Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies live stream, TV channel, how to watch MLB Opening Day The Los Angeles Dodgers (0-1) and Colorado Rockies (1-0) play Game 2 Friday of a season-opening, four-game set at Coors Field. First pitch is slated for 8:40 p.m. ET. Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook‘s lines around the Dodgers vs. Rockies odds with MLB picks and predictions. The Rockies, who were +195 underdogs, took the opener 8-5 Thursday, beating Dodgers ace LHP Clayton Kershaw. Colorado 2B Chris Owings, who went 3-for-3, broke a 4-4 tie with an RBI single in the sixth. RHP Trevor Bauer, who signed a three-year, $102 million free-agent deal in the offseason, is scheduled to make his Dodgers debut. He won the 2020 NL Cy Young Award after going 5-4 with a 1.73 ERA, 0.80 WHIP, 12.3 K/9 and 2.1 BB/9 in 73 IP across 11 starts for the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays, Pirates and Rockies all cashed as heavy underdogs, and one of our baseball analysts is going back to that well in a big way on Friday night. The slate features only eight games, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty of betting value to be found. Continue on below to find five of our writers’ best bets for Night 2 of the 2021 MLB season: The slate features only eight games, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty of betting value to be found. Continue on below to find five of our writers’ best bets for Night 2 of the 2021 MLB season: The World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers will open up their season on the road to face the Colorado Rockies on Thursday afternoon from Coors Field in Colorado. The Dodgers are coming off an incredible year after winning the World Series they’ll look for a repeat with pretty much the same roster intact. As for Colorado, they finished fourth in the division and ended up missing the playoffs and will hope to turn that around this season. The 2021 Major League Baseball season is underway as Opening Day kicked off Thursday afternoon. Unfortunately, it wasn't a full slate of goodness with the Orioles-Red Sox game being rained out and the primetime Mets-Nationals tilt getting canceled due to the COVID-19 issues among Washington players. This is a testament to how talented the Dodgers are. Clayton Kershaw didn't have good stuff, they committed two errors, they threw three wild pitches, committed a baserunning gaffe that turned a two-run home run into an RBI single and an out, they went 3 for 16 with runners in scoring position and they left 14 men on base. And yet, they still had the tying run at the plate in the top of the ninth and could very well have won the game against the Rockies. Credit the Rockies for the win, but beware to the rest of baseball because the Dodgers just played one of their worst-possible games and still had a good shot to win. The White Sox struck first in Anaheim and then took a 3-1 lead into the bottom of the fifth inning. Heading to the bottom of the eighth they had a 3-2 lead, but there was a problem. The Angels had the top of their order ready to go and it ended up meaning trouble. The Angels deserve credit for the comeback, of course, but the White Sox sure left the door open. A David Fletcher grounder up the middle became a single when reliever Aaron Bummer decided to get a piece of it instead of letting it through to his defense. Shohei Ohtani reached on a fielder's choice when Nick Madrigal made a throwing error to second in looking for the force out. That brought Mike Trout to the plate, and he delivered a game-tying single. After a strikeout and walk, Albert Pujols hit a high, bouncing ball to third base. Ohtani got such a great jump down the line to home plate, White Sox third baseman Yoan Moncada had no choice but to go to first with the play. The Angels took the lead and new closer Raisel Iglesias shut the door with ease in the ninth.