Colorado Rockies vs Los Angeles Dodgers June 25th 2025
The Los Angeles Dodgers will play the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. The game is set to begin at 8:40 PM under the night sky. Fans can catch the action on COLR as the Dodgers, with a season record of 49-31, look to continue their strong performance.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto will start for the Dodgers, bringing an ERA of 2.76 to the mound. The Rockies, managed by interim Warren Schaeffer, have struggled this season with an 18-61 record. Chase Dollander will pitch for the Rockies, aiming to improve his 6.19 ERA. The weather forecast suggests overcast clouds with a light breeze, making it a warm night for baseball.
Dodgers vs Rockies Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies
- Venue: Coors Field in Denver, CO
- Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2025
- Betting Odds: Dodgers MoneyLine -320, Rockies MoneyLine +257
The Dodgers Can Win If…
The Los Angeles Dodgers are coming off a 9-7 win against the Colorado Rockies. In that game, Michael Conforto and Shohei Ohtani each hit home runs. Conforto drove in three runs, while Ohtani added two RBIs to his total.
Key stats show why the Dodgers can win this game. They rank first in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, and home runs this season. Their starting pitcher, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, has a solid ERA of 2.76, which can help keep the Rockies’ offense in check.

The Dodgers’ lineup is packed with strong hitters. Shohei Ohtani leads the team with 26 home runs, and Freddie Freeman boasts a batting average of .321. With their potent offense and Yamamoto on the mound, the Dodgers have a strong chance to win.
The Rockies Can Win If…
The Colorado Rockies recently played a high-scoring game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, losing 9-7. Despite the loss, the Rockies showed strong hitting with 14 hits and 6 extra-base hits. Jordan Beck and Michael Toglia stood out, each contributing multiple hits and RBIs.
Key stats favoring the Rockies include their ability to hit doubles, ranking 12th in the league with 123 doubles. This shows their potential to get runners in scoring position. Their lineup has power hitters like Hunter Goodman, who leads the team with 14 home runs.

Chase Dollander will start for the Rockies, and while his ERA is 6.19, he has shown the ability to keep games close. The Rockies’ recent games indicate they can compete with strong teams. With their lineup capable of producing runs, they have a chance to win against the Dodgers.
The Lean
The Dodgers are the favorites with a moneyline of -318. The Rockies are the underdogs at +257. Given the Dodgers’ strong hitting stats, ranking first in batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage, they are likely to win. The model projects a score of Dodgers 7, Rockies 4.
The current over/under line is set at 11.0. With the model projecting a total score of 11, this line is right on target. Considering the Dodgers’ powerful offense and the Rockies’ pitching struggles, taking the over is a reasonable choice.
Dodgers Turn to Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Rematch vs. Rockies
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to dominate at home, posting an impressive 30-14 record this season. They brought that same energy to Coors Field on Tuesday night, defeating the Colorado Rockies 9-7 in the series opener.
The Dodgers will aim for their 18th series win of the season on Wednesday when they send Yoshinobu Yamamoto (6-6, 2.76 ERA) to the mound against Rockies right-hander Chase Dollander (2-7, 6.19 ERA).
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Los Angeles has now won eight straight games against Colorado, including four victories this season. Their success hasn’t come from just one player—Tuesday’s game was another example of team effort. Michael Conforto stepped up in the opener with a crucial three-run homer and a double.
“To date, obviously, Michael hasn’t performed up to what he expected or we expected,” Dodgers GM Andrew Friedman told the Los Angeles Times. “But watching the way he is working, watching the progress being made, I would bet that his next two months are way better than his last two months.”
Yamamoto will face the Rockies for the fourth time in his career. He holds a 2-0 record with a 4.50 ERA across three starts against Colorado. In his lone outing at Coors Field, he allowed just two runs over five innings in a commanding 13-2 Dodgers win last September.
Dollander will be making his first career start against Los Angeles. Since his MLB debut on April 6, he has struggled with consistency, posting a 6.19 ERA through 12 starts.
The Rockies have now dropped three of their first four games on this six-game homestand against NL West opponents. They are still seeking back-to-back home wins, with only eight victories at Coors Field so far this season.
One bright spot for Colorado is the resurgence of Michael Toglia. After a rough start to the season and a stint at Triple-A Albuquerque, Toglia returned on June 16 with noticeable improvements. He is hitting .303 in June and had a three-double performance on Tuesday.
“If you get really good at what you’re good at, I think the strikeouts will go down,” Toglia said. “I’m not the kind of hitter where I focus on just putting the ball in play, not striking out. I’ve tried that before, and that hasn’t worked. I have to stay aggressive, try to do damage. When that is my mentality, that’s when I’m the best version of me.”
The Dodgers’ balanced lineup and Yamamoto’s strong presence on the mound make them favorites once again. Fans looking for MLB picks and parlays can expect another hard-fought game between these division rivals.
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