Venue: Coors Field — Denver, Colorado
First Pitch: 6:10 PM MDT (5:10 PM PDT)
Probable Pitchers:
SF: Robbie Ray (LHP)
COL: Tomoyuki Sugano (RHP)
Venue Breakdown — Coors Field
The most hitter‑friendly ballpark in MLB due to altitude, outfield size, and thin air.
Capacity: ~50,400
Park Factor: Extremely hitter‑leaning
Impact:
Increased HR and extra‑base hit probability
Breaking balls lose movement
Pitchers must rely on command and ground balls
Weather Conditions — Denver, CO
Classic warm, dry Rocky Mountain summer conditions.
Temperature at First Pitch: 87–92°F
Humidity: 20–30%
Wind: 6–10 mph blowing out to right‑center
Conditions: Clear skies
Impact:
Boost for left‑handed power hitters
Elevated HR risk for both pitchers
Run scoring environment extremely high
Injury Report & Player Availability
San Francisco Giants
OUT:
Michael Conforto — hamstring strain
QUESTIONABLE:
Jung Hoo Lee — shoulder soreness (expected to play)
Available:
Matt Chapman
Patrick Bailey
Thairo Estrada
LaMonte Wade Jr.
Colorado Rockies
OUT:
Kris Bryant — back inflammation
QUESTIONABLE:
Brenton Doyle — ankle tightness (game‑time decision)
Available:
Nolan Jones
Ezequiel Tovar
Ryan McMahon
Elehuris Montero
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
Robbie Ray — LHP, Giants
Record: 3–7
ERA: 4.89
WHIP: 1.37
Profile:
Strikeout‑heavy lefty
Relies on slider and fastball up
Fly‑ball tendencies (41% FB rate)
Matchup Impact:
Coors Field is a nightmare for fly‑ball pitchers
Rockies’ right‑handed bats (Tovar, McMahon, Montero) pose major threats
Tomoyuki Sugano — RHP, Rockies
Record: 4–6
ERA: 4.77
WHIP: 1.31
Profile:
Command‑first pitcher
Heavy splitter usage
Ground‑ball lean (47%)
Matchup Impact:
Giants’ lefties (Wade Jr., Chapman) match up well
Splitter effectiveness reduced at altitude
Team Records & Statistical Profile
San Francisco Giants (36–51)
Road Record: 17–28
Runs/Game: 4.18
Runs Allowed/Game: 4.92
Strengths:
Solid infield defense
Chapman’s power
Bailey’s framing
Weaknesses:
Inconsistent offense
Rotation struggles
Poor performance in hitter‑friendly parks
Colorado Rockies (37–50)
Home Record: 23–22
Runs/Game: 4.62
Runs Allowed/Game: 5.21
Strengths:
Strong home‑field hitting
Good team speed
Jones’ emerging power
Weaknesses:
Bullpen volatility
Rotation instability
Defensive inconsistency
Recent Team Form
Giants — Last 10 Games
Record: 3–7
Trend: Offense cold; pitching inconsistent
Key Note: Chapman slugging .520 over last 10
Rockies — Last 10 Games
Record: 5–5
Trend: Offense improving; bullpen shaky
Key Note: Tovar hitting .345 over last 10
Series History
Season Series: First meeting of 2026
Last 10 Meetings: Giants lead 6–4
At Coors Field: Rockies lead 5–4
Trend: High‑scoring games — 8 of last 10 over 10 total runs
Betting Trends
Giants Trends
2–6 in last eight road games
Overs hit in 7 of last 9
Ray’s starts: SF 3–7 in his last 10
Rockies Trends
4–2 in last six home games
Overs hit in 6 of last 8
Sugano’s starts: COL 5–5 in his last 10
Matchup Trends
Coors Field overs hit 65% in July
Both teams rank top‑10 in HR rate over last 15 games
Game Odds
San Francisco Giants – 126
Colorado Rockies 11.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, July 3, 2026







