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#908 Colorado Rockies (Gordon) +110 over San Francisco Giants (Ray) 2:10 PM CT
The Rockies are just 22-37 this season and as expected this is one of the worst teams in baseball. A Giants squad with some big names in the lineup is just 22-36, however, with a similar run differential. Colorado is a near .500 team in Denver while the Giants are just 10-20 in road games and San Francisco allowed 16 runs the past two days to lose the first two games of this series, with the Giants now losers of five consecutive games. Tanner Gordon has a high ERA as most Colorado pitchers often do but he has a 9.2 K/9 and a low walk rate. He has endured tough luck this season with a .368 BABIP while only stranding 68 percent of his baserunners and his FIP of 4.08 is quite respectable. Gordon has only started once but he allowed just one run over five innings at Dodger Stadium for a strong showing, and he will now face a San Francisco offense that is among the least productive in MLB. Robbie Ray had a decent 2025 season, but he has far worse numbers so far in 2026 with a 5.62 FIP in 11 starts. His K/9 is nearly the lowest rate of his career while walks and home runs have been a big problem and Ray has a 6.84 road ERA this season and a 7.11 ERA in May. Ray has a 5.33 ERA in his 11 career starts at Coors Field as well. Both bullpens have terrible recent results, but Colorado has hit .275 vs. left-handed pitching in the past five games while the Giants are 4-15 in road games since April 19.