Get Bets and Betting Tips for Rockies vs Pirates – 5/14/2026

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+150O/U: 7.5
(-110/-110)
-175

Colorado Rockies Insights

  • Chase Dollander – Over/Under 15.5 Pitching Outs (+110/-140)
    Compared to the average pitcher, Chase Dollander has been granted an above-average leash this year, throwing an additional 5.1 adjusted pitches each start.
    Explain: Pitchers with a longer leash are more likely to go deeper into games and record more outs.
  • Jordan Beck – Over/Under Hits
    Jordan Beck is projected to bat 1st in the lineup in today’s game, which would be an upgrade from his 65% rate of hitting in the bottom-half of the lineup this season.
    Explain: The higher in the order a player bats, the more plate appearances he will get and the more opportunities he will get to hit the Over for every market. A player who hits higher in the order than he normally does may provide extra value opportunity since the market may be based on him hitting lower.
  • Hunter Goodman – Over/Under 0.5 RBIs (+205/-280)
    Hunter Goodman pulls a lot of his flyballs (39.1% — 96th percentile) and will be challenged by baseball’s 10th-deepest LF fences in today’s game.
    Explain: This player’s skill set does not match up particularly well with the park he’s in today, which may lead to worse-than-usual performance.

Pittsburgh Pirates Insights

  • Pittsburgh Pirates – 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline (-170)
    With 7 bats who bat from the opposite side in the opposing team’s projected lineup, Mason Montgomery will be in a tough position while lacking the platoon advantage in most plate appearances in today’s game.
    Explain: Right-handed pitchers perform worse against left-handed hitters (and visa-versa). If several hitters hold this advantage against the pitcher, it can have a huge impact on whether he will perform well or struggle on any given day.
  • Ryan O’Hearn – Over/Under 1.5 Total Bases (+150/-195)
    Ryan O’Hearn may have an edge against every reliever for the game’s entirety, since the bullpen of the Colorado Rockies has just 1 same-handed RP.
    Explain: Hitters perform worse against pitchers of the same handedness (i.e. righty-vs-righty), and being able to avoid those matchups against the bullpen boosts performance and creates hidden edge.
  • Per the leading projection system (THE BAT X), the offense with the 4th-most strikeout-heavy lineup on the slate today is the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 23.9% underlying K%.
    Explain: THE BAT X analyzes each player in today’s specific lineup to figure out which teams have the most inherent strikeout potential for the opposing pitcher.