
Orioles vs. Rockies Prediction, Odds, Picks
The Baltimore Orioles and Colorado Rockies square off on Friday at 7:05 p.m. ET. Ramon Laureano and Ryan McMahon have been on a tear in recent games for their respective squads. The favored Orioles have -188 moneyline odds against the underdog Rockies, who are listed at +158. Baltimore is favored on the run line (-1.5). The matchup's over/under has been set at 9.5 runs.
Here is everything you need from a betting perspective on the Orioles-Rockies game, regarding the run line, moneyline and total, plus expert picks.
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Check out the top moments from this game between the Colorado Rockies and the Athletics! Orioles vs. Rockies Game Information & Odds When: Friday, July 25, 2025 at 7:05 p.m. ET
Where: Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland
How to watch on TV: MASN and COLR Favorite Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Total Over Total Odds Under Total Odds Run Line Favorite Run Line Odds Underdog Run Line Odds Orioles -188 +158 9.5 +102 -124 -1.5 +106 -128 Orioles vs. Rockies Prediction Score Prediction: Orioles 5, Rockies 4
Total Prediction: Under 9.5 runs
Win Probabilities: Orioles 57%, Rockies 43% Orioles vs. Rockies Betting Insights The Orioles have been favorites in 50 games this season and won 23 (46%) of those contests.
Baltimore is 2-2 this season when entering a game favored by -188 or more on the moneyline.
The moneyline for this contest implies a 65.3% chance of a victory for the Orioles.
The Rockies have come away with 25 wins in the 98 contests they have been listed as the underdogs in this season.
Colorado has a mark of 14-56 in contests where oddsmakers favor it by +158 or worse on the moneyline.
The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Rockies have a 38.8% chance of coming away with a victory in the contest. The Orioles were the moneyline favorite in three of their last 10 games, and finished 1-2 in those matchups.
Over their last 10 outings (all 10 of them had set totals), the Orioles and their opponents combined to go over the run total four times.
The Orioles are 5-5-0 against the spread over their past 10 games. Stat Avg/Total Record 3-7 Runs Per Game 3.2 HR 8 ERA 5.93 K/9 7.2 Gunnar Henderson has 22 doubles, four triples, 11 home runs and 35 walks while batting .275.
In all of the majors, Henderson is 113th in homers and 151st in RBI.
Ryan O'Hearn has a club-high .281 batting average.
O'Hearn is 101st in homers and 139th in RBI in the majors.
O'Hearn heads into this matchup looking for his third game in a row with a hit. During his last five outings he is batting .250 with a home run and three RBIs.
Jackson Holliday has launched a team-best 14 home runs.
Holliday has at least one base hit in five straight games. In his last five games he is batting .350 with two home runs, three walks and three RBIs.
Cedric Mullins' 42 runs batted in are a team-high mark. In 10 games as underdogs over the last 10 matchups, the Rockies have a record of 5-5.
In their last 10 games with a total, the Rockies and their opponents are 2-7-1 when it comes to hitting the over.
The Rockies have six wins against the spread in their last 10 chances. Stat Avg/Total Record 5-5 Runs Per Game 4.3 HR 12 ERA 4.76 K/9 6.5 Hunter Goodman leads the Rockies with 18 home runs and 56 runs batted in, while recording a team-high batting average of .281.
Among all hitters in the majors, Goodman ranks 32nd in home runs and 43rd in RBI.
Goodman has collected a hit in three games in a row. During his last five outings he is hitting .333 with a home run, a walk and four RBIs.
Mickey Moniak has 11 doubles, six triples, 15 home runs and 17 walks while hitting .275.
Moniak ranks 57th overall in homers and 121st in RBI this season.
Jordan Beck has 19 doubles, five triples, 11 home runs and 23 walks while hitting .274.
McMahon has 15 doubles, a triple, 16 home runs and 49 walks while hitting .217.
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