Rockies at Angels: Preview, picks and player props for Monday
May was a rough month for the Rockies, but they'll look to start June on a different note against the Los Angeles Angels.
May was a rough month for the Rockies, but they'll look to start June on a different note against the Los Angeles Angels.
The Colorado Rockies may have found a cure what ails them – the reeling San Francisco Giants.
It’s been a bleak stretch of baseball at 20th and Blake, but they could stop the bleeding tonight at Coors Field.
Starter Michael Lorenzen's -1.3 pitching WAR isn't just the worst on the Rockies; it's the worst in the entire National League.
The fading Rockies haven't been playing well all month. Facing Shohei Ohtani on the mound won't do them any favors.
Down 3-0 in the series, Colorado has no margin for error left. Tonight is about survival.
Rockies starter Kyle Freeland is searching for answers on the mound, carrying a sky-high 7.04 ERA and a 1.70 WHIP.
Given how tightly contested the moneyline is, exploring the prop options provides a more measured way to approach the game.
Losers of four of the their last five games, the Rockies' bats have been stagnant... and now, they get the Dodgers.
Despite trailing in the series, Colorado has consistently driven play and dominated the shot count.
The Avalanche will need to funnel pucks toward the net for deflections and second-chance opportunities.
Diamondbacks Ryne Nelson tends to give up the long ball; can the Rockies take advantage?
Sitting well below the .500 mark at this point in the year is not a fluke, and dropping 14 of their last 20 games tells you…
Since Vegas actively clogs passing lanes, Colorado will need their defensemen to funnel pucks toward the net from the point.
Without defenseman Cale Makar for a second straight game, the Avs suddenly find themselves without much wiggle room in the series.
For the Rockies to compete tonight, starter Tomoyuki Sugano must find a way to quiet a Diamondbacks lineup that's found momentum.
While Colorado continues to stumble out of the gate, Arizona is finding its rhythm.
Nathan MacKinnon consistently breaks down set defenses with his speed and vision, with or without teammate Cale Makar on the ice.
Avalanche coach Jared Bednar announced that superstar defenseman Cale Makar would miss Game 1 and is 'day-to-day' due to injury.
Rockies starter Kyle Freeland is allowing a disastrous 11.76 hits per nine innings, leading to a bloated 7.22 ERA.
The Rockies will look to carry momentum from Monday’s win into tonight's matchup at Coors Field
Rockies starting pitcher Jose Quintana is averaging a meager 4.24 strikeouts per nine innings this season.
Rockies starter Michael Lorenzen has been battered to the tune of a 6.55 ERA and a painful 1.84 WHIP.
The sportsbooks are leaning into the Coors Field altitude, but neither of these teams has the firepower to justify it right now.
Rockies first baseman TJ Rumfield has been swinging a hot bat; hitting .333 with a .999 OPS over his last 10 games.