One team will end a losing skid when the 15-21 San Francisco Giants (four-game losing streak) and the 8-26 Colorado Rockies (two-game losing streak) meet Tuesday at 8:40 PM ET. The Giants have been set as -159 favorites by sportsbooks for the contest at Coors Field. Kyle Harrison will get the ball for San Francisco while Colorado will counter with Dakota Hudson.
Here is our betting preview for this matchup, and discover all of our MLB picks, too!
Money Line
Bet $20, Payout $32.58
Giants to win vs Rockies -159
Giants vs. Rockies Betting Lines
- Favorite: Giants (-159)
- Underdog: Rockies (+134)
- Over/under: 10.5
Giants vs. Rockies Betting Insights
- The Giants have been victorious in 10, or 52.6%, of the 19 contests they have been chosen as favorites in this season.
- San Francisco has a record of 2-2 in contests when sportsbooks favor them by -159 or more on the moneyline.
- Oddsmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Giants have a 61.4% chance of pulling out a win.
- The Rockies have an 8-26 record in games they were the underdog on the moneyline (winning 23.5% of those games).
- Colorado has gone 6-19 when playing as a moneyline underdog with odds of +134 or longer (24%).
- Based on this matchup’s moneyline, the Rockies’ implied win probability is 42.7%.
Giants vs. Rockies Hitting Leaders
- Michael Conforto is batting .252 this season with five home runs, both best among San Francisco hitters.
- Among hitters in MLB, Conforto is 50th in homers and 69th in RBI.
- Thairo Estrada leads San Francisco in home runs (five) and runs batted in (19) this season while batting .248.
- Ryan McMahon has accumulated a team-high five home runs and 19 runs batted in.
- Among all hitters in the majors, McMahon’s home run total puts him 50th, and his RBI total ranks 44th.
- Elias Diaz is batting .308 to pace his team.
Giants vs. Rockies Pitching Rankings
- The Giants average the 23rd-most strikeouts per nine innings (8.2) in the league this season.
- The Giants have the 25th-ranked ERA (4.60) in the majors this season.
- The Giants have a combined WHIP of 1.347 as a pitching staff, which ranks 23rd in MLB.
- The pitching staff for the Rockies has a collective 6.7 K/9, the worst in MLB.
- Colorado’s 5.68 team ERA ranks last across all MLB pitching staffs.
- The Rockies average MLB’s worst WHIP (1.568).