Rockies Intent on Altering Fortunes at Home in Matchup vs. Rangers
The Rangers and Rockies open a series with both teams trying to improve after uneven stretches and multiple injuries, with Texas listed as a road favorite.
- On Monday, the Colorado Rockies open a three-game series at home in Denver against the Texas Rangers, featuring left-hander MacKenzie Gore for Texas and Jose Quintana for Colorado.
- Texas enters the series with a 22-24 record, holding second place in the AL West, while Colorado sits at 18-29 overall and fifth in the NL West after struggling with a 9-13 home record.
- Hunter Goodman is 12 for 41 over the past 10 games for the Rockies, while Jake Burger has recorded 10 hits in 34 at-bats with 11 RBIs for the Rangers over the same span.
- Betting markets favor the Rangers at-154, while the Rockies are listed as +129 underdogs, with the over/under total set at 10 runs for Monday's contest.
- Both teams enter the series managing significant roster challenges, with multiple players on 10-Day or 60-Day injured lists, forcing each club to navigate depth issues throughout the series.
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Rockies intent on altering fortunes at home in matchup vs. Rangers
Sitting in last place in the National League, the Colorado Rockies will look to play better at home as they face the Texas Rangers in the first contest of a three-game set Monday night in Denver.
Rangers visit the Rockies to open 3-game series
The Colorado Rockies host the Texas Rangers to open a three-game series.
Colorado Rockies vs Texas Rangers Prediction 5/18/26 MLB Picks Today
The Texas Rangers and the Colorado Rockies meet Monday in MLB action from Coors Field. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best bets for this game. Here’s a Texas Rangers vs. Colorado Rockies prediction. Starting Pitching Matchup The Texas Rangers will send out MacKenzie Gore for the start here and Gore is 3-3 with a 4.50 ERA and 53 strikeouts this season. In his career, Gore is 2-2 with an 8.84 ERA and 23 strikeout…
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