MLB Game Preview: Colorado Rockies (6-8) vs. San Diego Padres (8-6)

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First pitch is scheduled for 8:40 p.m. ET (5:40 p.m. PT)
Coverage: MLB.TV / Padres.TV / Rockies.TV

Game Context & Team Records

The Rockies roll into Petco Park at 6-8 (4th in the NL West, 2-6 on the road) after dropping the first two games of this series — a 7-3 extra-inning loss on April 9 and a 5-2 defeat on April 10. Colorado has shown flashes of offense but continues to struggle away from Coors Field. The Padres sit at 8-6 (2nd in the NL West, strong home mark) and have won four of their last five overall while riding a two-game series lead. San Diego is playing opportunistic baseball at home and looking to sweep the Rockies for the first time this season.

Weather Update

Game-time conditions at Petco Park will be mild and clear with a slight breeze:

Temperature: ~65-67°F (cooling into the low 60s late)

Winds: 9 mph (blowing out toward center/right-center)

Humidity: ~70%

Precip probability: 2% (no rain expected)

Expect comfortable evening baseball with neutral-to-slightly hitter-friendly wind that could help carry a few extra-base hits. No weather delays anticipated.

Injury Report

Colorado Rockies (key absences):

C Hunter Goodman (day-to-day – right middle finger laceration; probable but limited throwing)

LHP Jose Quintana (15-day IL – strained right hamstring)

1B/OF Kris Bryant (60-day IL – lumbar degenerative disc disease)

RP Jeff Criswell (60-day IL – Tommy John surgery)

Additional depth pieces (Zac Veen knee, Blaine Crim oblique) sidelined earlier.

San Diego Padres (key absences):

SP Joe Musgrove (15-day IL – post-Tommy John recovery)

RP Jeremiah Estrada (15-day IL – right elbow tendinitis; placed April 10)

LHP Yuki Matsui (15-day IL – left groin strain)

SP Griffin Canning (15-day IL – Achilles)

Longer-term: Jhony Brito (60-day IL – elbow surgery).

Both teams are missing rotation and bullpen depth, which could extend outings for the starters and tax the pens in a close game.

Probable Pitchers & Key Player Matchups

Rockies: RHP Ryan Feltner (1-0, 4.32 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, 8.1 IP, 5 K, 3 BB, 1 HR)
Feltner has been solid in limited work, keeping the ball in the yard. He’ll face a Padres lineup that includes:

Xander Bogaerts and Manny Machado (veteran power and contact).

Jackson Merrill and Gavin Sheets (hot bats; Sheets has multiple homers in the series already).

Speed and defense from the outfield.

Padres: RHP Germán Márquez (1-1, 4.50 ERA, 2.00 WHIP, 8.0 IP, 5 K, 2 BB, 2 HR)
Márquez has shown flashes of his pre-injury form but has been hittable early. He’ll duel a Rockies lineup paced by:

Mickey Moniak (3 HR, providing pop in the outfield).

Brenton Doyle, Tyler Freeman, and emerging contact threats.

Potential DH contributions if Goodman is limited.

Edge: Feltner’s lower WHIP gives Colorado a slight pitching nod, but Márquez’s home familiarity and the Padres’ lineup depth tilt the matchup toward San Diego.

Recent Team Forms

Rockies (6-8, L2): Snapped a four-game winning streak (including a three-game sweep of Houston) with back-to-back losses in San Diego. Offense has averaged around 4.14 runs/game but has been inconsistent on the road. Bullpen has been overtaxed in extras.

Padres (8-6, W2): Strong 4-2 home record in the young season and winners of four of their last five. They’ve shown resilience in extra-inning and late-inning situations, with timely power from Sheets and Bogaerts.

Series History

2026 Season: Padres lead the series 2-0 (7-3 in 12 innings on April 9; 5-2 on April 10).

Recent Seasons: San Diego has dominated the Rockies, winning the majority of matchups at Petco Park.

All-Time: Padres hold a clear edge in recent interleague/NL West play, especially at home.

Betting Trends

Padres are heavy home favorites and have covered in recent series wins. Rockies are 2-6 ATS on the road. Early pitching ERAs (combined ~8.8) plus mild wind suggest a lean toward the over, though Petco typically plays neutral.

Game Odds

Colorado Rockies             8.5

San Diego Padres             – 168

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 10, 2026

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