Washington Nationals vs Colorado Rockies June 17th 2025
The Colorado Rockies will visit the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. The game is set to start at 6:45 PM and will be broadcast on COLR. Fans can expect a warm evening with a light breeze, although there is a chance of light rain.
The Rockies, led by interim manager Warren Schaeffer, have struggled this season with a 15-57 record. On the mound for Colorado will be Antonio Senzatela, who has an ERA of 7.23. The Nationals, managed by Dave Martinez, hold a 30-42 record. Michael Soroka will start for Washington, bringing an ERA of 5.14 into the game.
Rockies vs Nationals Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Colorado Rockies vs. Washington Nationals
- Venue: Nationals Park in Washington, DC
- Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2025
- Betting Odds: Rockies MoneyLine +164, Nationals MoneyLine -200
The Rockies Can Win If…
The Colorado Rockies are coming off a win against the Washington Nationals, 6-4. Hunter Goodman led the way with two home runs and three RBIs. Mickey Moniak also contributed with a home run and two RBIs.
Colorado’s recent success can be attributed to their power hitting. They have hit 64 home runs this season, ranking 20th in the league. With players like Hunter Goodman, who has 13 home runs, they have the potential to score big.
The Rockies’ lineup for the next game includes key players like Jordan Beck and Tyler Freeman. Beck has a .260 batting average and Freeman is hitting .300. With these hitters, Colorado has a good chance to continue their winning streak.
The Nationals Can Win If…
The Washington Nationals are looking to bounce back after a 6-4 loss to the Colorado Rockies. In that game, James Wood stood out with a home run and two RBIs. Daylen Lile also contributed with a home run, showing the team’s ability to hit long balls.
The Nationals have a solid lineup that can deliver. James Wood is hitting .284 with 18 home runs this season. CJ Abrams is another key player with a .272 average and nine home runs, making him a threat at the plate.
Michael Soroka will start for the Nationals, bringing a 5.14 ERA. His ability to limit walks, with a WHIP of 1.12, could be vital. The Nationals also rank 8th in doubles this season, showing they can hit for extra bases, which could be a factor in this game.
The Lean
The Nationals are favored with a moneyline of -200, while the Rockies sit at +164. Based on the stats, the Nationals have a stronger batting average and a lower earned run average than the Rockies. My model projects the Nationals to win with a score of 5-3. Thus, the recommendation is to pick the Nationals to win straight up.
The over/under line is set at 9.5. The Rockies have a high earned run average of 5.64, which suggests they might allow several runs. The projected total score from my model is 8, which is below the line. Therefore, the recommendation is to take the under for this game.
Colorado seeks its third straight win after Monday’s three-run ninth-inning rally, which snapped Washington’s nine-game skid. The Rockies have outplayed a 9-50 start, going 6-7 since June 1, while the Nationals lurk in a slump, scoring two runs combined in their last three games before managing four Monday.
Rockies’ Resurgence
Interim manager Warren Schaeffer lauded Mickey Moniak’s calm approach—his two-run homer capped the comeback—while Hunter Goodman supplied a pair of homers. A recent recall, Michael Toglia, added an RBI single in his return to the majors and brings power after tearing up Triple-A.
Nationals’ Struggles
Despite James Wood’s two-run shot and Daylen Lile’s first big-league homer, Washington couldn’t stop the bleeding. Manager Dave Martinez remains optimistic about his young core—Brady House debuted at third—but the offense has produced just two runs in its last four contests.
Pitching Matchup
Righty Antonio Senzatela (1-10, 7.23 ERA) looks to build on his April win vs. Washington, though he yielded seven runs twice in his last three turns. Opposing him is Mike Soroka (3-4, 5.14 ERA), fresh off six scoreless frames against Texas but tagged for four runs by the Mets. For up-to-the-minute pricing, check the Scores and Stats MLB odds board.
Handicapper Spotlight — Scott’s Picks
Premium handicapper Scott’s Picks posted a 4-1 record yesterday for a $458 profit, splitting wins on moneylines (+$258) and totals (+$200). His analytics favor Colorado’s bounce-back surge against Washington’s inconsistent offense, making the Rockies on the moneyline his featured play. Follow Scott’s full release on the Scores and Stats MLB picks hub.
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Prediction: Rockies 6, Nationals 3. Senzatela finds his form, Colorado’s offense keeps rolling, and Scott’s Picks’ moneyline angle cashes as the Rockies extend their season-best streak.