DENVER – The Boston Red Sox continue their road trip Wednesday night when they face the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, with Albert Suárez set to start for Boston against Kyle Freeland for Colorado. First pitch is scheduled for 8:40 p.m. ET.
Boston enters at 32–45, looking to halt a June slide that has pushed it toward the bottom of the AL standings. Colorado, at 31–49, has struggled throughout the season but has played more competitive baseball at home.
Venue
Coors Field — Denver, Colorado
First pitch: 8:40 p.m. ET
Surface: Natural grass
Dimensions: 347–415–350 (MLB’s most hitter‑friendly park due to altitude)
Weather
- Temperature: 84°F
- Wind: 7 mph blowing out to right
- Humidity: 28%
- Chance of rain: 5%
Warm, dry air and light winds favor hitters — especially fly‑ball power.
Probable Pitchers
Boston: RHP Albert Suárez
Suárez has been one of Boston’s steadier arms, leaning on a sinker‑changeup mix and limiting hard contact. He has allowed three runs or fewer in five of his last seven starts but has struggled at times with deep counts. Coors Field presents a significant challenge for his pitch‑to‑contact style.
Colorado: LHP Kyle Freeland
Freeland has battled inconsistency this season, but he remains more effective at home, where he relies on ground balls and soft contact. His slider and changeup have been sharper in June, though he has been vulnerable to right‑handed power.
Injury Report
Boston Red Sox
- Rafael Devers — ACTIVE
- Triston Casas — OUT (rib)
- Tyler O’Neill — ACTIVE
- Nick Pivetta — OUT (elbow)
- Masataka Yoshida — OUT (thumb)
Colorado Rockies
- Kris Bryant — OUT (back)
- Ezequiel Tovar — ACTIVE
- Ryan McMahon — ACTIVE
- Germán Márquez — OUT (elbow)
- Charlie Blackmon — ACTIVE
Team Records & Recent Form
Boston Red Sox (32–45)
- Last 10: 3–7
- Trend: Offense inconsistent; pitching taxed
- Strength: Top‑order power
- Weakness: Bullpen depth, defensive miscues
Colorado Rockies (31–49)
- Last 10: 4–6
- Trend: Offense improving at home; pitching remains volatile
- Strength: Home‑field hitting environment
- Weakness: Rotation ERA, late‑inning relief
Key Player Matchups
Rafael Devers (BOS) vs Kyle Freeland (COL)
Devers has strong splits against left‑handers and thrives in hitter‑friendly parks. Freeland must keep the ball down to avoid damage.
Ezequiel Tovar (COL) vs Albert Suárez (BOS)
Tovar’s ability to hit sinkers and drive the ball to the gaps makes him Colorado’s most dangerous bat in this matchup.
Tyler O’Neill (BOS) vs Rockies Bullpen
O’Neill’s power plays well at altitude, especially against Colorado’s right‑handed relievers.
Series History
- Season series: First meeting of 2026
- At Coors Field: Rockies have won 4 of last 6
- Recent trend: Colorado has outscored Boston 29–22 across their last five meetings
Betting Trends
Boston Red Sox
- 2–8 in last 10 road games
- Over has hit in 7 of last 9
- 1–4 in Suárez’s last five starts
Colorado Rockies
- 5–2 in last seven home games
- Over has hit in 6 of last 8 at Coors Field
- 3–7 in last 10 overall
Game Odds
Boston Red Sox – 165
Colorado Rockies 11
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, June 23, 2026








