MLB Game Preview: Colorado Rockies (6-25) vs. San Francisco Giants (19-13)

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The Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants are set to face off in the second game of their four-game series on May 2, 2025, at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California. First pitch is scheduled for 10:15 p.m. ET, with the game broadcast live on MLB Network.

Colorado took Game 1 of the series with a 4-3 victory, snapping San Francisco’s three-game winning streak. The Giants will look to bounce back and even the series at home.

Starting Pitchers

Colorado Rockies – Antonio Senzatela (1-4, 5.30 ERA)

Senzatela has struggled this season, posting a 5.30 ERA across six starts. However, he has had success against the Giants in his career, holding a 5-2 record with a 4.31 ERA in 13 starts against San Francisco.

San Francisco Giants – Robbie Ray (3-0, 3.73 ERA)

Ray has been solid, ranking 12th in MLB in strikeouts per nine innings (9.5 K/9). He has recorded two quality starts this season and is averaging 5.2 innings per appearance.

Team Form and Key Players

Colorado Rockies (6-25, 2-14 Away Record)

Colorado has struggled all season, ranking 28th in MLB in batting average (.212) and 26th in slugging percentage (.351). However, their Game 1 victory showed resilience, with Jordan Beck and Hunter Goodman delivering clutch hits.

Key Players:

  • Ryan McMahon – Hit a solo home run in Game 1, providing a spark for Colorado’s offense.
  • Brenton Doyle – Batting .278 over his last 10 games, contributing to the Rockies’ lineup.

San Francisco Giants (19-13, 9-5 Home Record)

San Francisco has been strong at home, ranking 12th in MLB in total runs scored (145). Despite their Game 1 loss, they remain favorites to win the series.

Key Players:

  • Heliot Ramos – Hit a home run in Game 1, continuing his strong season.
  • Mike Yastrzemski – Batting .265 with five doubles and three home runs.

Key Matchups and Strategies

  1. Ray vs. Rockies’ Offense – Colorado ranks 28th in MLB in batting average, making Ray’s ability to limit baserunners crucial.
  2. Senzatela vs. Giants’ Power Hitters – San Francisco ranks 16th in MLB in home runs (32), making Senzatela’s ability to keep the ball in the park a key factor.
  3. Bullpen Battle – Both teams have had inconsistent relief pitching, making late-game execution critical.
  4. Home vs. Away Performance – San Francisco has been strong at home, while Colorado has struggled on the road, setting up an intriguing battle.

Game Odds

Colorado Rockies             9.5

San Francisco Giants      – 290

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 1, 2025

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