Colorado Rockies vs San Francisco Giants June 10th 2025
The San Francisco Giants will play against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. The game will start at 8:40 PM and will be shown on COLR. The weather forecast predicts a very hot day with clear skies and a light breeze.
The Giants, managed by Bob Melvin, hold a 38-28 record this season. They are just one game behind in the NL West. The Rockies, with Warren Schaeffer as the interim manager, have struggled with a 12-53 record. Kyle Harrison will start on the mound for the Giants, while the Rockies have yet to announce their starter.
Giants vs Rockies Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies
- Venue: Coors Field in Denver, CO
- Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
- Betting Odds: Giants MoneyLine -224, Rockies MoneyLine +187
The Giants Can Win If…
The San Francisco Giants are coming off a 4-3 win against the Atlanta Braves. Landen Roupp pitched six innings, allowing three earned runs. Mike Yastrzemski was key with three RBIs, helping the Giants secure the win.
The Giants’ pitching staff has been strong this season. They have the second-best ERA in the league at 3.08. Their ability to limit home runs, with only 42 given up, ranks first in the league.
Key players like Matt Chapman and Wilmer Flores can make a difference. Chapman has 11 home runs, while Flores leads the team with 47 RBIs. These performances show that the Giants have the potential to win their next game.
The Rockies Can Win If…
The Colorado Rockies are looking to bounce back after their recent loss to the New York Mets, 13-5. Despite the loss, the Rockies managed to get 10 hits, with Tyler Freeman and Jordan Beck leading the way. Freeman had a strong game with a double and a triple, while Beck added two doubles and two RBIs.
The Rockies have a solid chance to win with their ability to hit extra-base hits. They are ranked 13th in the league for doubles, which shows they can get runners in scoring positions. This could be crucial against the San Francisco Giants, whose starter, Kyle Harrison, has an ERA of 4.34.
Hunter Goodman is a key player to watch for the Rockies. He has a batting average of .281 and leads the team with 10 home runs and 36 RBIs. If Goodman continues to perform well, he could provide the offensive spark the Rockies need to secure a win.
The Lean
The Giants are favored with a MoneyLine of -224 against the Rockies at +187. The Giants have a strong pitching staff, ranking 2nd in ERA at 3.08, while the Rockies struggle with a 5.44 ERA, ranked 29th. Given these factors, the recommendation is to pick the Giants to win straight up. The model projects a score of Giants 7, Rockies 4.
The total for the game is set at 11.5. The Giants’ pitching is solid, but the Rockies’ pitching struggles, allowing a high batting average against. Despite this, the Giants’ offense is not highly ranked, with a batting average of .231, ranked 22nd. The model projects a total score of 11, so the recommendation is to take the under 11.5.
Rockies Try to Rediscover Rare Winning Form Against Surging Giants
The Colorado Rockies recently hit a season-high, winning three straight games for the first time all year. But that momentum quickly evaporated as they suffered a demoralizing three-game sweep at the hands of the New York Mets. Now, the Rockies will try to bounce back when they open a three-game set against the surging San Francisco Giants on Tuesday in Denver.
San Francisco is riding high after a home sweep of the Atlanta Braves and will send lefty Kyle Harrison (1-1, 4.34 ERA) to the mound. Opposing him for Colorado will be rookie Carson Palmquist (0-4, 8.50 ERA) in the series opener.
Harrison Takes Mound for Giants
Harrison moved into the rotation on May 24 while Justin Verlander has been on the injured list. Despite taking a comebacker off his left elbow in his last start, Harrison won’t miss his turn. He’s making the most of his opportunity, aiming for consistency. “Just staying consistent, trusting the process, looking forward to my routine the next day after an outing and controlling the things I can control,” Harrison said. “I’m here for the long haul, hopefully. Whatever they need from me this year, I’ll be ready for it.”
Harrison has a strong track record against the Rockies, going 3-0 with a 2.20 ERA in five career starts. He’s been even more dominant in Denver, where he’s 1-0 and hasn’t allowed a run over 12 innings.

Palmquist Seeks First Win for Rockies
Carson Palmquist is still searching for his first major league win after being called up on May 16. He debuted at Arizona that night, allowing five runs in four innings. Palmquist took his fourth loss in as many starts on June 1 against the Mets, despite striking out a career-high eight batters. He’s now the first Colorado pitcher to lose his first four career starts since John Thomson in 1997, and he’ll be trying to avoid becoming the first Rockies pitcher to lose in each of his first five starts in his first action against the Giants.
Rockies Facing Uphill Battle
The Rockies’ season has been a tough one. At 12-53 after being swept by the Mets over the weekend, they’re off to the worst 65-game start in the modern era. They’ll need to win 30 of their final 97 games to finish ahead of the 2024 Chicago White Sox. It will be tough sledding against San Francisco, which has won five straight, all by a single run.
Colorado is desperately looking for any kind of boost, and outfielder Sam Hilliard has provided one since joining the team on May 30. In eight games, he’s batting .368 and had two doubles and a triple against New York over the weekend. “He’s earning himself a role every day that he continues to produce,” Rockies interim manager Warren Schaeffer said. “He looks like the Sam Hilliard I know from old.”
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