Rockies vs Tigers: Ezequiel Tovar sets the tone for Colorado's opener
First inning
Colorado enters this regular season group opener as the home team under the Colorado Rockies designation while Detroit arrives as the away side under the Detroit Tigers designation.
Second inning
The posted Rockies vs Tigers betting line is shaped primarily by home designation for Colorado Rockies and away designation for Detroit Tigers in the event listing.
Third inning
Colorado’s infield options on the roster include Adael Amador, Kyle Farmer, Ryan Ritter, and Warming Bernabel, which supports multiple defensive alignments behind a starter.
Fourth inning
The Rockies’ catching depth of Braxton Fulford, Hunter Goodman, and Drew Romo provides flexibility if the game state pushes toward pinch-hit decisions and late bullpen matchups.
Fifth inning
Colorado’s pitching list includes Kyle Freeland, Ryan Feltner, Antonio Senzatela, and Chase Dollander, giving the Rockies several plausible innings-eaters for a regulation nine-inning script.
Sixth inning
A clean way to frame this Baseball betting preview Rockies vs Tigers is to weigh Colorado’s roster volume of viable pitchers against Detroit’s designation as the road club in the schedule entry.
Seventh inning
Colorado’s bench mix includes Tyler Freeman, Troy Johnston, Sterlin Thompson, and Blaine Crim, which can influence late-game platoon leverage if Detroit turns to matchup relief.
Eighth inning
The Rockies’ additional arms—Jeff Criswell, Jaden Hill, Gabriel Hughes, Carson Palmquist, and Luis Peralta—expand the decision tree for bridging to the final outs.
Ninth inning
Colorado is the home competitor in this scheduled matchup while Detroit is the away competitor, and that alone frequently tilts late-inning leverage toward the Rox in close games.