Houston Astros vs Colorado Rockies Picks and Predictions August 26th 2025

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The Colorado Rockies will take on the Houston Astros at Daikin Park in Houston, TX. The game is scheduled for Tuesday, August 26, 2025, at 8:10 PM. The Rockies have a record of 37-94 and are ranked 5th in the NL West, while the Astros hold a 72-59 record, leading the AL West.

The Rockies are on a four-game losing streak and have gone 5-5 in their last 10 games. The Astros have lost their last game and are 4-6 in their last 10. Tanner Gordon will start for the Rockies, with an ERA of 7.11. Hunter Brown will pitch for the Astros, boasting an ERA of 2.36. The weather forecast predicts a very hot day with a light breeze and a few clouds.

Rockies vs Astros Key Information

  • Sport: Baseball
  • Teams: Colorado Rockies vs. Houston Astros
  • Venue: Daikin Park in Houston, TX
  • Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
  • Betting Odds: Rockies Moneyline +273, Astros Moneyline -333, Rockies Runline +1.5 (+128), Astros Runline -1.5 (-152), Total Over 8.0 (-105), Total Under 8.0 (-116)

The Rockies Can Win If…

The Colorado Rockies are looking to bounce back after a 4-0 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. In that game, Brenton Doyle and Hunter Goodman both managed to hit doubles, showing some ability to reach base. Despite the loss, the Rockies have the potential to turn things around with their lineup.

Hunter Goodman is a key player for the Rockies with a batting average of .274 and 25 home runs. His ability to drive in runs is crucial, as he leads the team with 73 RBIs. The Rockies also rank 10th in the league for doubles, which can help them get into scoring positions.

Tanner Gordon will be starting on the mound for the Rockies, and he recently had a strong performance against the Dodgers, allowing just one earned run in six innings. The Rockies’ offense needs to support him with early runs. With players like Mickey Moniak and Jordan Beck contributing, the Rockies have a chance to secure a win.

The Astros Can Win If…

The Houston Astros are coming off a close 3-2 loss against the Baltimore Orioles. Despite the loss, Jeremy Peña and Carlos Correa had solid performances, each securing two hits. Spencer Arrighetti pitched well, allowing only two earned runs over 5 2/3 innings.

The Astros have strong stats that can lead them to victory. They rank 3rd in the league with a .254 batting average and have a solid on-base percentage of .317. Their pitching staff is also impressive, with a 3.91 ERA and the best strikeout total in the league at 1229.

Hunter Brown will start for the Astros, bringing a 2.36 ERA and a 10-5 record. His performance on the mound gives the Astros a good chance to control the game. With key hitters like Jeremy Peña and Christian Walker in the lineup, the Astros have the tools to secure a win against the Rockies.

The Lean

The Astros are favored to win with a moneyline of -333. The Rockies’ moneyline is +273. Given the Astros’ strong pitching and higher batting average, the recommendation is to pick the Astros to win. The model projects a score of Astros 6, Rockies 3.

The total for the game is set at 8.0 runs. The model projects a combined score of 9 runs. Considering the Rockies’ high ERA and the Astros’ batting strength, the recommendation is to take the over on 8.0 runs.

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Healthier Times Ahead in Houston

After a season plagued by injuries, the Houston Astros are finally beginning to see the light. Key right-handers such as Spencer Arrighetti, Cristian Javier, and Lance McCullers Jr. have recently returned from the injured list, providing long-awaited depth.

As the Astros prepare to open a three-game interleague series at home against the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday, the potential return of slugger Yordan Alvarez looms large. Alvarez, sidelined for 100 games with a fractured right hand, could bring a critical power boost back to the heart of the Astros’ lineup.

Resilient Additions Fill Gaps

Even without Alvarez, the Astros’ recent acquisitions have delivered. In Sunday’s 3–2 loss to the Baltimore Orioles, John Rooney—notably recalled from Triple-A Sugar Land—made a smooth debut, handing the ball to newly signed reliever Craig Kimbrel, who notched a scoreless eighth inning. Rooney replaced AJ Blubaugh, who had stepped in amid bullpen shortages just 24 hours earlier. Manager Joe Espada summed up the team’s spirit succinctly: “Our team and how we stay together… we grind.” That mentality, marked by depth and adaptability, seems to be the Astros’ backbone this season.

Houston’s Rotation: Steady Hands Lead the Way

On the mound for Houston, left-hander Hunter Brown brings consistency. At 10–5 with a 2.36 ERA on the season, he’s slightly underwhelmed by his midseason results—1–2 with a 3.60 ERA in his last eight starts—but remains an ace asset. Across four August appearances, he allowed just four earned runs in 25 innings and delivered three quality starts. In his three career matchups against Colorado, Brown is 2–1 with a respectable 3.12 ERA, including a solid outing that helped secure a 5–3 win last July.

Rockies Counter with Young Starter Tanner Gordon

The Rockies hope to respond with rookie right-hander Tanner Gordon (4–5, 7.11 ERA), who takes the hill for Colorado. Gordon struggled on August 10—allowing 10 runs in 4⅔ innings—but rebounded, earning consecutive victories over the Diamondbacks and Dodgers by delivering compact performance with five strikeouts over 11 innings. His next challenge: facing a Houston team for the first time. Gordon’s career numbers in interleague play—1–5 with a 10.08 ERA—suggest a tall task ahead against a lineup gaining traction.

Series Context and Momentum Swings

Colorado concluded a grueling 17-day stretch, their longest of the season, with a shutout loss in Pittsburgh, being outscored 18–1 across the series. Manager Warren Schaeffer expressed optimism about his team’s stretch of play despite the rough ending. With a win against the Dodgers earlier and handling the Diamondbacks solidly, the squad hopes the Astros series can provide a reset.

For Houston, every healthy return and clutch performance adds layers of confidence. A healthy stalwart like Alvarez combined with acquisitions like Rooney and Kimbrel could reflect well across August’s stretch of games.

Pitching Matchup at a Glance

TeamStarting PitcherSeason RecordERAvs. Opponent
Houston AstrosHunter Brown10–52.362–1, 3.12 ERA
Colorado RockiesTanner Gordon4–57.111–5, 10.08 ERA interleague

Final Thoughts

Watch for resilience to define this set. For Houston, finalizing health returns and reinforcing their offense and bullpen are critical. The potential return of Yordan Alvarez could shift league storyline momentum.

Colorado looks to recover from a punishing road trip and leverages Gordon’s growth and bullpen flexibility to stay competitive.

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