The Dodgers are limping into Coors Field, but even a five-game NL West cushion and a two-game losing skid haven’t been enough to make Colorado anything more than a massive underdog.
Quick take:
- Pick: Los Angeles Dodgers moneyline
- Why: Blake Snell gets a struggling Rockies lineup that’s been outscored by nine runs over its last 10 games, and Los Angeles still owns the deepest roster in the division even while slumping.
- The number to watch: Colorado is 27-32 at home this season, one of the worst home marks in the National League.
Los Angeles (74-51) rolls into Denver having dropped its last two to Milwaukee, a rough finish to a homestand that still kept the Dodgers atop the NL West by two games over the Brewers heading into the week. Colorado (50-74) is doing what Colorado does in August — playing out the string 24.5 games back in the West with a rotation and lineup both stretched thin by injuries.
Coors Field Still Moves the Number, Even With Colorado This Bad
Oddsmakers have Los Angeles anywhere from -245 to -260 on the moneyline depending on the book, with the Dodgers also laying around -1.5 to -1.6 on the run line. That’s a hefty price for a road favorite, but Coors Field’s thin air keeps the total inflated regardless of who’s playing — most books have this one set at 11 runs, well above a typical MLB total, with the over sitting near even money. Anyone shopping around the MLB odds board tonight will see that gap reflected across the market, a clear sign of how big a mismatch this roster matchup is even in a park that’s historically kept bad teams competitive.
| Monday, August 17 at 8:41 PM | Spread | Money | Total |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | -2.5 (-120) | -259 | O 11 (-105) |
| Colorado Rockies | +2.5 (100) | +240 | U 10.5 (-102) |
Recent Form
Both teams enter on similar surface-level five-game stretches, but the details tell very different stories about where each is trending.
| DATE | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 16, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | -1.5 / 7.5 | Won 3-1 | Won / Under |
| Aug 16, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | -1.5 / 7.5 | Lost 1-4 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 16, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | -1.5 / 7.5 | Lost 2-6 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 15, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | +2.5 / 9.5 | Lost 4-5 | Won / Under |
| Aug 15, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | +2.5 / 9.5 | Won 3-1 | Won / Under |
| Aug 15, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | +2.5 / 9.5 | Lost 1-4 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 15, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | -1.5 / 7.5 | Lost 4-5 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 15, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | -1.5 / 7.5 | Won 3-1 | Won / Under |
| Aug 14, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | -1.5 / 7.5 | Lost 4-5 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 13, 2026 | Kansas City Royals | -1.5 / 9 | Won 6-5 | Lost / Over |
| DATE | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 16, 2026 | @San Francisco Giants | +1.5 / 8.5 | Won 2-5 | Won / Under |
| Aug 16, 2026 | @San Francisco Giants | +1.5 / 8.5 | Lost 7-1 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 16, 2026 | @San Francisco Giants | +1.5 / 8.5 | Won 7-13 | Won / Over |
| Aug 15, 2026 | @San Francisco Giants | +1.5 / 7.5 | Won 2-5 | Won / Under |
| Aug 15, 2026 | @San Francisco Giants | +1.5 / 7.5 | Lost 7-1 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 15, 2026 | @San Francisco Giants | +1.5 / 6.5 | Won 2-5 | Won / Over |
| Aug 12, 2026 | @Arizona Diamondbacks | -2.5 / 12.5 | Lost 9-0 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 12, 2026 | @Arizona Diamondbacks | -2.5 / 12.5 | Won 2-3 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 12, 2026 | @Arizona Diamondbacks | -2.5 / 12.5 | Won 4-6 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 12, 2026 | @Arizona Diamondbacks | +3.5 / 9.5 | Lost 9-0 | Lost / Under |
Showing 10 of last 10 meetings
| DATE | TEAM | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 9, 2026 | Los Angeles Dodgers | @Colorado Rockies | -1.5 / 10 | Won 4-3 | Lost / Under |
| Jul 8, 2026 | Los Angeles Dodgers | @Colorado Rockies | -1.5 / 9.5 | Lost 3-4 | Lost / Under |
| Jul 7, 2026 | Los Angeles Dodgers | @Colorado Rockies | -1.5 / 9.5 | Won 8-7 | Lost / Over |
| May 28, 2026 | Los Angeles Dodgers | @Colorado Rockies | -1.5 / 8 | Won 4-1 | Won / Under |
| May 27, 2026 | Los Angeles Dodgers | @Colorado Rockies | -1.5 / 9 | Won 15-6 | Won / Over |
| May 26, 2026 | Los Angeles Dodgers | @Colorado Rockies | -1.5 / 9 | Won 5-3 | Won / Under |
| Apr 21, 2026 | Colorado Rockies | @Los Angeles Dodgers | +1.5 / 12 | Lost 3-12 | Lost / Over |
| Apr 19, 2026 | Colorado Rockies | @Los Angeles Dodgers | +1.5 / 12 | Won 9-6 | Won / Over |
| Apr 19, 2026 | Colorado Rockies | @Los Angeles Dodgers | +1.5 / 10.5 | Won 4-3 | Won / Under |
| Apr 18, 2026 | Colorado Rockies | @Los Angeles Dodgers | +1.5 / 9.5 | Lost 1-7 | Lost / Under |
Snell’s Control Problem Meets a Lineup Missing Its Best Bat
Blake Snell takes the ball for Los Angeles carrying a rough 5.00 ERA and an 0-1 record, numbers that look nothing like the pitcher who helped anchor the Dodgers’ World Series run last October. He’s been searching for consistency all season, but he still gets to face a Rockies offense that’s without Hunter Goodman, who’s day-to-day with left shoulder inflammation after being scratched from the lineup twice in the last few days, and Tyler Freeman, out since Aug. 10 with lower back discomfort. Colorado’s lineup already ranks near the bottom of the league in scoring; missing two regulars makes solving even a shaky Snell tougher.
On the other side, Tomoyuki Sugano has quietly been Colorado’s best story of the summer — 12-5 with a 4.43 ERA across 21 starts, a win total that looks almost out of place on a last-place team. He’s not overpowering anyone, with just 66 strikeouts in 113.2 innings, but he’s found a way to keep the Rockies in games all year, including plenty of starts at altitude where survival alone is an accomplishment.
Colorado has been outscored by nine runs over its last 10 games despite going 5-5 in that stretch — a sign this offense is scraping by on close wins, not hitting its way out of trouble.
That run differential matters against a Dodgers lineup still fronted by Shohei Ohtani, who’s hitting .289 with 27 home runs and a .931 OPS on the season. He’s been quieter in August — three homers in his last 12 games — but a .298 clip in that stretch says the bat is far from cold, just between barrels. Behind him, Los Angeles’ 3.00 team ERA over its last 10 games shows the pitching staff has actually been the stabilizing force during this brief slide, even as the offense has cooled to a .215 average in the same span.
Prediction and Best Bet
Colorado’s pitching has kept it in more games than its record suggests, and Sugano is a legitimate crafty veteran who won’t hand this one away. But a shorthanded lineup facing a Dodgers roster with far more overall talent, even in slump mode, is a tough ask three games into a series at altitude.
The pick:
- Prediction: Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Colorado Rockies 3
- Best Bet: Dodgers on the moneyline
The price is steep, but this is a talent gap the Rockies’ injury report only widens — lay the moneyline and expect Los Angeles to snap its skid in Denver.
