First Pitch: 8:40 p.m. ET / 6:40 p.m. MT
Venue: Coors Field — Denver, Colorado
Surface: Natural grass
Capacity: ~50,000
Broadcast: AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain / Bally Sports Florida / MLB.TV
Weather Outlook — Denver, CO
Conditions: Warm, dry Rocky Mountain evening
Temperature: ~86°F at first pitch
Humidity: ~32%
Wind: 7–11 mph blowing out to left‑center
Impact:
Classic Coors Field boost for fly‑ball hitters
Thin air increases ball carry and reduces pitch movement
Expect elevated run environment, especially in late innings
Team Records & Recent Form
Miami Marlins (46–41)
Last 10: 6–4
Road Record: 22–20
Runs Scored: 348
Runs Allowed: 331
Trend:
Offense trending upward, averaging 5.0 runs over last 10
Bullpen improving but still inconsistent in high‑leverage spots
Gusto has been a pleasant surprise with strong command
Marlins pushing to stay in NL Wild Card contention
Colorado Rockies (34–53)
Last 10: 3–7
Home Record: 20–23
Runs Scored: 356
Runs Allowed: 421
Trend:
Offense inconsistent but dangerous at home
Pitching staff struggling, especially rotation depth
Lorenzen has been steady but not dominant
Rockies fighting to avoid falling further behind in NL West
Injury Report (Projected)
Miami Marlins
2B — Questionable (ankle)
RP — OUT (elbow)
RF — Probable (shoulder)
Impact: If the second baseman sits, Miami loses a key on‑base presence and defensive range.
Colorado Rockies
SS — OUT (wrist)
CF — Questionable (hamstring)
SP — IL (shoulder)
Impact: Missing the starting shortstop weakens Colorado’s infield defense and lineup depth.
Starting Pitcher Breakdown
Miami — Gusto (RHP)
Record: 6–4
ERA: 3.77
WHIP: 1.24
K/BB: Strong command profile
Pitch Mix:
Four‑seam fastball
Slider
Changeup
Curveball
Strengths: Generates weak contact; efficient innings
Concerns: Coors Field is a tough matchup for his breaking‑ball‑heavy approach
Colorado — Michael Lorenzen (RHP)
Record: 4–8
ERA: 4.89
WHIP: 1.36
K/BB: Solid but inconsistent
Pitch Mix:
Four‑seam fastball
Cutter
Slider
Changeup
Strengths: Veteran presence; good at inducing ground balls
Concerns: Struggles with command at Coors; prone to big innings
Key Player Matchups
Miami Lineup vs. Lorenzen
Miami’s left‑handed bats get a boost with wind blowing out
Lorenzen’s cutter must be sharp or Miami’s middle‑order will elevate pitches
Miami excels at line‑drive contact — ideal for Coors Field
Colorado Lineup vs. Gusto
Rockies’ right‑handed power bats match well against Gusto’s fastball
Gusto must keep breaking balls low to avoid Coors Field’s elevation effect
Rockies’ offense is significantly better at home
Bullpen Comparison
Miami: Improving but still volatile
Colorado: One of MLB’s most inconsistent bullpens
Advantage: Miami in innings 7–9
Series History
2026 Season Series: First meeting
Last 10 Meetings: Marlins lead 6–4
At Coors Field: Rockies have won 7 of last 12
Trend:
Games at Coors often high‑scoring
Miami’s pitching has historically struggled in Denver
Betting Trends
Miami
6–4 last 10
Overs hit in 7 of last 10
Marlins 4–2 in last 6 road games
Miami 5–3 in last 8 vs. Colorado
Colorado
3–7 last 10
Overs hit in 6 of last 8
Rockies 5–5 in last 10 home games
Colorado 4–1 in last 5 home games vs. Miami
Game Odds
Miami Marlins – 127
Colorado Rockies 12
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, July 1, 2026








