Giants vs. Rockies Betting Odds, Pitching Matchup – May 9, 2024

The San Francisco Giants (17-21) will look to complete a series sweep as they take a 2-0 lead into their final matchup against the Colorado Rockies (8-28) at 3:10 PM ET Thursday from Coors Field. The Giants are favored (-159) by sportsbooks. San Francisco’s Keaton Winn gets the start, and he’ll go against Colorado’s Cal Quantrill.

Check out our betting preview for this tilt, and discover all of our MLB betting picks, too!

Odds to Win

Giants to win vs Rockies -159

Bet $20, Payout $32.58

Giants vs. Rockies Betting Lines

  • Favorite: Giants (-159)
  • Underdog: Rockies (+134)
  • Over/under: 9.5

Giants vs. Rockies Betting Insights

  • The Giants have been chosen as favorites in 21 games this year and have walked away with the win 12 times (57.1%) in those games.
  • This season San Francisco has come away with a win four times in six chances when named as a favorite of at least -159 on the moneyline.
  • The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Giants have a 61.4% chance of walking away with the win.
  • The Rockies have compiled an 8-28 record in games they were listed as the moneyline underdog (winning 22.2% of those games).
  • Colorado has a 6-21 record (winning just 22.2% of its games) when it has played as a moneyline underdog of +134 or longer.
  • Based on this contest’s moneyline, the Rockies have an implied win probability of 42.7%.

Giants vs. Rockies Hitting Leaders

  • Michael Conforto leads San Francisco in homers with six while also maintaining a team-best .267 batting average.
  • Conforto’s home runs put him 40th in MLB, and he is 60th in RBI.
  • Jung Hoo Lee is batting .262 with an OBP of .310 and a slugging percentage of .331 this season.
  • Ryan McMahon leads the Rockies in home runs (five) and runs batted in (19).
  • In all of the majors, McMahon ranks 57th in home runs and 60th in RBI.
  • Elias Diaz has a club-best .304 batting average.

Giants vs. Rockies Pitching Rankings

  • The Giants strike out just 8.1 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, which ranks 26th in MLB.
  • Giants pitchers have a combined ERA of 4.51 this year, which ranks 24th in MLB.
  • Giants pitchers have a 1.347 WHIP this season, 24th in the majors.
  • The pitching staff for the Rockies has a collective 6.7 K/9, the worst in MLB.
  • Colorado’s 5.70 team ERA ranks last among all MLB pitching staffs.
  • The Rockies have the highest WHIP in MLB (1.577).