First pitch is 12:05 PM PT for the series finale on Sunday, June 14, with the Athletics hosting at Las Vegas Ballpark as part of their annual Vegas homestand. Neither side has locked in confirmed probables on the public boards, so the pitcher card above is your best look at who's actually toeing the rubber. The Rockies are a mess and that's being generous. They sit 26-43, just got bullied at home by the Cubs in a 9-3 loss to wrap that series, and they're walking into this one without Kris Bryant, Brenton Doyle, Jordan Beck, Mickey Moniak and Tyler Freeman. That's basically a full outfield plus their DH on the shelf. Manager Warren Schaeffer is mixing and matching guys who'd be in Triple-A on a healthy roster. The Athletics aren't exactly cruising either, but 33-35 in this division with the rotation they've been running out is fine work. They just took 2 of 3 from Milwaukee, including a 14-15 track meet they lost and back-to-back tight wins (7-5 and 4-3) to close it. The big question for Sunday is Brent Rooker, who has been managed through knee soreness all week and was held out again Wednesday. Mark Kotsay said the off-day would be the tell on whether he avoids the IL. Sutter Health Park has played like a launching pad in year 2 of this Sacramento experiment, but the Vegas detour swaps that for a different ballpark with its own quirks. The Rockies' road bats are league-worst, and pulling them out of Coors typically does not help — it actually exposes them. If Colorado is going to swipe a game in this series, the finale is the spot, because the Athletics are likely to be on a get-away mindset and the bullpen is going to be cooked from a Vegas homestand. Sunday afternoon, day game, low stakes for the standings on both ends. The interesting subplot is whether Schaeffer keeps trotting out the same lineup that just got outscored 31-10 over the back half of the Cubs series or makes a change. Colorado's pitching staff is missing Chase Dollander, Jose Quintana and a chunk of the bullpen, so whoever gets the ball is doing it on fumes. Advantage A's — and it's not particularly close on paper.