Kenny G said the only playable side in D.C. is taking the Rockies at +143. Washington has dropped 10 straight and drags the worst bullpen ERA in baseball, while rookie left-hander Mitchell Parker has surrendered 14 earned runs over his last 15⅓ innings and continues to fight control issues. Colorado is suddenly hot—three wins in a row with 26 total runs—and hands the ball to German Marquez, who just limited Atlanta to one run over five innings in his best outing of 2025. Kenny admitted the Rockies’ own pen (4.69 ERA) is bottom-five but noted both clubs trend heavily to the under on their respective road/home splits (Rockies 24-12-1 under away, Nats 19-16-1 under at home), which should keep scoring in check long enough for the plus-money dog to cash. He called it a light play, not a pin-comment best bet, but the only side he could justify.