Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025

The San Francisco Giants head to Coors Field to face the Colorado Rockies as they look to extend their three-game winning streak. This National League West matchup sees the Giants (70-69), currently third in the division, take on the Rockies (39-100), who sit at the bottom of the standings. First pitch is set for 7:40 PM local time in Denver.
For the Giants, veteran left-hander Robbie Ray takes the mound, carrying a 10-6 record, a 3.18 ERA, a 1.17 WHIP, and an impressive 163 strikeouts this season. The Rockies counter with right-hander German Marquez, who has struggled with a 3-12 record, a 6.14 ERA, a 1.69 WHIP, and 73 strikeouts. Oddsmakers currently favor the Giants at -227, with the Rockies at +187. The run total is set at 11, highlighting the potential for offense, especially at hitter-friendly Coors Field.
Today at Coors Field, expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures around 78°F during game time. There is a low chance of precipitation, so rain delays are unlikely. Winds will be moderate at 10-15 mph out of the southwest, which could add some carry to balls hit toward right field—potentially favoring hitters. Overall, it’s an excellent day for baseball.
The Giants have been one of the hottest teams in baseball recently, going 9-1 in their last 10 games, hitting .309 as a team with a 3.90 ERA and outscoring opponents by 37 runs. The Rockies have struggled, winning just two of their past 10 games with a .246 average and a 5.55 team ERA, being outscored by 21 runs during that span.
This marks the tenth meeting between these division rivals this season, with the Giants leading the series 7-2. San Francisco is also an even 35-35 away from home, while Colorado holds a 22-49 record at Coors Field.
Hunter Goodman has been a bright spot for Colorado, leading the team with a .277 average, 23 doubles, four triples, 27 home runs, 28 walks, and 80 RBI. Mickey Moniak has been swinging a hot bat lately, going 12-for-38 with six RBI in his last 10 games.
Rafael Devers is powering the Giants' offense, leading the club with 30 home runs and a .493 slugging percentage. Luis Matos has also contributed significantly, going 15-for-38 with two doubles, three home runs, and eight RBI in his last 10 games.
Dugan Darnell (hip), Thairo Estrada (hamstring), Kris Bryant (lumbar), and Jeff Criswell (elbow) remain on the 60-day injured list. Seth Halvorsen (elbow) and Zach Agnos (hand) are both on the 15-day IL.
Casey Schmitt (elbow) is day-to-day. Randy Rodriguez (elbow), Erik Miller (elbow), and Tom Murphy (back) are on the 60-day IL. Carson Whisenhunt (back) and Landen Roupp (knee) are both out for at least 15 days. Jerar Encarnacion (hamstring) is on the 10-day IL.
With the San Francisco Giants surging and the Colorado Rockies continuing to rebuild, this matchup at Coors Field offers the potential for an exciting game, especially given the favorable weather and hitter-friendly conditions. The Giants' recent form and season dominance over the Rockies make them favorites to add another victory, though anything is possible in Denver’s high altitude. Fans can expect plenty of action with strong offensive performers on both sides and pitching matchups that promise an intriguing contest.
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