The Colorado Rockies host the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, April 3. First pitch from Coors Field is scheduled for 4:10 p.m. EDT. The game will be broadcast on NBCS-PH and MLB.TV.
The Phillies are favored by -210 on the moneyline and by -1.5 on the run line. The Rockies are +170 on the moneyline and +1.5 on the run line. The total is set at 10 runs.
Find my MLB picks and Phillies vs Rockies prediction below, as well as probable pitchers, weather report, and more.
- Phillies vs Rockies Pick: Over 10
My Phillies vs Rockies best bet is on the over. Make sure to find the best odds by checking our live MLB odds page.
Phillies vs Rockies Odds, Betting Line, Over/Under
| Phillies Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Run Line | Total | Moneyline |
-1.5 -120 | 10.5 -104o / -116u | -180 |
| Rockies Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Run Line | Total | Moneyline |
+1.5 +100 | 10.5 -104o / -116u | +159 |
- Phillies vs Rockies Run Line: Phillies -1.5 (-120), Rockies +1.5 (+100)
- Phillies vs Rockies Over/Under: 10.5
- Phillies vs Rockies Moneyline: Phillies ML -180, Rockies ML +159
Phillies vs Rockies MLB Betting Preview
Our own Sean Zerillo projects over 11 runs for Friday's Phillies-Rockies game, yet the consensus line is still sitting around 10. That means we're showing nearly a 5% edge against the market on the Over.

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Phillies vs Rockies Pick, Best Bet
The Phillies star-studded lineup has performed up to expectations so far, posting a 136 wRC+ against right-handed pitching, good for fifth among MLB lineups.
They should smash Michael Lorenzen, a soft-tossing righty with a severe home-run problem (1.59 HR/9 allowed with the Royals last season, a number that should only increase at Coors Field).
While I’m typically a massive Aaron Nola fan, he has yet to regain his fastball velocity from a few years ago (injury issues), and he struggled with command in his 2026 debut (97 Location+). Regardless, earned run indicators haven’t looked good over 100 innings since the beginning of last year (5.98 ERA, 4.24 xERA, 4.69 FIP, 3.69 xFIP).
While both teams had an off day yesterday, both relief pitchers worked hard in the days prior. Specifically, the Phillies, as Jhoan Duran and Brad Keller were deployed on both Wednesday and Thursday this week.
Pick: Over 10






































