After six straight games against division opponents, the Rockies (44-43, fourth place in NL West) will now face off against an interleague opponent six times in the next ten days. Colorado travels to the Pacific Northwest to face the Seattle Mariners (55-32, second place in AL West) starting Friday night. Then, next weekend, the Mariners come to Denver for another three-game set leading into the All-Star Break.
Winning three in a row and six of seven over the Giants and Dodgers, has brought the Rockies back into the playoff conversation, but the odds remain against them.