2025 Colorado Rockies season

2025 Colorado Rockies
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkCoors Field
CityDenver, Colorado
Record36–89 (.288)
OwnersCharles & Dick Monfort
ManagersBud Black (until May 11)
Warren Schaeffer (Interim)
TelevisionROCKIES.TV
RadioKOA (English)
KNRV (Spanish)
Seasons

The 2025 Colorado Rockies season is their 33rd in Major League Baseball, their 31st season at Coors Field and their ninth and final under manager Bud Black, who was fired on May 11, after a 7–33 (.175) start to the season. The Rockies opened to an 8–42 (.160) record through their first 50 games, marking the worst 50-game start in MLB's modern era (since 1901).[1] On May 31, following a defeat to the New York Mets, the Rockies established a new MLB record for the lowest number of wins at the end of May, totaling 9, and are the first team in history to open a season with 19 straight series losses. The Rockies lost a Major League-record 22 straight series dating back to last September.[2] They won their first series on June 3 by sweeping the Miami Marlins. On July 8, following a defeat to the Boston Red Sox, the Rockies surpassed the previous year's Chicago White Sox for the most losses before the All-Star Break in modern history, with their 72nd loss. They set the record with 74 losses. The team clinched their seventh consecutive losing season after a 15–1 loss at home on August 4 to the Toronto Blue Jays.

This is their first season without outfielder Charlie Blackmon since 2010, as he retired at the end of the 2024 season.

Offseason

The Rockies finished the 2024 season 61–101, their second consecutive 100-loss season. This was the second worst record in team history, and second worst record in the majors in 2024.

Roster departures

On September 23, 2024, OF Charlie Blackmon announced he would be retiring at the end of the season.[3] On October 18, 2024, the Rockies sent OF Jake Cave, RHP Dakota Hudson, and RHP Peter Lambert outright to AAA Albuquerque. All three rejected the assignment and became free agents.[4] On November 4, 2024, C Jacob Stallings declined the mutual option on his contract and became a free agent.[5] On November 22, 2024 the Rockies announced that they had non-tendered RHP Cal Quantrill and 2B Brendan Rodgers, making them free agents.[6] On March 26, 2025, OF Greg Jones was claimed off of waivers by the Chicago White Sox.[7]

Coaching staff

On October 8, 2024, the Rockies signed a one-year contract extension with manager Bud Black, bringing him back for a ninth season. Also on October 8, bullpen coach Reid Cornelius and assistant hitting coach P.J. Pilittere were announced to not be returning.[8] On October 25, 2024, Dustin Garneau was announced as the new bullpen coach.[9]

Roster additions

On November 2, 2024, the Rockies acquired UT Owen Miller from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for cash considerations.[10] On November 8, 2024, the Rockies claimed RHP Jimmy Herget off waivers from the Chicago Cubs.[11] On November 14, 2024 the Rockies signed LHP Jack O'Loughlin to a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training.[12] On November 19, 2024, the Rockies added minor league OF Zac Veen to the 40-man roster ahead of the Rule 5 draft.[13] On November 20, 2024, the Rockies announced they had re-signed C Jacob Stallings to a one-year major league deal with a mutual option for 2026.[14] The Rockies signed UT Kyle Farmer to a one-year major league deal with a mutual option for 2026 on November 23, 2024.[15] On December 8, 2024 the Rockies signed C Austin Nola to a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training.[16] The Rockies signed RHP Diego Castillo to a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training on December 26, 2024.[17] On January 9, 2025 the Rockies finalized a one-year major league contract with a mutual option for 2026 with 2B Thairo Estrada.[18] On January 12, 2025, RHP Jake Woodford was signed to a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training.[19] 1B/2B Keston Hiura and OF Nick Martini were signed to minor-league deals with invitations to spring training on January 25, 2025.[20]

Preseason

On January 24, 2025, the Rockies announced 23 invitations to Spring Training for non-roster players.[21]

