San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies Picks and Prediction for Sunday July 5 2026
Use Code WWWC On Sunday, the San Francisco Giants (36–51) head to Denver to take on the Colorado Rockies (36–53) at Coors Field. With both clubs sitting in a similar spot in the standings, this NL West matchup feels like a chance for either side to build some momentum. Get involved in the action with our free MLB picks.
San Francisco vs. Colorado Game Information
- July 5, 2026
- 4:00 PM EST
- Coors Field
- NBC Sports Bay Area/Peacock
Colorado Form & Recent Results
Colorado heads into Saturday’s middle game against the Giants riding a three-game winning streak, and they’ve taken three of their last five overall. That recent run includes a win over San Francisco at home, along with two home victories against the Miami Marlins, showing they’ve been especially tough to beat in their own park lately. The highlight of those games was Friday night’s blowout, when the Rockies dismantled the Giants 15–3 in a game where just about everything went right at the plate and on the mound.
In that win, left fielder Jake McCarthy had a massive night, going 4-for-5 with two home runs, two runs scored, and six RBI to power the offense. Starter Ryan Feltner also did his job, working six solid innings while giving up six hits and only two earned runs; he didn’t issue a walk and struck out nine, keeping San Francisco from building any momentum. Overall, Colorado piled up 18 hits, launched three homers, and finished with 34 total bases, which tells you how consistently they were driving the ball. Over the course of the season, catcher Hunter Goodman has been their main power source with 27 home runs and also leads the team in RBI with 50, while left fielder Mickey Moniak sits second in homers with 15. Right fielder Troy Johnston has been their most consistent pure hitter, leading the Rockies with a .315 batting average. With the team averaging 9 runs per game over their last five games, Colorado’s offense looks like it’s heating up at the perfect time, and they’ll try to carry that momentum into Sunday night’s series finale against the Giants.
San Francisco Form & Recent Results
San Francisco comes into this matchup trying to steady itself after a small rough patch. The Giants have lost three of their last five games and are currently riding a one-game skid heading into Saturday. What’s made that stretch even more frustrating is where some of those losses happened. They dropped a game to Colorado in Denver and then got beaten twice by Arizona in Phoenix. On Friday at Coors Field, things really got away from them in a 15–3 blowout loss to the Rockies, although designated hitter Rafael Devers still managed to be a bright spot. Devers went 2-for-4 and provided some of the only real offense, launching a home run while also scoring a run and driving in another.
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Even with the recent struggles, the Giants have a few hitters putting together strong seasons. Devers and left fielder Casey Schmitt share the team lead in home runs with 16 apiece, while shortstop Willy Adames isn’t far behind with 14. Devers has also been San Francisco’s most productive run producer overall, leading the team with 44 RBIs on the year. For pure consistency at the plate, second baseman Luis Arraez has been their top average hitter, batting .326 this season. Still, the bigger concern lately has been run prevention. The Giants have given up an average of 6.8 runs per game in their last five. If they want to avoid another ugly, confidence-shaking result at Coors Field on Sunday, tightening things up on the mound and in the field will be a major priority.
Key Stats
- San Francisco’s Rafael Devers this season: 16 HRs, 45 RBI, .246 AVG
- Colorado’s Hunter Goodman this season: 27 HRs, 50 RBI, .246 AVG
Betting Odds & Market Overview:
- SF -131 / COL +109; O/U 13
San Francisco vs. Colorado Picks and Prediction
The Giants got rocked for 15 runs by the Rockies on Friday, a rough night made even more annoying by the fact that Colorado is starting to close the gap in the NL West standings and inch away from last place. The Rockies’ lineup has been underwhelming for much of the season, but every so often they have a game where the at-bats look more disciplined, the contact is louder, and a few timely hits snowball into a big inning, as Friday was one of those nights. San Francisco will try to steady things with Tyler Mahle on the mound. He’s had a tough year so far, sitting at 1–8 with a 5.67 ERA, and he’ll be looking to give the Giants some length and keep the game from getting out of hand early. Colorado will answer with right-hander Tanner Gordon, who’s also been searching for consistency. He’s 0–2 with a 6.69 ERA, but the Rockies will hope he can build on any positives and keep their momentum going after that offensive outburst. Final Score Prediction, San Francisco Giants win 10-6.
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