
The Colorado Rockies faced the San Diego Padres in a competitive series, with the Rockies keeping the games close despite being in a rebuilding phase. They are focused on progress rather than postseason success.
DENVER, CO - APRIL 07: Kyle Freeland #21 of the Colorado Rockies pitches during the game between the Houston Astros and the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Tuesday, April 7, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Casey Paul/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
While itâs disappointing to once again be facing a sweep at the end of a series, one must remember the Colorado Rockies are who we thought they were. They are a team at the ground floor of a rebuild and by their own admission are âhere for the climb.â
By that metric, the Rockies have one major takeaway from the series so far: Theyâre keeping the San Diego Padres on their toes. Through the first three games, they have kept things close and competitive. The Padres had to walk-off the Rockies in the first two games, and the Rockies had the tying run at the plate last night in the top of the ninth inning.
This is not a post-season team. This is a team where progress is all that matters.
That being said, it sure would be nice to avoid getting swept out of San Diego to end this series. The man leading the Rockies into battle for that cause will be left-handed pitcher Kyle Freeland.
Freelandâdespite a truncated spring trainingâis off to a strong start. Over his first three starts of the season he has a 2.30 ERA over 15.2 innings with 13 strikeouts and four walks. His last time out against the Houston Astros he pitched a 6.1 inning Quality Start, giving up just one earned run on three hits and one walk while striking out five batters.
On the bump for the Swinginâ Friars is right-handed veteran Nick Pivetta. Pivetta has his strikeout stuff working well to start the season with a 13.8 K/9 through 13 innings. However, heâs also had opposing batters get to him. Over his first three starts he has an ERA of 5.54 on 12 hits and six walks, but heâs also yet to allow a home run.
Historically Pivetta hasnât had the best of luck against the Rockies. He holds a 9.64 career ERA against the boys in Purple over eight appearancesâseven of which were startsâwith seven home runs allowed over 32.2 innings of work. This season Pivetta is working primarily with four pitches: a four-seam fastball averaging 94.1 MPH, a curveball, a sweeper, and a cutter. He can also throw a sinker and slider if needed.
First Pitch: 2:10pm MDT
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The Rockies lost the series to the Padres, facing a potential sweep after close games.
Kyle Freeland was the starting pitcher for the Rockies, while Nick Pivetta pitched for the Padres.
The Rockies are in the early stages of a rebuild, focusing on progress and competitiveness rather than immediate postseason success.


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