The Rockies spring training began with pitchers and catchers reporting to Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in Scottsdale, Arizona on February 13, with the full squad reporting on February 18, and the first Cactus League game on February 21.[22] On February 19, 2025 the Rockies announced the signing of LHP Scott Alexander to a one-year Major League contract. INF Aaron Schunk was designated for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster.[23]On March 22, 2025, the Rockies traded OF Nolan Jones to the Cleveland Guardians for UT Tyler Freeman.[24] On March 23, 2025, the Rockies selected the contract of OF Nick Martini.[25]

Schedule

Game log

Legend
  Rockies win
  Rockies loss
  Postponement
Bold Rockies team member
2025 Game Log: 36–89 (Home 20–43, Road 16–46)
March/April: 5–25 (Home 4–11, Road 1–14)
# Date Opponent Score Decision Attendance Record Streak
1 March 28 @ Rays 2–3 Victor Vodnik (0–1) 10,046 0–1 L1
2 March 29 @ Rays 2–1 Luis Peralta (1–0) 10,046 1–1 W1
3 March 30 @ Rays 4–6 Luis Peralta (1–1) 10,046 1–2 L1
4 March 31 @ Phillies 1–6 Scott Alexander (0–1) 44,595 1–3 L2
5 April 2 @ Phillies 1–5 Kyle Freeland (0–1) 37,550 1–4 L3
6 April 3 @ Phillies 1–3 Antonio Senzatela (0–1) 34,097 1–5 L4
7 April 4 Athletics 3–6 (11) Angel Chivilli (0–1) 48,015 1–6 L5
8 April 5 Athletics 4–7 Germán Márquez (0–1) 27,599 1–7 L6
9 April 6 Athletics 12–5 Chase Dollander (1–0) 26,207 2–7 W1
10 April 8 Brewers 1–7 Kyle Freeland (0–2) 18,657 2–8 L1
11 April 9 Brewers 2–17 Antonio Senzatela (0–2) 18,867 2–9 L2
12 April 10 Brewers 7–2 Scott Alexander (1–1) 18,593 3–9 W1
13 April 11 @ Padres 0–8 Germán Márquez (0–2) 44,089 3–10 L1
14 April 12 @ Padres 0–2 Chase Dollander (1–1) 44,066 3–11 L2
15 April 13 @ Padres 0–6 Kyle Freeland (0–3) 42,706 3–12 L3
16 April 14 @ Dodgers 3–5 Antonio Senzatela (0–3) 52,693 3–13 L4
17 April 15 @ Dodgers 2–6 Ryan Feltner (0–1) 53,198 3–14 L5
18 April 16 @ Dodgers 7–8 Germán Márquez (0–3) 52,143 3–15 L6
April 18 Nationals Postponed (snow); Makeup: April 20
19 April 19 Nationals 11–12 Chase Dollander (1–2) 24,606 3–16 L7
20 April 20 Nationals 2–3 Kyle Freeland (0–4) 24,176 3–17 L8
21 April 20 Nationals 3–1 Antonio Senzatela (1–3) 18,703 4–17 W1
22 April 22 @ Royals 3–4 (11) Tyler Kinley (0–1) 14,567 4–18 L1
April 23 @ Royals Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 24
23 April 24 @ Royals 4–7 Germán Márquez (0–4) see 2nd game 4–19 L2
24 April 24 @ Royals 2–6 Chase Dollander (1–3) 15,601 4–20 L3
25 April 25 Reds 7–8 Angel Chivilli (0–2) 21,743 4–21 L4
26 April 26 Reds 4–6 Antonio Senzatela (1–4) 34,040 4–22 L5
27 April 27 Reds 1–8 Bradley Blalock (0–1) 28,408 4–23 L6
28 April 28 Braves 3–6 Ryan Feltner (0–2) 18,852 4–24 L7
