The Colorado Rockies (34-63) and Mike Toglia (3 HR in his last game) are underdogs (+150) on the moneyline for their matchup with the San Francisco Giants (47-50) on Friday at 8:40 PM ET on COLR. Neither team has named a starting pitcher for the contest.
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Money Line
Bet $20, Payout $31.11
Giants to win vs Rockies -180
Giants vs. Rockies Betting Lines
- Favorite: Giants (-180)
- Underdog: Rockies (+150)
Giants vs. Rockies Betting Insights
- The Giants have won in 26, or 55.3%, of the 47 contests they have been named as odds-on favorites in this year.
- This season San Francisco has been victorious four times in six chances when named as a favorite of at least -180 on the moneyline.
- The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Giants have a 64.3% chance of walking away with the win.
- The Rockies are 34-63 in games they were the underdog on the moneyline (winning 35.1% of those games).
- In games it has played as a moneyline underdog with odds of +150 or longer, Colorado has a record of 19-32 (37.3%).
- The Rockies have an implied moneyline win probability of 40% in this game.
Giants vs. Rockies Hitting Leaders
- Matt Chapman leads San Francisco with a batting average of .235. He’s also hit 13 home runs with 43 RBI.
- Among hitters in Major League Baseball, Chapman is 62nd in home runs and 74th in RBI.
- Heliot Ramos leads San Francisco in home runs with 14 and runs batted in with 46.
- Brenton Doyle leads the Rockies with a .276 batting average.
- Among all hitters in MLB, Doyle is 40th in homers and 82nd in RBI.
- Ryan McMahon’s 45 runs batted in lead his team.
Giants vs. Rockies Pitching Rankings
- The Giants strike out 8.5 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, 18th in MLB.
- The Giants have pitched to a 4.41 ERA this season, which ranks 23rd in baseball.
- The Giants have a combined 1.347 WHIP as a pitching staff, fifth-highest in MLB.
- The Rockies pitching staff is last in MLB with a collective 6.9 strikeouts per nine innings.
- Colorado has a 5.62 team ERA that ranks last among all MLB pitching staffs.
- The Rockies have the highest WHIP in MLB (1.551).