Red Sox vs. Rockies Betting Odds, Pitching Matchup – July 23, 2024

The Boston Red Sox (53-46) will try to put a stop to their current four-game losing streak when they visit the Colorado Rockies (37-64) at 8:40 PM ET on NESN Tuesday. Sportsbooks consider the Red Sox to be -161 favorites to end their skid, while the Rockies are +135 underdogs looking for the upset. Cooper Criswell will get the ball for Boston while Colorado will counter with Ty Blach.

Take a look at our betting primer for this matchup, and find all of our MLB betting picks, too!

Moneyline

Red Sox to win vs Rockies -161

Bet $20, Payout $32.42

Red Sox vs. Rockies Betting Lines

  • Favorite: Red Sox (-161)
  • Underdog: Rockies (+135)
  • Over/under: 10.5

Red Sox vs. Rockies Betting Insights

  • The Red Sox have been victorious in 29, or 58%, of the 50 contests they have been chosen as favorites in this season.
  • Boston has a record of 8-4 when favored by -161 or more this year.
  • The Red Sox have an implied victory probability of 61.7% according to the moneyline set by sportsbooks for this matchup.
  • The Rockies have compiled a 37-64 record in games they were listed as the moneyline underdog (winning 36.6% of those games).
  • Colorado has a record of 24-41 when playing as a moneyline underdog with odds of +135 or longer (36.9%).
  • The implied moneyline probablility for this matchup gives the Rockies a 42.6% chance to win.

Red Sox vs. Rockies Hitting Leaders

  • Jarren Duran leads Boston with a .288 batting average. He’s also hit 12 homers and has 48 RBI.
  • Duran ranks 82nd in baseball in homers, and 52nd in RBI.
  • Rafael Devers leads Boston in home runs with 23 and runs batted in with 62.
  • Brenton Doyle has hit a team-high 16 home runs.
  • Doyle is 37th in home runs and 61st in RBI among all hitters in MLB.
  • Ryan McMahon is hitting .270 with 21 doubles, 14 home runs and 48 walks.

Red Sox vs. Rockies Pitching Rankings

  • The Red Sox average 8.7 strikeouts per nine innings as a pitching staff, 10th-most in the league.
  • The Red Sox have pitched to a 3.74 ERA this season, which ranks ninth in baseball.
  • The Red Sox have a combined 1.205 WHIP as a pitching staff, eighth-lowest in MLB.
  • The pitching staff for the Rockies has a collective 6.9 K/9, the worst in the majors.
  • Colorado’s 5.51 team ERA ranks last among all MLB pitching staffs.
  • The Rockies average MLB’s worst WHIP (1.526).