Rangers vs. Rockies: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch - Bleacher Nation
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Rangers vs. Rockies: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch - Bleacher Nation
"The Texas Rangers (22-24), with MacKenzie Gore on the mound, visit the Colorado Rockies (18-29) who will hand the ball to Jose Quintana, at 8:40 p.m. ET on Monday. Keep reading to see how to watch the Texas-Colorado matchup below. When is Rangers vs. Rockies and when does it start? This matchup between the Rangers and Rockies will take place on Monday, May 18, 2026. Be ready to see the opening pitch at 8:40 p.m. ET."
"The Rangers and Rockies will take to the diamond at Coors Field for this matchup on May 18, and if you want to catch the action live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats! What channel is the game on? You can catch this game live on Rockies.TV and RSN."
"The Rangers have won 52.6% of the games this season when they were the moneyline favorite (10-9). Texas is 21st in baseball with 42 home runs. They average 0.9 per game. The Rangers are slugging .361, the fourth-lowest average in baseball. Texas' 3.54 team ERA ranks fifth across all MLB pitching staffs. Pitchers for the Rangers combine for the No. 6-ranked WHIP in MLB (1.209)."
"This season, the Rockies have won 18 out of the 47 games, or 38.3%, in which they've been the underdog. Colorado's 44 home runs rank 20th in Major League Baseball. Fueled by 138 extra-base hits, the Rockies rank ninth in MLB with a .395 slugging percentage this season. Colorado pitchers have a combined ERA of 4.92 ERA this year, which ranks 27th in MLB. The Rockies have a combined WHIP of 1.449 as a pitching staff, which is fifth-worst in baseball this season."
The Texas Rangers (22-24) play the Colorado Rockies (18-29) at Coors Field on Monday, May 18, 2026, with an 8:40 p.m. ET start. MacKenzie Gore is listed as the Rangers starter, and Jose Quintana is listed as the Rockies starter. The game is available live on Rockies.TV and RSN. The Rangers have won 52.6% of games as moneyline favorites and rank fifth in team ERA at 3.54, while their pitching staff has a No. 6 WHIP of 1.209. Texas has 42 home runs and a .361 slugging percentage. The Rockies have won 38.3% of games as underdogs, hit 44 home runs, and rank ninth with a .395 slugging percentage. Colorado’s pitching has a 4.92 team ERA and a 1.449 WHIP.
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