The Colorado Rockies host the San Francisco Giants on July 4, 2026. First pitch from Coors Field is scheduled for 8:10 p.m. EDT. The game will be broadcast on NBCS-BA.
The Giants are -126 on the moneyline and -1.5 on the run line. The Rockies are +108 on the moneyline and +1.5 on the run line. The total is set at 12 runs.
Find my MLB picks and Giants vs Rockies prediction below, as well as probable pitchers, weather report, and more.
- Giants vs Rockies Pick: Bryce Eldridge Home Run
My Giants vs Rockies best bet is on Bryce Eldridge to hit a home run. Make sure to find the best odds by checking our live MLB odds page.
Giants vs Rockies Odds
| Giants Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-1.5 +116 | 12 -105o / -115u | -126 |
| Rockies Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+1.5 -140 | 12 -105o / -115u | +108 |
- Giants vs Rockies moneyline: Giants -126, Rockies +108
- Giants vs Rockies over/under: 12 (-105 / -115)
- Giants vs Rockies spread: Giants -1.5 (+116), Rockies +1.5 (-140)
Giants vs Rockies MLB Betting Preview
It took a while for Bryce Eldridge to look comfortable at the plate in his rookie season, but the 6-foot-7 lefty has become a force to be reckoned with.
Eldridge finished the month of June hitting .300 with four home runs and an .883 OPS, and that’s with some unlucky outs in the deep, pitcher-friendly confines of Oracle Park.
Though not yet qualified among hitters, Eldridge’s underlying metrics are impressive, including a 55.8% hard-hit rate and .485 xSLG. While his 11.5% barrel rate is solid, I wouldn’t be surprised to see that number jump to 15% by season’s end given his power and frame.

Giants vs Rockies Pick, Betting Analysis
Saturday is a perfect matchup for Eldridge.
The rookie is best away from home and against right-handed pitching. Not only does he get Coors Field, but he also faces the soft-tossing Tomoyuki Sugano.
I often look to fade pitchers that have evaded the negative regression bug. Sugano is atop this list. While he is 8-4 with a 4.80 ERA this season, his xERA is over two runs higher at 7.05.
Sugano ranks in the first percentile among qualified pitchers in xERA, xBA (.310), and barrel rate (14%). He generates little-to-no whiffs and carries a 44.6% hard-hit rate allowed.
Given the inability to limit barrels and his high fly-ball rate, home runs should continue to pour against Sugano.
While Rafael Devers remains the obvious choice here, I like taking the higher-priced Eldridge. His power should be on display in Coors, and in my mind, Sugano is the best-possible matchup for the rookie.
Pick: Bryce Eldridge Home Run































