Padres Unleashed: Can They Crush Rockies to Ignite Crucial Homestand?
Colorado Rockies vs. San Diego Padres: A Simple Series Preview
Hey there, baseball fan! Whether you’re new to the game or just want a quick, easy-to-read breakdown, this guide has you covered. We’ll walk through the schedule, the teams, the star players, and who’s pitching—all in plain English.
Game Schedule: When & Where to Watch
The Rockies are visiting the Padres for a quick two-game series in San Diego. Both games are on Padres.TV.
| Game | Date & Time (Local) | TV Channel |
|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | Tuesday, 6:40 p.m. | Padres.TV |
| Game 2 | Wednesday, 1:10 p.m. | Padres.TV |
In the Standings: How Both Teams Are Doing
Think of the standings like a report card for the season so far.
Colorado Rockies (42 Wins – 65 Losses)
- Record: 42-65
- Division Rank: 5th in NL West (last place)
- Winning Percentage: .393 (worst in the majors)
- Wild Card Race: 13 games back
- Road Record: 18-36 (struggle away from home)
- Head-to-Head: Padres have won 6 of 7 meetings this year
ELI5: The Rockies are having a tough year. They lose more than they win, especially on the road. The Padres have been their "kryptonite" lately.
San Diego Padres (50 Wins – 53 Losses)
- Record: 50-53
- Division Rank: 3rd in NL West
- Wild Card Race: 1.5 games back (but 4 teams ahead of them)
- Recent Form: 5-5 on last road trip; sweep in Miami boosted playoff odds to 15.1% (per FanGraphs)
- Upcoming: 6 home games before the trade deadline
ELI5: The Padres are .500-ish (winning half their games). They’re close to a playoff spot but need to jump over four teams. This homestand is huge for them.
Trending: Who’s Hot & Who’s Not (July Stats)
Stats like OPS (On-base Plus Slugging) measure how well a hitter gets on base and hits for power. Higher = better. ERA (Earned Run Average) measures pitching—lower = better.
Colorado Rockies
| Category | Rank / Stat |
|---|---|
| Run Differential | 29th (-110) |
| Team OPS | 5th (.741) |
| Rotation ERA | 30th (6.03) (worst) |
| Bullpen ERA | 27th (5.01) |
Hot Hitters (July):
- Hunter Goodman (C): 5 HR, .344/.444/.639, 1.083 OPS (team-high 31 HR overall)
- Kyle Karros (3B): 4 HR, .902 OPS
Cold Hitters (July):
- Ezequiel Tovar (SS): .478 OPS
- Troy Johnston (OF): .455 OPS
ELI5: Rockies hitters are okay overall (5th in OPS), but their pitching is the worst in baseball. Goodman is mashing; Tovar and Johnston are slumping.
San Diego Padres
| Category | Rank / Stat |
|---|---|
| Run Differential | 20th (-21) |
| Team OPS | 27th (.692) |
| Rotation ERA | 26th (4.67) |
| Bullpen ERA | 6th (3.72) (strength) |
Hot Hitters (July):
- Manny Machado (3B): 7 HR, .964 OPS
- Jackson Merrill (CF): 7 HR, .904 OPS
- Ty France (1B): 6 HR, 1.006 OPS (team best)
Cold Hitters (July):
- Xander Bogaerts (SS): .534 OPS
- Gavin Sheets (1B/DH): .465 OPS
ELI5: Padres offense has struggled overall (27th in OPS), but Machado, Merrill, and France are carrying the team in July. Their bullpen is a real strength (6th best ERA).
Pitching Matchups: Who’s on the Mound?
Game 1 — Tuesday, 6:40 p.m.
| Team | Pitcher | Record | ERA | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rockies | Michael Lorenzen (RHP) | 3-9 | 6.53 | Leads majors in hits allowed; tied for NL lead in losses. Career .914 OPS allowed vs. Padres (5.59 ERA in 38⅔ IP). |
| Padres | Michael King (RHP) | 6-7 | 3.24 | Padres 1-3 in his last 4 starts despite 1.96 ERA. Threw a 2-hit shutout vs. Rockies last year (8 K, 1 BB)—only career CG. |
ELI5: King is the clear ace here. He dominates the Rockies. Lorenzen has been hit hard all year. Advantage: Padres.
Game 2 — Wednesday, 1:10 p.m.
| Team | Pitcher | Record | ERA | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rockies | Gabriel Hughes (RHP) | 0-2 | 2.79 | 24-year-old rookie (10th overall pick, 2022). 4th start, max 6 IP/94 pitches. 5.31 ERA at Triple-A this year. |
| Padres | TBA | — | — | Last time: Kyle Hart (LHP, opener) + Griffin Canning (RHP, bulk). Hart: 0-2, 5.21 ERA. Canning: 1-9, 6.97 ERA. |
ELI5: Hughes is a rookie showing promise (low ERA in small sample). Padres may use an "opener" (Hart pitches 1-2 innings, then Canning goes long). Both Padres options have high ERAs. Advantage: Slight Rockies edge—but it’s a guess until Padres announce.
Qualifying Leaders: Season Stat Leaders (Minimum Plate Appearances/Innings)
ELI5: These are the "qualified" leaders—players with enough playing time to count officially.
