Padres look to keep home win streak going, host the Rockies
San Diego has the majors’ eighth-best team ERA at 3.40 as it seeks a fourth straight home win.
- The San Diego Padres host the Colorado Rockies on Saturday night in San Diego, riding a three-game home winning streak.
- Ryan Feltner takes the mound for the Rockies, while German Marquez starts for the Padres in Saturday's pitching matchup.
- San Diego holds third place in the NL West with an 8-6 record, while Colorado sits fourth at 6-8; the Padres boast the eighth-best team ERA in the majors at 3.40.
- Betting markets favor the Padres at-164 and list the Rockies at +138, with the over/under set at 8 1/2 runs for Saturday's contest.
- Both teams face significant roster challenges, with numerous players on 15-Day and 60-Day injured lists, including pitchers Jeremiah Estrada and Jose Quintana sidelined with elbow and hamstring injuries.
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Padres look to keep home win streak going, host the Rockies
Colorado Rockies (6-8, fourth in the NL West) vs. San Diego Padres (8-6, third in the NL West)
Padres look to keep home win streak going, host the Rockies - The Morning Sun
Colorado Rockies (6-8, fourth in the NL West) vs. San Diego Padres (8-6, third in the NL West)San Diego; Saturday, 8:40 p.m. EDTPITCHING PROBABLES: Rockies: Ryan Feltner (1-0, 4.32 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, five strikeouts); Padres: German Marquez (1-1, 4.50 ERA, 2.00 WHIP, five strikeouts)BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Padres -164, Rockies +138; over/under is 8 1/2 runsBOTTOM LINE: The San Diego Padres, on a three-game home winning streak, host the Colorado Roc…
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