Washington Nationals vs Colorado Rockies June 16th 2025
The Colorado Rockies visit the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Monday, June 16, 2025. The game is set to start at 6:45 PM under the night sky. Fans can catch the action on COLR, with the weather forecast showing overcast clouds and mild conditions.
The Rockies enter this game with a challenging record of 14-57. Interim manager Warren Schaeffer and his team look to improve their road performance, currently at 7-30. On the mound, Carson Palmquist will start, holding an ERA of 7.77. Meanwhile, the Nationals, managed by Dave Martinez, hold a 30-41 record. Jake Irvin, with a 4.21 ERA, will be their starting pitcher.
Rockies vs Nationals Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Colorado Rockies vs. Washington Nationals
- Venue: Nationals Park in Washington, DC
- Date: Monday, June 16, 2025
- Betting Odds: Nationals MoneyLine -201, Rockies MoneyLine +168
The Rockies Can Win If…
The Colorado Rockies are coming off a dominant 10-1 win against the Atlanta Braves. Austin Gomber led the way on the mound, pitching five scoreless innings and allowing only two hits. Braxton Fulford was a standout at the plate, driving in five runs with two hits, including a triple.
Key stats show the Rockies can hit for power with 61 home runs this season, ranking 20th in the league. Their ability to hit doubles, with 112 so far, ranks 11th. Hunter Goodman is a player to watch, with a .284 average and 11 home runs, making him a top threat in their lineup.
Despite some struggles, the Rockies have shown they can score runs in bunches. They have scored eight or more runs in two of their last five games. With players like Ryan McMahon and Jordan Beck contributing, the Rockies have the potential to win any game with their offense.
The Nationals Can Win If…
The Washington Nationals recently faced the Miami Marlins and lost 1-3. MacKenzie Gore pitched six innings, allowing two earned runs with five strikeouts. CJ Abrams and Alex Call each contributed with hits, showing their potential to impact the game.
Washington’s batting lineup can be a strong point. They rank 9th in doubles and stolen bases this season. James Wood, with a .280 average and 17 home runs, is a key player to watch.
On the mound, Jake Irvin is set to start. He has a 4.21 ERA and a 5-3 record, indicating reliability. Facing a Colorado Rockies starter with a 7.77 ERA, the Nationals have a good chance to capitalize offensively.
The Lean
The Nationals are favored with a moneyline of -201 against the Rockies at +168. The Nationals have a better batting average and on-base percentage compared to the Rockies. With a projected score of Nationals 5, Rockies 3, the recommendation is to pick the Nationals to win straight up.
The over/under line is set at 9.0 runs. Both teams have high earned run averages, with the Rockies at 5.67 and the Nationals at 4.90. Given these pitching struggles, the projected total is 8 runs. The recommendation is to take the under 9.0 runs.
Nationals Shake Up Roster in Desperate Bid to End Losing Streak
Something has to give in the nation’s capital. The Washington Nationals, losers of eight straight games, are making some big changes as they host the team with baseball’s worst record, the Colorado Rockies, to open a four-game series on Monday night.
A Spark from the Farm
The Nationals’ offense has been stuck in a deep freeze, scoring three runs or fewer in 11 of their 13 games in June. In a desperate search for a spark, the team is reportedly calling up top hitting prospect Brady House from Triple-A for his major league debut. The 2021 first-round pick is expected to bring some much-needed life to the lineup.
“We just need that one big hit to break out of it, and we’ll go from there,” a frustrated manager Dave Martinez said after his team was swept by the Marlins. “We got to keep fighting.”

Rockies Riding a High
While the Rockies have the worst record among all MLB teams, they enter this series feeling much better than their opponents. They are coming off a stunning 10-1 comeback win over the Braves on Sunday, where they were no-hit for five innings before storming back.
“We could have easily just thrown in the towel,” said third baseman Ryan McMahon. “But the boys stayed locked in.”
A Battle of Struggling Starters
Monday’s game will feature two pitchers looking to get back on track. The Nationals will start right-hander Jake Irvin (5-3, 4.21), who has struggled in his last three starts, giving up 13 runs in 15 innings. Martinez believes Irvin needs to trust his fastball more.
The Rockies will counter with rookie lefty Carson Palmquist (0-4, 7.77 ERA), who is being recalled from Triple-A to fill in for an injured Kyle Freeland. This matchup of two struggling arms will be a key focus on the scores and odds board, and a fascinating subject for our expert betting guide.
To see if our experts think the debut of a top prospect can finally snap the Nationals’ losing streak, check out our daily MLB picks.