Perrault advised swallowing the juice and taking the Giants -1.5 runs at Coors Field (priced around -160). His case: the Rockies own just six home wins and a disastrous 10-21 home run-line record (32.3%). Overall they’re 23-42 ATS. Rookie lefty Carson Palmquist has been shelled in his lone Coors start (12.46 ERA, 10 hits and 7 runs in 4.1 IP versus Philadelphia) and the club has lost – and failed to cover – every game he has started. San Francisco, meanwhile, is 18-15 ATS on the road, riding a five-game winning streak, and 3-1 straight-up and ATS against Colorado this year, scoring 4-6-9 runs in their three covers. In a tight NL West race, Perrault expects the Giants to keep the pedal down and win comfortably.