29 April 29 Braves 2–8 Germán Márquez (0–5) 19,010 4–25 L8
30 April 30 Braves 2–1 Chase Dollander (2–3) 29,661 5–25 W1
May: 4–23 (Home 2–11, Road 2–12)
# Date Opponent Score Decision Attendance Record Streak
31 May 1 @ Giants 4–3 Angel Chivilli (1–2) 27,198 6–25 W2
32 May 2 @ Giants 0–4 Antonio Senzatela (1–5) 35,036 6–26 L1
33 May 3 @ Giants 3–6 Jake Bird (0–1) 40,049 6–27 L2
34 May 4 @ Giants 3–9 Germán Márquez (0–6) 41,087 6–28 L3
May 6 Tigers Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 8
35 May 7 Tigers 6–8 (10) Zach Agnos (0–1) 18,855 6–29 L4
36 May 8 (1) Tigers 2–10 Kyle Freeland (0–5) see 2nd game 6–30 L5
37 May 8 (2) Tigers 1–11 Tanner Gordon (0–1) 23,030 6–31 L6
38 May 9 Padres 9–13 Antonio Senzatela (1–6) 30,490 6–32 L7
39 May 10 Padres 0–21 Bradley Blalock (0–2) 38,423 6–33 L8
40 May 11 Padres 9–3 Germán Márquez (1–6) 34,422 7–33 W1
41 May 12 @ Rangers 1–2 Chase Dollander (2–4) 23,123 7–34 L1
42 May 13 @ Rangers 1–4 Kyle Freeland (0–6) 19,924 7–35 L2
43 May 14 @ Rangers 3–8 Antonio Senzatela (1–7) 18,679 7–36 L3
44 May 16 @ Diamondbacks 0–8 Carson Palmquist (0–1) 35,204 7–37 L4
45 May 17 @ Diamondbacks 14–12 Jake Bird (1–1) 35,129 8–37 W1
46 May 18 @ Diamondbacks 0–1 Chase Dollander (2–5) 28,888 8–38 L1
47 May 19 Phillies 3–9 Seth Halvorsen (0–1) 23,487 8–39 L2
48 May 20 Phillies 4–7 Antonio Senzatela (1–8) 24,431 8–40 L3
49 May 21 Phillies 5–9 Carson Palmquist (0–2) 23,421 8–41 L4
50 May 22 Phillies 0–2 Germán Márquez (1–7) 23,308 8–42 L5
51 May 23 Yankees 3–2 Tanner Gordon (1–1) 47,211 9–42 W1
52 May 24 Yankees 1–13 Kyle Freeland (0–7) 43,186 9–43 L1
53 May 25 Yankees 4–5 Antonio Senzatela (1–9) 38,379 9–44 L2
54 May 26 @ Cubs 1–3 Carson Palmquist (0–3) 40,171 9–45 L3
55 May 27 @ Cubs 3–4 (11) Tyler Kinley (0–2) 33,099 9–46 L4
56 May 28 @ Cubs 1–2 Tanner Gordon (1–2) 33,748 9–47 L5
57 May 30 @ Mets 2–4 Kyle Freeland (0–8) 41,270 9–48 L6
58 May 31 @ Mets 2–8 Antonio Senzatela (1–10) 41,861 9–49 L7
June: 10–16 (Home 2–10, Road 8–6)
# Date Opponent Score Decision Attendance Record Streak
59 June 1 @ Mets 3–5 Carson Palmquist (0–4) 43,224 9–50 L8
60 June 2 @ Marlins 6–4 Germán Márquez (2–7) 5,894 10–50 W1
61 June 3 @ Marlins 3–2 Victor Vodnik (1–1) 7,583 11–50 W2
62 June 4 @ Marlins 3–2 Kyle Freeland (1–8) 6,261 12–50 W3
63 June 6 Mets 2–4 Zach Agnos (0–2) 34,890 12–51 L1
64 June 7 Mets 1–8 Germán Márquez (2–8) 38,279 12–52 L2
65 June 8 Mets 5–13 Chase Dollander (2–6) 40,548 12–53 L3
66 June 10 Giants 5–6 Zach Agnos (0–3) 24,553 12–54 L4
67 June 11 Giants 7–10 Tyler Kinley (0–3) 23,532 12–55 L5
68 June 12 Giants 8–7 Seth Halvorsen (1–1) 28,168 13–55 W1
69 June 13 @ Braves 4–12 Victor Vodnik (1–2) 39,303 13–56 L1
70 June 14 @ Braves 1–4 Chase Dollander (2–7) 38,515 13–57 L2
