The Philadelphia Phillies are coming off two straight wins against the Washington Nationals and currently hold a record of 3-3 this season, placing them third in the NL East. Meanwhile, the Colorado Rockies are struggling with a 2-4 record, sitting fourth in the NL West.
As the teams prepare to meet at Coors Field in Denver on April 3, 2026, at 4:10 p.m. ET, both sides are eager to turn their fortunes around. The Phillies are favored with a moneyline of -210, while the Over/Under for the game is set at 10 runs.
Starting for the Phillies will be Aaron Nola, who has an ERA of 5.40 this season, and Michael Lorenzen, also at 0-0 but with a higher ERA of 6.23. Both pitchers will be under pressure to deliver strong performances as their teams seek crucial victories.
Injuries are a concern for both teams. The Phillies will be without Orion Kerkering, Zack Wheeler, and Max Lazar, all on the 15-day IL. The Rockies face a similar situation, with Zac Veen, Blaine Crim, José Quintana, and several others sidelined.
As both teams gear up for this pivotal matchup, observers are keen to see if the Phillies can maintain their momentum or if the Rockies will capitalize on their home advantage to secure a much-needed win.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to the lineup or injury reports, but fans are eagerly anticipating the showdown at Coors Field.
