Rockies vs Tigers Prediction 5/8/25 MLB Picks Today

The Detroit Tigers and Colorado Rockies meet Thursday in a MLB doubleheader at Coors Field. Here’s a Rockies vs Tigers Prediction. This article will include a Rockies vs Tigers Pick.

Detroit Tigers Betting Preview

The Detroit Tigers are 23-13 on the year and play the Rangers, Red Sox, and Blue Jays next. The Detroit Tigers are batting .256 on the season, have a .333 OBP, and a .421 slugging percentage. The Detroit Tigers’ pitching staff has a 3.03 ERA and a 1.16 WHIP. Riley Greene leads the Detroit Tigers with 37 hits and 21 RBI, while Kerry Carpenter and Zach McKinstry have combined for 66 hits and 34 RBI.


Casey Mize and TBD get the ball for the Detroit Tigers.

Colorado Rockies Betting Preview

The Colorado Rockies are 6-29 on the year and play the Padres, Rangers, and Diamondbacks next. The Colorado Rockies are batting .213 on the season, have a .282 OBP, and a .350 slugging percentage. The Colorado Rockies’ pitching staff has a 5.38 ERA and a 1.55 WHIP. Hunter Goodman leads the Colorado Rockies with 32 hits and 17 RBI, while Michael Toglia and Kyle Farmer have combined for 49 hits and 22 RBI.

Kyle Freeland and Tanner Gordon get the ball for the Colorado Rockies.

Why the Colorado Rockies will win

Why the Detroit Tigers will win

Colorado Rockies Player Prop Facts

Detroit Tigers Player Prop Facts

Rockies vs Tigers Prediction

Game 1 Prediction: The Rockies have won just three games since April 11, so it’s hard to back them with confidence most nights, regardless. This isn’t one of those spots. Mize has been terrific this season, allowing 31 hits and 11 runs in 36.2 innings, and he’s gotten double-digit groundballs in each of his last three starts. Freeland has allowed 47 hits and 23 earned runs in 36.1 innings, and he has an 8.53 ERA and .356 allowed batting average in 12.2 home innings. This should be a comfortable road win for a Tigers’ offense that should be extremely excited about this matchup.

Game 2 Prediction: It would be nice to know who the Tigers are throwing out there on the mound, but who cares? Again, the Rockies have won three games since April 11. Gordon will also pitch for the first time this season. Last year as a rookie, Gordon racked up an 8.65 ERA and .356 allowed batting average in 34.1 innings. I want nothing to do with the Rockies in this doubleheader on Thursday. Give me the Tigers to sweep the board.

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