on base. The Rockies rank 13th in MLB with a save rate of 65.0% and have utilized 166 bullpen pitchers this year.
In their 4,491 innings played, the Rockies have a defensive efficiency rating of 67.6% (29th in MLB). The Colorado Rockies have tallied 47 double plays and have a fielding rate of .985 (21st in the league). They have recorded 486 assists, committed 30 errors, and achieved 1,497 putouts this season.
Michael Lorenzen, with a career record of 56-62, holds a 4.25 ERA while allowing 8.6 hits per nine innings. He has a strikeout to walk ratio of 2.14 and has faced 4,475 batters in his career. Lorenzen has given up 495 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.344 and a FIP of 4.2. Over his career, he has surrendered 1,005 hits and amassed 867 strikeouts in 1,049 innings pitched.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB showdown against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on Colorado (+110)
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