The Colorado Rockies host the Houston Astros on Tuesday night at Coors Field in Denver for the second game of their series. Both teams are looking to build momentum early in the MLB season. Colorado comes into the game with confidence after a high-scoring win in the series opener, while Houston hopes to bounce back quickly.
This matchup features an interesting pitching duel and two teams with very different offensive profiles. With Coors Field known for producing plenty of runs, fans could be in for another exciting contest.
Houston Astros vs Colorado Rockies Match Details
| Match | Houston Astros vs Colorado Rockies |
|---|---|
| League | MLB 2026 |
| Date | April 7, 2026 |
| Time | 8:40 PM ET |
| Venue | Coors Field, Denver |
| Broadcast | SCHN / Rockies.TV |
Coors Field is famous for its hitter-friendly environment, which often leads to high-scoring games.
Current Team Records
| Team | Record | ATS Record |
|---|---|---|
| Houston Astros | 6–5 | 6–5 |
| Colorado Rockies | 4–6 | 8–2 |
Houston has been slightly more consistent overall, while Colorado has performed well against the spread early in the season.
Probable Starting Pitchers
| Team | Pitcher | Record | ERA | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Astros | Mike Burrows | 1–1 | 5.91 | Third start of the season |
| Rockies | Kyle Freeland | 0–1 | 2.89 | Coming off strong outing |
Mike Burrows – Houston Astros
Burrows will make his third start of the season. In his last outing against Boston, he pitched five innings and allowed two earned runs. However, his early-season ERA remains high and opponents are hitting well against him.
If he can control walks and limit extra-base hits at Coors Field, Houston will have a strong chance to win.
Kyle Freeland – Colorado Rockies
Freeland has been solid so far this season. In his previous appearance against Toronto, he allowed just one earned run over five innings.
Pitching at Coors Field can be difficult, but Freeland’s ability to keep hitters off balance has helped him maintain a strong ERA early in the season.
Rockies vs Astros Injury Report
Colorado Rockies Injuries
| Player | Status | Injury |
|---|---|---|
| Tyler Freeman | Day-to-Day | Undisclosed |
| José Quintana | 15-Day IL | Hamstring |
| Pierson Ohl | 60-Day IL | Elbow |
| RJ Petit | 15-Day IL | Elbow |
| McCade Brown | 60-Day IL | Shoulder |
| Jeff Criswell | 60-Day IL | Elbow |
| Kris Bryant | 60-Day IL | Back |
Houston Astros Injuries
| Player | Status | Injury |
|---|---|---|
| Hunter Brown | 15-Day IL | Shoulder |
| Josh Hader | 15-Day IL | Biceps |
| Zach Dezenzo | 10-Day IL | Elbow |
| Brandon Walter | 60-Day IL | Elbow |
| Bennett Sousa | 15-Day IL | Oblique |
| Ronel Blanco | 15-Day IL | Elbow |
| Nate Pearson | 15-Day IL | Elbow |
| Hayden Wesneski | 60-Day IL | Elbow |
Both teams are managing several injuries, especially in their pitching depth.
Offensive Performance Comparison
Houston Astros Hitting Strength
| Category | Insight |
|---|---|
| Batting Average (2025) | .250 |
| Home Runs | 182 |
| Slugging Percentage | .399 |
| Key Players | Jose Altuve, Jeremy Peña |
Houston has a balanced lineup capable of producing runs consistently. Players like Altuve and Peña provide stability in the batting order.
Colorado Rockies Hitting Profile
| Category | Insight |
|---|---|
| Batting Average (2025) | .237 |
| Home Runs | 160 |
| Slugging Percentage | .386 |
| Key Players | Hunter Goodman, Mickey Moniak |
Colorado relies more on power hitting and extra-base hits rather than consistent contact.
Player to Watch
Ezequiel Tovar – Colorado Rockies
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Batting Average | .270 |
| Home Runs | 1 |
| Games with a Hit | 8 of 9 |
| Multi-Hit Games | 1 |
Tovar has been one of the more consistent hitters for the Rockies early in the season. Even though he went hitless in his last game, he has recorded hits in most games so far.
Odds Overview
| Market | Astros | Rockies |
|---|---|---|
| Moneyline | -174 to -190 | +145 to +154 |
| Run Line | -1.5 | +1.5 |
| Total Runs | 10.5 |
The odds suggest Houston enters the game as the favorite, largely because of their stronger offensive history.
Key Team Trends
Astros
| Trend | Insight |
|---|---|
| Scoring 5+ runs | Won 56 of 63 games last season |
| Road Performance | Strong road record |
| Late-game leads | Extremely strong when leading late |
Rockies
| Trend | Insight |
|---|---|
| Home Record | Struggled last season |
| Strikeout Rate | Among lowest pitching strikeout rates |
| Extra-base hits allowed | Often leads to losses |
These trends suggest Houston has the advantage in overall team consistency.
Best Picks for the Game
| Pick Type | Selection |
|---|---|
| Match Winner | Houston Astros |
| Run Line | Astros -1.5 |
| Total Runs | Over 10.5 |
| Player Prop | Christian Walker Over 0.5 RBI |
Christian Walker has started the season strongly and has recorded RBIs in multiple recent games.
Match Prediction
Colorado enters the game with momentum after scoring nine runs in the series opener. Their offense showed life and confidence at home.
However, Houston still has the stronger overall lineup and tends to perform well offensively, especially when facing pitching staffs that struggle with strikeouts.
Kyle Freeland has pitched well early in the season, but Coors Field can quickly change the flow of a game. If Houston’s hitters start making strong contact, the Astros could take control.
Mike Burrows will need to deliver a steady outing to avoid early trouble, but Houston’s offense may provide enough run support.
Predicted Score
Astros 7 – Rockies 5







