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Colorado Rockies Season Outlook: News, Schedule, Tickets, Odds

The Colorado Rockies are in last place in the NL West and have the worst record in baseball.

Colorado finished the 2024 season in last place in the NL West with a record of 61-101. Colorado made minimal moves in the offseason, signing second baseman Thairo Estrada and utility player Kyle Farmer.

The Rockies also made a trade with the Cleveland Guardians, trading outfielder Nolan Jones for utility player Tyler Freeman.

2025 has been a historically bad season for Colorado. The Rockies didn’t win a series until June, sweeping the Miami Marlins.

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Colorado’s offense has been a difficult watch at times in 2025, led by Jordan Beck, Hunter Goodman, and Mickey Moniak.

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The Rockies have the worst on-base percentage in baseball and are in the bottom three for strikeouts. The Rockies are also in the bottom 10 for batting average, and the bottom half of the league for slugging percentage and home runs.

Colorado’s pitching has been one of, if not the worst, units in baseball this season.

The Rockies have the worst ERA, walks and hits per inning pitched (WHIP), and batting average allowed. The Rockies also have the fewest strikeouts, the second-most home runs allowed, and the fifth-most walks.

To give Colorado some benefit, Coors Field has the highest elevation out of all major league stadiums, so the ball flies further. But, Colorado’s splits on the road are still at the bottom of the league.

At the trade deadline, the Rockies traded third baseman Ryan McMahon and relief pitcher Jake Bird to the New York Yankees for four prospects. The four prospects enter the Rockies’ farm system as top 30 prospects.

Colorado had the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft, selecting Ethan Holliday from Stillwater High School in Oklahoma. Ethan’s father, Matt, was also drafted by the Rockies in 1998, and his brother Jackson is currently on the Baltimore Orioles.

While Colorado won’t be contending this season, trading veterans for prospects is a step in the right direction in hopes of putting together a competitive roster for the future.

Colorado Rockies Schedule & Tickets

  • August 4: vs. Toronto Blue Jays
  • August 5: vs. Toronto Blue Jays
  • August 6: vs. Toronto Blue Jays
  • August 8: at Arizona Diamondbacks
  • August 9: at Arizona Diamondbacks
  • August 10: at Arizona Diamondbacks
  • August 11: at St. Louis Cardinals
  • August 12: at St. Louis Cardinals
  • August 13: at St. Louis Cardinals
  • August 14: vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
  • August 15: vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
  • August 16: vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
  • August 17: vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
  • August 18: vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
  • August 19: vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
  • August 20: vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
  • August 21: vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
  • August 22: at Pittsburgh Pirates
  • August 23: at Pittsburgh Pirates
  • August 24: at Pittsburgh Pirates
  • August 26: at Houston Astros
  • August 27: at Houston Astros
  • August 28: at Houston Astros
  • August 29: vs. Chicago Cubs
  • August 30: vs. Chicago Cubs
  • August 31: vs. Chicago Cubs
  • September 1: vs. San Francisco Giants
  • September 2: vs. San Francisco Giants
  • September 3: vs. San Francisco Giants
  • September 5: vs. San Diego Padres
  • September 6: vs. San Diego Padres
  • September 7: vs. San Diego Padres
  • September 8: at Los Angeles Dodgers
  • September 9: at Los Angeles Dodgers
  • September 10: at Los Angeles Dodgers
  • September 11: at San Diego Padres
  • September 12: at San Diego Padres
  • September 13: at San Diego Padres
  • September 14: at San Diego Padres
  • September 16: vs. Miami Marlins
  • September 17: vs. Miami Marlins
  • September 18: vs. Miami Marlins
  • September 19: vs. Los Angeles Angels
  • September 20: vs. Los Angeles Angels
  • September 21: vs. Los Angeles Angels
  • September 23: at Seattle Mariners
  • September 24: at Seattle Mariners
  • September 25: at Seattle Mariners
  • September 26: at San Francisco Giants
  • September 27: at San Francisco Giants
  • September 28: at San Francisco Giants

Colorado Rockies Odds

Colorado has +4000 odds to make the postseason. Colorado also has the lowest odds to win the National League at +100000, and is tied for the lowest odds to win the World Series at +200000.

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Alex Hernandez

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