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Colorado Rockies vs San Francisco Giants – Free MLB Prediction and Picks – May 29, 2026

Colorado Rockies vs San Francisco Giants – Free MLB Prediction and Picks – May 29, 2026

Colorado vs San Francisco: runs look set to fly at Coors Field MLB

Colorado’s ballpark is once again the stage for a matchup where the run total looks seriously high, and there’s a reason for that. Colorado are giving up more than five runs a game this season, while San Francisco have gone over in eight of their last 10 outings. Both starters arrive with numbers that should set alarm bells ringing, which does Colorado no favours at all. This one is not about picking a straight winner: with the line set at 10.5 runs, the smarter play is the pace of the game and the shaky defence on both sides, especially Colorado’s.

Colorado still struggling on the mound Colorado

At 20 wins and 37 losses, Colorado are having a rough time in the field. They are allowing 5.37 runs per game, carrying a team ERA well above 5.00, and the bullpen is thin to the point of concern. Even so, the bats can still make noise at home, helped by hitter-friendly conditions and some decent contact through the middle of the order. When you back a total, you do not need a team to win outright. You just need them to chip in with three or four runs, even against a favourite. And Colorado can do that.

San Francisco smell an opportunity against Colorado Giants

The visitors have had a messy season in the standings, but their recent games have been real firecrackers: eight of their last 10 have sailed over the number. The Californians may not be a scoring machine by nature, but facing Colorado’s pitching gives them a golden chance to string together hits. Colorado’s bullpen, in particular, looks completely out of sorts right now. If the visitors can get to Lorenzen early, the scoreboard could get ugly very quickly for the home side.

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MLB Prediction Colorado vs San Francisco

Over 9.5 total runs

On paper, 9.5 runs can look like a hefty line, but for a game involving Colorado, it makes perfect sense, and not just because of the altitude. Lorenzen is still searching for rhythm, Colorado have one of the weakest rotations in the league, and San Francisco have been involved in plenty of open games lately. Webb has handled Colorado’s hitters well in the past, but his current form does not promise total control here.

Even if the visitors jump ahead early, Colorado’s home edge and their knack for cashing in on bullpen mistakes should keep the scoring alive. With the pitchers on show, the quirks of Colorado’s park and the way both teams are trending, over 9.5 runs is the logical call for this one.

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