71 June 15 @ Braves 10–1 Jake Bird (2–1) 39,405 14–57 W1
72 June 16 @ Nationals 6–4 Victor Vodnik (2–2) 11,370 15–57 W2
73 June 17 @ Nationals 10–6 Antonio Senzatela (2–10) 17,232 16–57 W3
74 June 18 @ Nationals 3–1 Germán Márquez (3–8) 20,366 17–57 W4
75 June 19 @ Nationals 3–4 (11) Seth Halvorsen (1–2) 21,850 17–58 L1
76 June 20 Diamondbacks 8–14 Austin Gomber (0–1) 31,851 17–59 L2
77 June 21 Diamondbacks 3–5 Jimmy Herget (0–1) 34,076 17–60 L3
78 June 22 Diamondbacks 4–2 Antonio Senzatela (3–10) 28,565 18–60 W1
79 June 24 Dodgers 7–9 Germán Márquez (3–9) 36,492 18–61 L1
80 June 25 Dodgers 1–8 Chase Dollander (2–8) 43,881 18–62 L2
81 June 26 Dodgers 1–3 Angel Chivilli (1–3) 38,091 18–63 L3
82 June 27 @ Brewers 6–10 Kyle Freeland (1–9) 35,008 18–64 L4
83 June 28 @ Brewers 0–5 Antonio Senzatela (3–11) 32,057 18–65 L5
84 June 29 @ Brewers 4–3 (11) Victor Vodnik (3–2) 30,037 19–65 W1
July: 9–15 (Home 6–6, Road 3–9)
# Date Opponent Score Decision Attendance Record Streak
85 July 1 Astros 5–6 Chase Dollander (2–9) 30,303 19–66 L1
86 July 2 Astros 3–5 Angel Chivilli (1–4) 30,545 19–67 L2
87 July 3 Astros 7–6 Juan Mejía (1–0) 25,151 20–67 W1
88 July 4 White Sox 2–3 Antonio Senzatela (3–12) 48,074 20–68 L1
89 July 5 White Sox 3–10 Germán Márquez (3–10) 47,351 20–69 L2
90 July 6 White Sox 6–4 Zach Agnos (1–3) 25,662 21–69 W1
91 July 7 @ Red Sox 3–9 Austin Gomber (0–2) 32,441 21–70 L1
92 July 8 @ Red Sox 2–10 Kyle Freeland (1–10) 30,169 21–71 L2
93 July 9 @ Red Sox 2–10 Antonio Senzatela (3–13) 31,691 21–72 L3
94 July 11 @ Reds 3–2 Jake Bird (3–1) 31,092 22–72 W1
95 July 12 @ Reds 3–4 Victor Vodnik (3–3) 33,663 22–73 L1
96 July 13 @ Reds 2–4 Austin Gomber (0–3) 24,541 22–74 L2
July 15 95th All-Star Game in Cumberland, GA
97 July 18 Twins 6–4 Kyle Freeland (2–10) 37,759 23–74 W1
98 July 19 Twins 10–6 Antonio Senzatela (4–13) 42,131 24–74 W2
99 July 20 Twins 1–7 Germán Márquez (3–11) 27,796 24–75 L1
100 July 21 Cardinals 2–6 Austin Gomber (0–4) 27,707 24–76 L2
101 July 22 Cardinals 8–4 Bradley Blalock (1–2) 30,137 25–76 W1
102 July 23 Cardinals 6–0 Tanner Gordon (2–2) 27,711 26–76 W2
103 July 25 @ Orioles 6–5 Jake Bird (4–1) 25,090 27–76 W3
104 July 26 @ Orioles 0–18 Antonio Senzatela (4–14) 20,188 27–77 L1
105 July 27 @ Orioles 1–5 Austin Gomber (0–5) 16,407 27–78 L2
106 July 28 @ Guardians 8–6 Tyler Kinley (1–3) 19,130 28–78 W1
107 July 29 @ Guardians 4–10 Tanner Gordon (2–3) 19,803 28–79 L1
108 July 30 @ Guardians 0–5 Kyle Freeland (2–11) 21,560 28–80 L2
August: 8–9 (Home 6–5, Road 2–4)
# Date Opponent Score Decision Attendance Record Streak
109 August 1 Pirates 17–16 Dugan Darnell (1–0) 36,030 29–80 W1
110 August 2 Pirates 8–5 Jaden Hill (1–0) 33,046 30–80 W2