Rockies Leaders
| Stat | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
|---|---|---|---|
| OPS | Hunter Goodman (.888) | TJ Rumfield (.857) | Jake McCarthy (.842) |
| HR | Goodman (31) | Mickey Moniak (16) | Rumfield (13) |
| RBI | Goodman (60) | McCarthy (58) | Rumfield (53) |
| Steals | McCarthy (17) | Brenton Doyle (9) | Willi Castro (7) |
| Saves | Juan Mejia (4/5) | Jordan Romano (4/4) | Victor Vodnik (4/6) |
| Holds | Jaden Hill (11) | Mejia (6) | Three tied (5) |
Padres Leaders
| Stat | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
|---|---|---|---|
| OPS | Fernando Tatis Jr. (.739) | Manny Machado (.734) | Gavin Sheets (.709) |
| HR | Machado (23) | Ty France (16) | Jackson Merrill (15) |
| RBI | Machado (63) | Tatis (47) | France/Merrill (46) |
| Steals | Tatis (25) | Merrill (20) | Xander Bogaerts (14) |
| Saves | Mason Miller (27/27, 0.82 ERA) | — | — |
| Holds | Jason Adam (17) | Adrián Morejón (16) | Three tied (6) |
ELI5: Goodman is the Rockies’ everything (HR, RBI, OPS leader). Machado leads Padres in HR & RBI. Mason Miller is a save machine—perfect 27-for-27 with a microscopic 0.82 ERA!
Training Room: Injury Report
Colorado Rockies
- Brenton Doyle (OF): Left oblique contusion + groin tightness — no timeline
- Kris Bryant (IF/OF): Lumbar degenerative disk disease — has not played all year
- Pitching Staff Out:
- Jose Quintana (LHP) — elbow
- Jeff Criswell (RHP) — shoulder
- Jaden Hill (RHP) — shoulder
- Chase Dollander (RHP) — elbow
San Diego Padres
- Rehabbing (Minors/Arizona):
- Jeremiah Estrada (RHP) — knee (Triple-A El Paso)
- David Morgan (RHP) — knee (Arizona Complex League)
- Joe Musgrove (RHP) — elbow (facing hitters in AZ)
- Nick Pivetta (RHP) — flexor (facing hitters in AZ)
- Lucas Giolito (RHP) — elbow (rehabbing in AZ)
- Expected Back from IL This Season:
- Samad Taylor (OF) — oblique
- Miguel Andújar (INF) — wrist
- Jason Adam (RHP) — shoulder (expected August)
ELI5: Rockies are missing half their rotation. Padres have several big arms rehabbing—Adam returning in August would be a huge bullpen boost.
Important Points to Remember
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Padres are favored in both games—better record, home field, stronger bullpen, and King vs. Lorenzen mismatch in Game 1.
- Rockies offense isn’t terrible (5th in OPS), led by Hunter Goodman (MVP-caliber season).
- Padres offense runs through Machado, Merrill, France—all crushing in July.
- Game 2 is a mystery—rookie Hughes vs. likely opener/bulk combo. Could be high-scoring.
- Trade deadline looms (6 games left). Padres must win to stay in wildcard hunt; Rockies playing for pride/future.
Summary
| Aspect | Edge |
|---|---|
| Overall Team Quality | Padres |
| Starting Pitching (Game 1) | Padres (King >>> Lorenzen) |
| Starting Pitching (Game 2) | Slight Rockies (Hughes > Canning/Hart?) |
| Bullpen | Padres (6th ERA vs 27th; Miller elite) |
| Offense (July) | Padres (3 guys > .900 OPS) |
| Offense (Season) | Rockies (Goodman + better team OPS) |
| Health | Padres (getting reinforcements) |
| Motivation | Padres (playoff push) |
Bottom Line: Padres should win both games, especially Tuesday. Wednesday is a toss-up. If you’re a Padres fan—enjoy the homestand. If you’re a Rockies fan—watch Goodman mash.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
1. What does "OPS" mean?
OPS = On-base Percentage + Slugging Percentage. It combines how often a player reaches base (walks, hits) with how much power they have (doubles, homers). .800+ is great; .900+ is elite; 1.000+ is MVP territory.
2. What’s an "opener"?
An opener is a reliever who starts the game and pitches only 1–2 innings, then a "bulk" pitcher takes over. Teams use it to match up better against the top of the opponent’s lineup or protect a young starter.
3. Why is Mason Miller’s 0.82 ERA so crazy?
A closer’s job is to protect a lead in the 9th inning. 0.82 means he allows less than 1 run every 11 innings. He’s also perfect in saves (27/27). That’s historically great.
4. What’s the "trade deadline"?
Around July 31, teams can no longer trade players. Contenders (like Padres) buy good players; rebuilders (like Rockies) sell veterans for prospects. The next 6 games help Padres decide: buy, sell, or stand pat?
5. Can the Rockies still make the playoffs?
No. At 13 games back with ~55 games left, they’re mathematically eliminated from the wildcard. They’re playing for development, pride, and 2025.
Thanks for reading! Whether you’re tuning in Tuesday night or Wednesday afternoon, you now know the storylines, the stars, and the stakes. Enjoy the series!