The San Francisco Giants continue their road trip when they take on the Colorado Rockies as they look to gain some ground on the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers atop of the National League West ahead of this Tuesday night matchup at Coors Field.  It is time to continue our MLB odds series with a Giants-Rockies prediction, pick, and how-to-watch.

The San Francisco Giants head into the high altitude of Coors Field on Tuesday evening for a battle with the Colorado Rockies. This matchup has the potential for offensive fireworks as both teams boast potent lineups. The Giants look to regain rhythm after a shaky stretch, while the Rockies are never to be underestimated on their home turf. Expect a high-scoring affair as both teams look to unleash their power under the Colorado sky.

Coors Field sets the stage for a potential slugfest Tuesday evening as the Colorado Rockies welcome in the San Francisco Giants. The Rockies are ready to showcase their notorious home-field power, fueled by the thin Denver air. The Giants, aiming to bounce back from recent struggles, possess the pitching capable of challenging the Rockies. This clash of NL West rivals promises to be a test of offense versus pitching

Here are the MLB Odds, courtesy of FanDuel. 

MLB Odds: Giants-Reds Odds

San Francisco Giants: -1.5 (-102)

Moneyline: -172

Colorado Rockies: +1.5 (-118)

Moneyline: +144

Over: 10.5 runs (+100)

Under: 10.5 runs (-122)

How to Watch Giants vs. Rockies

Time: 8:40 PM ET/5:40 PM PT

TV: NBC Sports Bay Area, MLB Extra Innings

Stream: fuboTV (Click for free trial)

Why The Giants Will Cover The Spread/Win

The San Francisco Giants head into the high altitude of Coors Field on Tuesday evening, looking to silence the Colorado Rockies. While Coors Field is notorious for its offensive fireworks, it's Kyle Harrison on the mound for the Giants who could steal the show and hand the Rockies a home loss.

Harrison, a young left-hander with an arsenal of deceptive pitches, could be the key to taming the Rockies' lineup. He boasts a wicked sinker that can induce ground balls and a surprisingly effective changeup that keeps hitters guessing. Even in the thin air of Denver, those two pitches can disrupt the timing of most big league hitters. While he doesn't possess overpowering stuff, his command and ability to pitch to contact give him an edge.

Furthermore, the Giants' lineup is capable of providing run support. They possess a mix of veteran hitters like Michael Conforto and newcomers like Jung Hoo Lee who have the ability to drive the ball even in the challenging environment of Coors Field. Look for the Giants to play a more patient style, working deep into counts and forcing Rockies' starter Dakota Hudson to labor.

While Hudson possesses a respectable fastball and decent off-speed pitches, he's prone to inconsistency and high pitch counts. If the Giants can force him out of the game early, the Rockies' bullpen could be vulnerable.

The Giants, often overshadowed by NL West rivals, shouldn't be taken lightly. Their pitching staff has flown under the radar this season, and their offense can be surprisingly opportunistic. If Harrison can navigate the thin air and induce weak contact, and if the Giants find some timely hitting, they could steal an unexpected victory in the hitter-friendly confines of Coors Field.

Why The Rockies Will Cover The Spread/Win

Get ready for a potential offensive explosion at Coors Field on Tuesday night as the Colorado Rockies host the San Francisco Giants. The Rockies, fueled by the power of their home park and a lineup built for the high altitude, are poised to put up a crooked number against Giants' starter Kyle Harrison.

Coors Field is notoriously a hitters' paradise, amplifying power and turning fly balls into home runs. The Rockies' lineup thrives in this environment, with dangerous hitters like Elias Diaz and Ryan McMahon ready to punish any mistakes from Harrison, a young pitcher who could be rattled by the conditions.

Dakota Hudson, the Rockies' starter, thrives in the familiar confines of Coors Field. While he may not be a true ace, he knows how to pitch in Denver, often relying on his groundball-inducing sinker to limit damage. If he can keep the Giants off the scoreboard early, the Rockies' bats could break the game open.

The Rockies possess an offense that's heating up. Expect a relentless approach, with hitters looking to capitalize on Harrison's inexperience and force him into high-stress situations. Their bullpen, while not perfect, has enough firepower to protect a lead at home.

The Giants, though capable of playing spoiler, have shown inconsistent offense on the road. The combination of Coors Field, a hungry Rockies team, and a young pitcher under pressure could lead to a big night for the home squad.

Final Giants-Rockies Prediction & Pick

This should be an exciting matchup between these two teams in the high altitude of Coors Field. While the Giants lineup is inconsistent at times they are still a formidable lineup and they are going to give Dakota Hudson some problems, especially in hitter-friendly Coors Field. It's up to Kyle Harrison to limit the damage on his side and if he can do so expect the Giants to pounce on Hudson and get a much-needed road victory to continue their climb in the NL West.

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Final Giants-Rockies Prediction & Pick: San Francisco Giants (-172), Under 10.5 runs (-122)