San Diego Padres vs. Colorado Rockies: Live Stream, TV Channel, Odds, and Pitching Analysis
POLICY WIRE — Denver, Colorado — Baseball fans are gearing up for the highly anticipated second game of the series between the San Diego Padres and the Colorado Rockies, scheduled for Wednesday,...
POLICY WIRE — Denver, Colorado — Baseball fans are gearing up for the highly anticipated second game of the series between the San Diego Padres and the Colorado Rockies, scheduled for Wednesday, April 22.
The Padres (16-7) hold a strong position, currently ranked second in the National League West, while the Rockies (9-15) are looking to bounce back from their fifth-place standing in the division. San Diego secured a narrow 1-0 victory in the series opener on Tuesday, setting the stage for a competitive follow-up matchup. This crucial game will commence at 8:40 p.m. ET / 5:40 p.m. PT.
How to Watch the Padres vs. Rockies Game
This game will be broadcast on Rockies.TV and Padres.TV, with the latter presented by UC San Diego Health. For those preferring to stream the action, options include ESPN+ and MLB.TV, with live updates also available via Yahoo Sports.
Baseball enthusiasts keen on understanding the intricate details of the sport, including specific play rulings, might find value in our recent breakdown of MLB rules explained, such as Logan Gilbert’s jersey catch incident.
Pitching Matchup and Key Stats
The mound will feature Walker Buehler for the San Diego Padres and Tomoyuki Sugano for the Colorado Rockies. Buehler enters with a 1-1 record, an ERA of 4.58, 18 strikeouts, and a WHIP of 1.25. On the other side, Sugano also holds a 1-1 record, boasting a more favorable ERA of 3.92, 15 strikeouts, and a WHIP of 1.16.
Betting Odds and Game Predictions
Analysts have set the betting lines for this contest, with the Colorado Rockies receiving a +1.5 spread. The moneyline favors the San Diego Padres at -160 (59.1% implied probability), while the Rockies are listed at +135 (40.9% implied probability). The over/under for total runs is positioned at 11.5.
“With the Padres securing a tight win in the previous game, all eyes will be on how the Rockies respond, especially with a slightly better ERA from their starting pitcher, Sugano,” an unnamed sports analyst commented.
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Ballpark Conditions
The game will take place at Coors Field in Denver, which has a capacity of 50,144. The forecast predicts a pleasant 78°F at the game’s start, with an open roof and a natural grass surface, promising ideal playing conditions for this high-stakes MLB encounter.

