- Matchup: San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies
- Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
- Venue: Coors Field, Denver, CO
- Broadcast: Rockies.TV
- Betting Odds: San Francisco (-145) Colorado (+125)
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The Colorado Rockies (20-37) are set to face the San Francisco Giants (22-34) this Saturday at Coors Field. Current odds list San Francisco at -145 while Colorado stands at +125, with a total set at 8.5. The starting pitchers for this matchup are Adrian Houser and Ryan Feltner.

Currently, the Giants boast a slugging percentage of .388, alongside 435 strikeouts and 119 walks this season. They have accumulated 198 RBIs and 469 hits, with a batting average of .245. The team has recorded 105 doubles and belted 49 home runs, adding up to a total of 204 runs scored and an on-base percentage of .293. Averaging 3.6 runs per game, the Giants rank 30th in the league.
With a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.08, the Giants’ pitching staff maintains a WHIP of 1.34. They have conceded 56 home runs and a total of 258 runs (21st in the league). The Giants’ pitchers have allowed 451 hits (8.2 per nine innings) and recorded 232 earned runs. Their team earned run average currently stands at 4.21, placing them 19th in MLB, with 443 strikeouts this season. They also possess a team FIP of 4.14.
The bullpen has a save success rate of 62.5%, with 10 saves out of 45 save opportunities, while suffering 6 blown saves out of 16 chances. This season, relief pitchers have inherited 85 runners, of which 32.9% have scored. They have engaged in 57 instances with opponents on base and recorded 36 high-leverage appearances, utilizing 179 relief pitchers thus far. The relievers secured 29 holds, ranking 17th in the league.
The Giants have registered 1,488 putouts, 550 assists, and 34 errors this season. Their fielding percentage is .984, positioning them at 25th overall, with 58 double plays executed. They convert 69.9% of balls in play into outs across 4,464 defensive innings, standing 19th in professional baseball.
Adrian Houser, with a career record of 42-48, possesses a FIP of 4.09, facing 3,372 hitters throughout his career. He has given up 775 hits (averaging 8.9 hits per nine innings) and issued 301 walks. His ERA is 4.15, permitting 362 earned runs, along with a WHIP of 1.370. In total, he has pitched for 785 innings, recording 607 strikeouts.
The Rockies have hit 49 home runs this season and earned 220 RBIs, with 95 doubles and 162 walks, leading to a total of 229 runs scored. The team has an on-base percentage of .307 and a batting average of .241. Their slugging percentage is .376, averaging 4.02 runs per game (21st in MLB). The Rockies have struck out 516 times (5th in MLB) and recorded 460 hits.
On the pitching front, Colorado’s staff has allowed 306 runs, with a team ERA of 5.18 (287 earned runs allowed). They have surrendered 77 home runs, enabling 5.52 runs per nine innings (30th in the league). Their WHIP stands at 1.475, coupled with a FIP of 4.72. The team has a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 7.40 (409 strikeouts against 189 walks), ranking last in the league for total hits allowed at 547.
Currently, the Rockies have faced 43 save situations, earning 23 holds with 7 blown saves. Their bullpen has entered 20 save opportunities, securing 13 saves, with an inherited score rate of 28.3% of 99 inherited base runners. They have taken the mound in 52 high-leverage situations and 59 times with runners on base, sitting 13th with a save rate of 65.0%, having utilized 166 relievers this season.
Colorado’s defensive stats include 47 double plays and a .985 fielding percentage, ranking 21st in MLB. They’ve amassed 486 assists, 30 errors, and 1,497 putouts this year. Over 4,491 innings, they maintain a defensive efficiency of 67.6% (29th in professional baseball).
Throughout his career, Feltner has given up 376 hits while accumulating 308 strikeouts over 359 innings pitched, holding a personal record of 10-27. He has an ERA of 5.26, allowing 9.4 hits per nine innings with 210 earned runs. His WHIP is 1.437, and he holds a FIP of 5.2, with a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.20, having faced 1,577 batters in his career.
Who will take the win in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Back Colorado (+125)
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