- The Marlins vs Rockies odds opened as a pick’em in the first game of a doubleheader on Wednesday (June 1st, 3:10 pm ET)
- Miami has yet to officially name a starter, while Colorado will will give the ball to Antonio Senzatela (2-2, 4.55 ERA)
- Read below for the Marlins vs Rockies odds, analysis and betting prediction
Game 2 of the Marlins and Rockies three-game set was rained out on Tuesday, meaning a doubleheader is now on deck for Wednesday. First pitch is scheduled for 3:10pm ET as Colorado looks to string back-to-back wins together for the first time since early May.
The Rockies took the first game of the series on Monday night 7-1, but oddsmakers are expecting a much closer game on Wednesday afternoon.
Marlins vs Rockies Odds
Team | Moneyline | Runline | Total |
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Miami Marlins | -108 | -1.5 (+130) | O 11 (-110) |
Colorado Rockies | -108 | +1.5 (-156) | U 11 (-110) |
Odds as of June 1st at Caesars Sportsbook.
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The game opened as a pick’em, while the total currently sits at 11. The hitter friendly confines of Coors Field in Denver, CO will contest the matchup, with more rain and 59 degree temperatures in the forecast.
Miami vs Colorado Starting Pitchers
The Rockies will give the ball to Antonio Senzatela, who’s making his first start since an IL stint for a back issue. Prior to the injury he’d been shaky at best, allowing seven hits and five runs to the Giants in his last full outing. He’s failed to make it out of the fifth inning in four of seven starts, and has yielded a .387 average to enemy hitters.
Antonio Senzatela will start tomorrow for the #Rockies, his first since hurting his back. If they have a doubleheader tomorrow, Márquez will start the other game and Feltner will likely fill the open spot this weekend
— Danielle Allentuck (@d_allentuck) May 31, 2022
On the bright side, Senzatela is one of the few Colorado pitchers that has performed better at home this season than on the road. No ballpark in baseball is less forgiving than Coors Field, yet Senzatela has a tidy 2.14 ERA at home, compared to a 10.38 mark on the road.
As of Wednesday morning at 10:15am ET, the Marlins have yet to name a starter.
Marlins vs Rockies Betting Analysis
Both of these teams are extreme longshots in the MLB divisional odds. It’s true that Colorado is having trouble stringing wins together, but Miami is having difficulties simply finding a victory. The Marlins were 7-19 in the month of May, and have gone 10 straight games without scoring more than four runs.
Marlins are just lifeless. Another loss ending a dismal month to say the least. If there was ever a day to have a closed door meeting, this outcome qualifies IMO.
— Craig Mish (@CraigMish) May 30, 2022
Their lineup has been especially cold over the past seven days. Miami is batting just .202 during that stretch, boasting a slugging percentage and OPS that is 47 and 56 points lower respectively than their season averages.
The Rockies’ bats meanwhile, check in ranked seventh in runs per game, and top-11 in slugging thanks to some ridiculous home-road splits. Colorado averages 5.8 runs at Coors Field per outing, compared to only 3 runs per road tilt.
The double🔥
The roar of Coors Field🗣This angle of Daza dazzling for the lead is EVERYTHING 👏 pic.twitter.com/H3Oi93lIAe
— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) May 30, 2022
They’re slugging .449 with an .800 OPS at home, which blows their .344 slugging percentage and .645 road OPS out of the water.
The Rockies currently occupy the NL West cellar at 20-24, but own the National League’s second most victories at home with 15.
MIA vs COL Last 10 Meetings
Date | Away Team | Home Team | Score |
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5/30/22 | Marlins | Rockies | COL, 7-1 |
8/8/21 | Marlins | Rockies | COL, 13-8 |
8/7/21 | Marlins | Rockies | COL, 7-4 |
8/6/21 | Marlins | Rockies | COL, 14-2 |
6/10/21 | Rockies | Marlins | MIA, 11-4 |
6/9/21 | Rockies | Marlins | COL, 4-3 |
6/8/21 | Rockies | Marlins | MIA, 6-2 |
8/18/19 | Marlins | Rockies | COL, 7-6 |
8/17/19 | Marlins | Rockies | COL, 11-4 |
8/16/19 | Marlins | Rockies | COL, 3-0 |
Marlins vs Rockies Pick
Colorado’s home prowess has been on full display against Miami over the past few seasons as the Rockies have taken each of the last nine meetings at Coors Field. They’ve outscored the Marlins 83-34 during that stretch, crossing the plate at least 11 times in five of those contests.
Another double-digit outburst Wednesday afternoon is asking a lot. But, given how well they swing the bats at home combined with Miami’s struggles, makes the Rockies moneyline a prudent play.
Pick: Colorado Rockies Moneyline (-108)
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