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Colorado Rockies vs Los Angeles Dodgers: Predicted lineup, venue, where to watch and odds (24 June, 2025)

Colorado Rockies vs Los Angeles Dodgers: Predicted lineup, venue, where to watch and odds (24 June, 2025)

Time of India5 days ago

Colorado Rockies vs Los Angeles Dodgers (Image Source: Getty)
The Rockies take on the Dodgers in an MLB game on June 24, 2025, at Coors Field. Can the Rockies pull off the upset? With Shohei Ohtani and Hunter Goodman ready to go, this one should be fun.
Here's the predicted lineup, venue, viewing options and betting odds.
Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Dodgers ready for big game at Coors Field
In Coors Field, on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at 8:40 p.m. ET, Mookie Betts with the Los Angeles Dodgers will be playing against the Colorado Rockies. The Dodgers owe an immense -271, although the Rockies are a grand +220 as underdogs. The game might have 12 runs, and bookmakers think it could be a close one.
The Dodgers have a 73% chance of winning, having won 42 of 66 games as favourites this year.
The Rockies have only won 17 of 75 games as underdogs. Watch for Shohei Ohtani, who hit 26 home runs for the Dodgers, and Hunter Goodman, leading the Rockies with 14 homers. Experts predict the Dodgers will win 6-5, with under 12 runs. You can watch the game on COLR or SportsNet LA. Whether you're betting or watching, this game will be exciting.
Tune in to COLR or SportsNet LA to see it live from Denver.
Predicted lineup:
Dodgers Lineup:
Shohei Ohtani (DH)
Mookie Betts (SS)
Freddie Freeman (1B)
Teoscar Hernandez (RF)
Andy Pages (CF)
Max Muncy (3B)
Michael Conforto (LF)
Tommy Edman (2B)
Austin Barnes (C)
Rockies Lineup:
Thairo Estrada (2B)
Ezequiel Tovar (SS)
Ryan McMahon (3B)
Hunter Goodman (RF)
Michael Toglia (1B)
Mickey Moniak (CF)
Sam Hilliard (LF)
Kyle Farmer (C)
Ryan Ritter (DH)
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The Dodgers have been great as favourites, winning 7 of their last 10 games, while the Rockies won 5 of their last 10 as underdogs.
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The Dodgers' bats, like Andy Pages with 52 RBIs and Will Smith hitting .328, are tough to stop. Ohtani is a top pick for hits or homers in betting. For the Rockies, Goodman is hot, hitting in five straight games with three homers recently. Jordan Beck and Ryan McMahon also hit well.
The Dodgers are favoured by -1.5 runs at -180 odds, but the Rockies' +149 underdog odds might attract bettors. Both teams went over the run total five times in their last 10 games so that Coors Field could see lots of runs.
Bets on Ohtani's total bases (-120) or Smith's RBIs (-105) are popular. Get ready for a fun game.
This game pits the strong Dodgers against the fighting Rockies, with Los Angeles looking to stay atop their division. The Rockies have played well at home, winning half of their last 10 underdog games. Coors Field often sees big scores because of its high altitude, so betting over 12 runs could be smart.
Still, experts think it'll be a close game, with the Dodgers' better team likely winning narrowly. Keep an eye on Goodman and Ohtani, as they could swing the game.
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