
It’s the San Francisco Giants versus the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on May 29, 2026. Here’s how to watch live on TV.
- Time: 8:40 PM ET
- Location: Coors Field, Denver, CO
- TV Channels: NBC Sports Bay Area, MLB Colorado Rockies
- Streaming: Colorado Rockies – MLB.TV, San Francisco Giants – MLB.TV
- League Package: MLB Extra Innings®, MLB.TV
How to Watch San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies on May 29, 2026
Watch the Colorado Rockies take on the San Francisco Giants live on NBC Sports Bay Area channel 686 and MLB Colorado Rockies channel 683 with DIRECTV on May 29, 2026 at 8:40 PM ET.
San Francisco Giants (22-34) at Colorado Rockies (20-37) — Game Preview
The San Francisco Giants visit the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field tonight with both clubs trying to gain ground in the National League West. The pitching gap shows up clearly in the team numbers, with the Giants carrying a 4.21 staff ERA against a Rockies staff at 5.18.
Logan Webb gets the ball for San Francisco opposite Michael Lorenzen, who is 2-7 with a 7.21 ERA across 53.2 innings for Colorado. Luis Arraez anchors the Giants’ lineup with a .325 average and a .366 on-base percentage from the two-hole, while Casey Schmitt provides the power with 12 home runs and 31 RBIs out of the DH spot. Troy Johnston has been a bright spot in the Rockies’ order, hitting .314 with a .376 OBP and a .432 slugging percentage in right field.
Regional Coverage
NBC Sports Bay Area, MLB Colorado Rockies
Streaming
Colorado Rockies – MLB.TV, San Francisco Giants – MLB.TV
League Packages
MLB Extra Innings®
What Time is the San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies Game Today?
The San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies game starts at 8:40 PM ET.
Where Can I Watch San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies?
You can watch San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies on Colorado Rockies – MLB.TV, San Francisco Giants – MLB.TV, your local regional sports network and MLB Extra Innings®.
San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies Channel on DIRECTV
San Francisco Giants: NBC Sports Bay Area (Channel 696). Colorado Rockies: MLB Colorado Rockies (Channel 683).
Players to Watch: San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies
San Francisco Giants
Luis Arraez — 2B. Arraez is hitting .325 with a .366 on-base percentage, the Giants’ steadiest contact bat at the top of the order. His .432 slugging percentage rounds out a profile built on barrel control rather than power.
Casey Schmitt — DH. Schmitt has slugged 12 home runs and driven in 31 runs while batting .291, the primary right-handed power source in the lineup. The Giants lean on him at DH when they need a swing that can change the math at a hitter-friendly park like Coors.
Logan Webb — SP. Webb is the Giants’ listed starter tonight, giving San Francisco an experienced arm for a road start at Coors Field. His command will be important against a Rockies lineup that can turn traffic into runs quickly at home.
Colorado Rockies
Troy Johnston — RF. Johnston is hitting .314 with a .376 OBP and a .432 slugging percentage, the most productive bat the Rockies have run out on a nightly basis. Right field at Coors plays to his line-drive approach.
Michael Lorenzen — SP. Lorenzen carries a 7.21 ERA and a 1.90 WHIP across 53.2 innings, with a 2-7 record and 41 strikeouts. He will look to limit traffic against a Giants lineup led by Luis Arraez’s contact profile and Casey Schmitt’s power.
Injury Report: San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies
San Francisco Giants
Jung Hoo Lee (RF) — 10-day IL, back strain
Heliot Ramos (LF) — 10-day IL, right quadriceps strain
Reiver Sanmartin (RP) — 60-day IL, right hip strain
Jason Foley (RP) — 60-day IL, right shoulder surgery
Jared Oliva (CF) — 60-day IL, left wrist surgery
Rowan Wick (RP) — 60-day IL, right elbow surgery
Hayden Birdsong (RP) — 60-day IL, right elbow surgery
Randy Rodriguez (RP) — 60-day IL, right elbow surgery
Jose Butto (RP) — 60-day IL, right arm surgery
Colorado Rockies
Jose Quintana (SP) — 60-day IL, left elbow sprain
Ryan Feltner (SP) — 15-day IL, right elbow inflammation
Mickey Moniak (LF) — 10-day IL, right ankle tendinitis
Brenton Doyle (CF) — 10-day IL, left oblique bruise
Chase Dollander (SP) — 15-day IL, right elbow sprain
Victor Vodnik (RP) — 15-day IL, right elbow inflammation
Jordan Beck (LF) — 10-day IL, left hamstring strain
Jimmy Herget (RP) — 15-day IL, right shoulder pinched nerve
RJ Petit (RP) — 60-day IL, right elbow surgery
McCade Brown (SP) — 60-day IL, right shoulder inflammation
Pierson Ohl (RP) — 60-day IL, right elbow surgery
Kris Bryant (DH) — 60-day IL, back surgery
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