Baltimore Orioles vs Colorado Rockies Picks and Predictions July 25th 2025

Baltimore Orioles vs Colorado Rockies MLB Fri, Jul 25, 18:05 pm.
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The Colorado Rockies will take on the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Friday, July 25, 2025. The game is set to start at 7:05 PM under clear skies with a light breeze. Fans can catch the action on the COLR channel.

The Rockies, managed by interim manager Warren Schaeffer, have struggled this season with a record of 26-76. They will rely on Kyle Freeland, who has an ERA of 5.19, to start on the mound. Meanwhile, the Orioles, led by interim manager Tony Mansolino, hold a 45-57 record. Dean Kremer, with an ERA of 4.06, will start for the Orioles.

Rockies vs Orioles Key Information

  • Sport: Baseball
  • Teams: Colorado Rockies vs. Baltimore Orioles
  • Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD
  • Date: Friday, July 25, 2025
  • Betting Odds: Rockies Moneyline +181, Orioles Moneyline -217, Rockies Runline +1.5 (-115), Orioles Runline -1.5 (-105), Total Over 9.0 (-119), Total Under 9.0 (-101)

The Rockies Can Win If…

The Colorado Rockies enter this game with momentum from their recent 6-0 win against the St. Louis Cardinals. Tanner Gordon led the way with six scoreless innings, allowing just four hits. Ezequiel Tovar and Jordan Beck contributed key hits, with Tovar hitting a home run.

The Rockies have shown they can produce offensively, ranking 12th in doubles with 164 this season. Hunter Goodman is a standout, with a .281 batting average and 18 home runs. Their ability to hit for extra bases can be a factor in their success against the Orioles.

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Kyle Freeland will start for the Rockies, looking to improve his record. Despite a challenging season, he has a chance to capitalize on his team’s recent offensive support. The Rockies’ lineup, featuring players like Mickey Moniak and Ryan McMahon, will aim to provide the run support needed for a win.

The Orioles Can Win If…

The Baltimore Orioles recently won against the Cleveland Guardians with a 4-3 score. Charlie Morton pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing 3 earned runs and striking out 7. Ramón Laureano hit a home run and drove in 2 runs, helping secure the win.

The Orioles have a solid chance to win with their power hitting. They have hit 118 home runs this season, ranking 11th in the league. Their slugging percentage is .396, placing them 13th, which shows they can hit for power.

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Dean Kremer will be starting for the Orioles, and he has an ERA of 4.06. His WHIP of 1.25 indicates he can control the game by limiting base runners. With Kremer on the mound and the team’s strong hitting, the Orioles have a good opportunity to win against the Rockies.

The Lean

The Orioles are favored with a moneyline of -217. The Rockies are at +181. Given the Orioles’ better hitting stats and the Rockies’ weaker pitching, the recommendation is to pick the Orioles to win. The model projects the Orioles to win with a score of 6-4.

The total for the game is set at 9.0. The model projects a combined score of 10 runs. With both teams having low pitching ranks, the recommendation is to take the over at 9.0 (-119).

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Orioles, After Skid-Stopping Win, Open Homestand vs. Rockies

The Baltimore Orioles return home with renewed confidence after halting their post-All-Star break skid, setting up a favorable series opener Friday night against the Colorado Rockies.


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Baltimore had dropped three straight before earning a much-needed 4-3 victory Thursday afternoon in Cleveland to avoid a four-game sweep. Interim manager Tony Mansolino emphasized how crucial it was to stop the bleeding.

“You don’t want to get swept in a four-game series,” he said. “It was an important day.”

Now, the Orioles look to build momentum against the struggling Rockies, who are coming off a rare high note. Colorado was idle Thursday after blanking the St. Louis Cardinals 6-0 on Wednesday for their first shutout in over a year.

Colorado has seen an injection of energy from rookie second baseman Adael Amador, who’s 5-for-9 in three games since returning from Triple-A Albuquerque. It’s a much better showing than his early-season stint.

“Just being more comfortable when he comes up here,” interim manager Warren Schaeffer said. “He looks more comfortable in the box. It’s translating. You like to see a guy come up and be ready to play.”

Mickey Moniak has also been red-hot for the Rockies, batting .423 in July with two homers in his last four games while playing stellar defense.

On the Orioles’ side, Ramon Laureano fueled the offense in Cleveland, blasting three homers during the series. Baltimore will hope his bat stays hot as they open a seven-game homestand over six days.

Colorado will counter with veteran lefty Kyle Freeland (2-10, 5.19 ERA), who’s managed wins in two of his last four starts. He’s coming off a strong outing against Minnesota, allowing just one run over six innings. However, Freeland’s career numbers against Baltimore are rough — 10 runs allowed in 10 innings across two appearances.

Baltimore sends Dean Kremer (8-7, 4.06 ERA) to the mound. Kremer has been sharp lately, winning his last three decisions and delivering back-to-back seven-inning gems while allowing only one total run. Another quality start could bring his ERA under 4.00 for the first time this season.

The Orioles’ bullpen has been busy, with Seranthony Dominguez emerging as the most reliable arm. He tossed a clean eighth on Thursday before Gregory Soto locked down his first save of the year. With closer Felix Bautista on the IL due to a sore shoulder, Baltimore called up Kade Strowd from Triple-A Norfolk to reinforce the pen.

Both teams enter this matchup with different goals: Baltimore aiming to claw back into the playoff race, while Colorado continues a road trip that could shape their trade-deadline approach.

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