Latest Rockies Odds: Playoffs, World Series, Division Title & More
Below are the best Rockies odds from various sportsbooks. Just by glancing at these odds, you can see oddsmakers have very low expectations for Colorado this year. Regardless of which betting app you go to, the Rockies have some of the longest futures odds across the entire MLB.
🔥 Rockies Regular Season Wins: | O/U 56.5 |
⭐ Rockies Playoff Odds: | +3000 (3.2% chance) |
🥇 NL West Division Title: | +100000 (0.1% chance) |
🚩 National League Pennant: | +50000 (0.2% chance) |
🏆 Rockies World Series Odds: | +100000 (0.1% chance) |
✅ Odds Last Updated: | July 26, 2024 |
Keep in mind that odds vary across different Colorado betting apps, so make sure to look around for the best lines before placing your bets.
What Are the Rockies Odds to Win the National League?
The Rockies' odds to win the NL pennant are +50000 on DraftKings. Although their odds are shorter on sites like FanDuel (+20000), the odds are still the longest in the conference. The last time the Rockies won (or even appeared in) the NLCS was 2007.
What Are the Rockies NL West Odds?
The Rockies' odds to win the NL West are +100000 on BetMGM Colorado, making them the clear long underdog to win the division. The Giants have the next longest NL West odds, but sit at +10000.
Can the Rockies Make the Playoffs?
Yes, the Rockies technically have a chance to make the playoffs as they have yet to officially be eliminated from postseason play. Sitting at nearly 30 games under .500, however, it would take something close to a miracle for the Rockies to make the playoffs. In fact, Colorado is heavily favored to miss the playoffs this year with odds of -30000 to not make the playoffs, per bet365. According to Caesars Sportsbook Colorado, the Rockies have a 3.2% chance of making the playoffs. Currently, only the White Sox have longer playoff odds.
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Colorado Rockies Standings: NL West
Here are the latest Rockies standings for the NL West:
1. Dodgers | 56-41 | .577 |
2. Padres | 49-48 | .505 |
2. Diamondbacks | 50-49 | .405 |
4. Giants | 47-50 | .485 |
5. Rockies | 34-63 | .351 |
How to Bet on the Rockies in Colorado
All Colorado sportsbooks offer the ability to place bets on the Rockies. The depth and variety available on each betting site will vary, so it's worth checking out multiple operators depending on what types of wagers you want to place.
Are There Any Rockies Betting Promos?
There are no bonuses directed specifically towards the Rockies, though there are plenty of Colorado sportsbook promos you can use to place a bet on the team. Whether you're signing up for a new sportsbook or an existing customer, brands will have promos available throughout the season. The list below shows current betting promos available to new customers.
Colorado Rockies Playoff History, World Series Appearances
The Rockies have been a franchise since 1993, when they joined the MLB as an expansion team. The Rockies have played in the National League West division every year since 1993.
Have the Rockies Won a World Series?
No, the Rockies have never won a World Series. They have played in one World Series in 2007, losing to the Boston Red Sox four games to zero.
How Many Times Have the Rockies Won the National League?
The Rockies have won the National League one time, in 2007. This was the only NLCS the Rockies have participated in. They defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2007 NLCS four games to zero.
How Many Times Have the Rockies Made the Playoffs?
The Rockies have made the playoffs five times in 31 seasons: in 1995, 2007, 2009, 2017 and 2018. Colorado was a wild-card team in all five playoff appearances.
Colorado Rockies FAQs
The Rockies World Series odds are +100000 according to DraftKings. At +100000, this ties the Rockies for the longest odds to win the World Series with the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angels, Miami Marlins, and Oakland Athletics.
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