Milwaukee Brewers vs Colorado Rockies June 27th 2025
The Colorado Rockies will visit the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on Friday, June 27, 2025. The game is set to start at 8:10 PM. It will be a night game, aired on COLR.
The Rockies have struggled this season, holding an 18-63 record. Interim manager Warren Schaeffer will lead them against the Brewers, who have a stronger record of 45-36. Milwaukee’s starting pitcher, Jose Quintana, has an ERA of 2.98 and a WHIP of 1.40. The weather forecast predicts light rain, but the retractable roof may keep conditions stable.
Rockies vs Brewers Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Colorado Rockies vs. Milwaukee Brewers
- Venue: American Family Field in Milwaukee, WI
- Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
- Betting Odds: Rockies MoneyLine +163, Brewers MoneyLine -200
The Rockies Can Win If…
The Colorado Rockies are coming off a 1-3 loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers. In that game, Brenton Doyle hit a solo home run, providing the team’s only run. Austin Gomber pitched five innings, allowing just one earned run on four hits, showing solid control on the mound.
Despite recent losses, the Rockies have shown strong hitting potential. They rank 9th in doubles with 129, indicating their ability to hit for extra bases. Players like Hunter Goodman, who has 14 home runs and a .287 batting average, can make a big impact in any game.

The Rockies have a chance to win with their lineup depth. Tyler Freeman is hitting .324, providing a reliable bat in the lineup. With key players like Jordan Beck and Michael Toglia, the Rockies have the power to score runs and compete against any team.
The Brewers Can Win If…
The Milwaukee Brewers are coming off a solid 4-2 win against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Jacob Misiorowski was outstanding on the mound, pitching five scoreless innings with eight strikeouts. Brice Turang led the offense with two hits, while Eric Haase and Sal Frelick each contributed an RBI.
The Brewers have a strong chance to win with their balanced team stats. They rank 10th in both batting average and on-base percentage, showing consistency at the plate. Their pitching staff holds an 11th-ranked ERA of 3.82, with Jose Quintana set to start, boasting a 2.98 ERA.

Brice Turang is a key player to watch, leading the team with a .280 batting average and 52 runs. Christian Yelich adds power with 15 home runs and 57 RBIs. With solid performances from their top hitters and a reliable pitching staff, the Brewers are well-positioned for another win.
The Lean
The Brewers are the recommended pick on the moneyline at -200. The Rockies have a lower batting average and on-base percentage compared to the Brewers. The Brewers also have a better team ERA at 3.82, ranked 11th, while the Rockies’ ERA is 5.54, ranked 30th. The model projects the Brewers to win 5-3.
For the over/under, the recommendation is to take the under 8.5. The Brewers’ pitching staff ranks 11th in ERA, which could limit the Rockies’ scoring. The model projects a total score of 8 runs, suggesting a close game but under the set line of 8.5.
Jose Quintana, Christian Yelich Power Brewers Into Series vs. Rockies
After a slow start to the season, the Milwaukee Brewers have flipped the script, winning 24 of their last 35 games. Now, they return home looking to keep the momentum alive as they open a three-game set against the struggling Colorado Rockies on Friday.
Left-hander Jose Quintana (5-2, 2.98 ERA) takes the mound for the Brewers after a stellar six-inning shutout against the Twins on Saturday. Meanwhile, Colorado plans to activate Kyle Freeland (1-8, 5.13 ERA) from the 15-day IL to make the start. Freeland has been out with back stiffness since June 11.
“For me, part of my game is changing speeds, trying to read swings. But the approach is always the same — try to attack the zone.”
— Jose Quintana
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Quintana, who missed three weeks in May with a shoulder impingement, is finding rhythm in his fifth start this month. Although he only struck out one batter in his latest outing, his command and sequencing were enough to keep Minnesota off the board. He enters the Rockies matchup with a 3-4 record and a 5.40 ERA across 10 career appearances against Colorado.
Yelich’s Hot June Fuels Milwaukee
The Brewers’ surge coincides with Christian Yelich’s resurgence at the plate. The former MVP was hitting just .184 in late May but has since raised his average to .264 thanks to a torrid June stretch, batting .356 with 15 home runs and 57 RBIs on the season. Eight of those RBIs came in a single game on June 20.
Milwaukee capped off their sixth win in seven games with a 4-2 victory over the Pirates on Wednesday, highlighted by Jacob Misiorowski’s five shutout innings in his third MLB start.
The Brewers are also getting it done defensively and on the mound, making them a balanced threat in the National League Central.
Rockies Hoping to Rebound
The Rockies enter the series reeling, having lost three straight and sitting at a bleak 18-63. They’re on pace to surpass the modern-era record for losses, currently held by the 2024 White Sox at 121. Surprisingly, Colorado has been slightly better on the road (10-31) than at home (8-32).
Freeland, prior to his injury, was finding form with three consecutive quality starts. He owns a strong career line against the Brewers, going 5-3 with a 2.65 ERA in nine starts.
“We didn’t get any wins out of it but we’re playing better baseball. I think everyone in that (clubhouse) knows it and feels it, just a matter of keep pushing forward.”
— Warren Schaeffer
Since interim manager Warren Schaeffer took over in May, Colorado has gone 11-30, showing glimmers of progress despite the record.
With Milwaukee surging and Colorado in free fall, this matchup is one bettors are watching closely. It’s a prime spot for those analyzing MLB predictions and picks to uncover value—particularly in run totals and prop markets involving Yelich and Quintana.
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