Sunday, Jun 14, 2026Las Vegas BallparkFinal
COL · Away · 27-45

Colorado Rockies

NL West · 3rd · 18.0 GB
23:9
Final
Series 21
ATH · Home · 35-36

Athletics

Starting pitchers
4.79
ERA
1.35
WHIP
5.0
K/9
73.1
IP
14
GS
2.7
BB/9
Last 5 starts
Mar 30Toronto Blue Jays4.2ip1ER
Apr 5Philadelphia Phillies6ip1ER
Apr 10San Diego Padres6ip2ER
Apr 17Los Angeles Dodgers4ip5ER
Apr 22San Diego Padres5.2ip1ER
↓ ERA trending down lately
5.13
ERA
1.32
WHIP
7.8
K/9
79.0
IP
15
GS
2.6
BB/9
Last 5 starts
Mar 28Toronto Blue Jays5.1ip2ER
Apr 3Houston Astros6ip1ER
Apr 9New York Yankees7ip0ER
Apr 14Texas Rangers6.1ip1ER
Apr 19Chicago White Sox5ip7ER
↑ ERA trending up lately
Pitcher vs opposing lineup (vs LHP / RHP splits)
Colorado Rockies batters vs Jeffrey Springs (LHP)
Batter
AVG
OPS
HR
Braxton Fulford
0.200
0.561
0
Brett Sullivan
0.308
0.780
0
Cole Carrigg
0.231
0.462
0
Edouard Julien
0.077
0.277
0
Ezequiel Tovar
0.237
0.619
0
Athletics batters vs Tomoyuki Sugano (RHP)
Batter
AVG
OPS
HR
Alika Williams
0.292
0.778
1
Carlos Cortes
0.290
0.845
6
Colby Thomas
0.125
0.250
0
Henry Bolte
0.283
0.679
0
Jacob Wilson
0.289
0.722
3
◆ Matchup preview

Colorado Rockies at Athletics (2026-06-14). Tomoyuki Sugano vs Jeffrey Springs at Las Vegas Ballpark.

Tomoyuki Sugano, pitching for the Colorado Rockies, takes the mound with a season ERA of 4.08 and a 1.29 WHIP through 68.1 innings across 13 starts. His strikeout rate stands at a modest 5.14 K/9, complemented by a 2.63 BB/9. While his recent trend ERA is noted as "down," suggesting improvement, his last five outings include a challenging performance where he surrendered five earned runs over just four innings, impacting his 33.3% quality start rate. Opposing him is Jeffrey Springs of the Athletics, a left-hander with a 4.68 ERA and an identical 1.29 WHIP over 75 innings in 14 starts. Springs exhibits a more potent strikeout ability at 7.56 K/9, alongside a 2.76 BB/9. Despite a higher 50% quality start percentage, his trend ERA is currently "up," primarily influenced by a recent start where he allowed seven earned runs in five innings, indicating a recent dip in form. Both pitchers have demonstrated susceptibility to the long ball, with Sugano at 1.58 HR/9 and Springs at 1.92 HR/9.

The Colorado Rockies' offense posts a 0.248 batting average and a 0.715 OPS, having scored 306 runs with 69 home runs this season. Their plate discipline shows 219 walks against 638 strikeouts. From a pitching perspective, the Rockies' staff has struggled, registering a 5.59 team ERA and a 1.52 WHIP, allowing 97 home runs while maintaining a 7.43 K/9. The Athletics, sharing the same 0.248 team batting average, edge out the Rockies in offensive production with a 0.741 OPS, 311 runs, and a more significant 90 home runs, supported by a higher OBP of 0.328 and more walks at 263. Their pitching unit demonstrates superior metrics, holding a 4.62 ERA and a 1.41 WHIP, with 94 home runs allowed and a stronger 8.28 K/9. Both clubs are currently navigating a difficult stretch, each holding an identical 2-8 record over their last ten contests, indicating widespread performance challenges across both rosters.

The historical context between these two teams includes a three-game series in April 2025 where the Athletics secured two victories against the Rockies. Those games featured high run totals, with scores of 5-12, 7-4, and 6-3, averaging over 12 runs per contest. The current total line for this matchup is set at 14.0, a figure that appears to reflect both the recent head-to-head scoring trends and the overall pitching performance of both clubs this season. With the Rockies carrying a 5.59 team ERA and the Athletics a 4.62 team ERA, coupled with both starting pitchers exhibiting elevated home run rates (Sugano 1.58 HR/9, Springs 1.92 HR/9) and recent outings where they surrendered multiple runs, the expectation for a high-scoring affair is statistically supported. The Las Vegas Ballpark, often recognized for its hitter-friendly environment, further reinforces the potential for offensive output in this contest.

Key facts
Sugano ERA 4.08Springs K/9 7.56Athletics OPS 0.741Rockies Team ERA 5.59Total 14.0
◆ Lineup notes

Away batters vs Jeffrey Springs (LHP): Willi Castro is hitless in 5 at-bats against Jeffrey Springs, posting a .000 OPS in their prior matchups. The vast majority of the away lineup, including Tyler Freeman, TJ Rumfield, Hunter Goodman, Ezequiel Tovar, Cole Carrigg, Kyle Karros, Troy Johnston, and Braxton Fulford, have no MLB history against the left-handed pitcher.

Home batters vs Tomoyuki Sugano (RHP): Several home batters have faced Tomoyuki Sugano previously, with some finding success. Lawrence Butler is 2-for-5 in 6 plate appearances with a 1.100 OPS, while Nick Kurtz is 1-for-3 with a .666 OPS. Tyler Soderstrom has a strong 3-for-6 record, good for a 1.000 OPS, and Jonah Heim boasts an impressive 2-for-3 with a 1.334 OPS. On the other hand, Carlos Cortes is hitless in 4 at-bats with a .000 OPS, Max Muncy is 0-for-2 with a .000 OPS, and Jeff McNeil is hitless in 2 at-bats across 3 plate appearances, posting a .333 OPS. Zack Gelof and Alika Williams have no MLB history against Sugano.

Takeaway: The home lineup features significantly more batters with prior MLB history against their opposing starter compared to the away team.

Head to head (2025–2026)
21
Colorado Rockies lead series
3 meetings total
2025-04-06
Colorado Rockies @ Athletics
512
ATH
2025-04-05
Colorado Rockies @ Athletics
74
COL
2025-04-04
Colorado Rockies @ Athletics
63
COL
Recent form (last 10)
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Team stats 2026
COL
ATH
Team AVG
0.253
0.250
Team OPS
0.731
0.747
Home runs
75
92
Runs scored
329
320
Team ERA
5.64
4.85
HR allowed
99
100