111 August 3 Pirates 5–9 Bradley Blalock (1–3) 32,394 30–81 L1
112 August 4 Blue Jays 1–15 Tanner Gordon (2–4) 20,075 30–82 L2
113 August 5 Blue Jays 4–10 Anthony Molina (0–1) 25,141 30–83 L3
114 August 6 Blue Jays 1–20 Kyle Freeland (2–12) 21,749 30–84 L4
115 August 8 @ Diamondbacks 1–6 Austin Gomber (0–6) 29,941 30–85 L5
116 August 9 @ Diamondbacks 5–6 Jimmy Herget (0–2) 38,337 30–86 L6
117 August 10 @ Diamondbacks 6–13 Tanner Gordon (2–5) 24,611 30–87 L7
118 August 11 @ Cardinals 2–3 Juan Mejía (1–1) 20,836 30–88 L8
119 August 12 @ Cardinals 3–0 Kyle Freeland (3–12) 20,807 31–88 W1
120 August 13 @ Cardinals 6–5 Jimmy Herget (1–2) 20,513 32–88 W2
121 August 14 Diamondbacks 2–8 Bradley Blalock (1–4) 23,045 32–89 L1
122 August 15 Diamondbacks 4–3 Tanner Gordon (3–5) 26,081 33–89 W1
123 August 16 Diamondbacks 10–7 Ryan Rolison (1–0) 27,929 34–89 W2
124 August 17 Diamondbacks 6–5 Anthony Molina (1–1) 22,895 35–89 W3
125 August 18 Dodgers 4–3 Victor Vodnik (4–3) 27,259 36–89 W4
126 August 19 Dodgers
127 August 20 Dodgers
128 August 21 Dodgers
129 August 22 @ Pirates
130 August 23 @ Pirates
131 August 24 @ Pirates
132 August 26 @ Astros
133 August 27 @ Astros
134 August 28 @ Astros
135 August 29 Cubs
136 August 30 Cubs
137 August 31 Cubs
September: 0–0 (Home 0–0, Road 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Decision Attendance Record Streak
138 September 1 Giants
139 September 2 Giants
140 September 3 Giants
141 September 5 Padres
142 September 6 Padres
143 September 7 Padres
144 September 8 @ Dodgers
145 September 9 @ Dodgers
146 September 10 @ Dodgers
147 September 11 @ Padres
148 September 12 @ Padres
149 September 13 @ Padres
150 September 14 @ Padres
151 September 16 Marlins
152 September 17 Marlins
153 September 18 Marlins
154 September 19 Angels
155 September 20 Angels
156 September 21 Angels
157 September 23 @ Mariners
158 September 24 @ Mariners
159 September 25 @ Mariners
160 September 26 @ Giants
161 September 27 @ Giants
162 September 28 @ Giants

Season standings

National League West

NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 71 54 .568 41‍–‍24 30‍–‍30
San Diego Padres 69 56 .552 2 38‍–‍21 31‍–‍35
San Francisco Giants 61 64 .488 10 30‍–‍33 31‍–‍31
Arizona Diamondbacks 60 66 .476 11½ 30‍–‍31 30‍–‍35
36 89 .288 35 20‍–‍43 16‍–‍46


National League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Milwaukee Brewers 79 45 .637
Philadelphia Phillies 72 53 .576
Los Angeles Dodgers 71 54 .568
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Chicago Cubs 70 54 .565 +4
San Diego Padres 69 56 .552 +2½
New York Mets 66 58 .532
Cincinnati Reds 66 60 .524 1
St. Louis Cardinals 62 64 .492 5
San Francisco Giants 61 64 .488
Arizona Diamondbacks 60 66 .476 7
Miami Marlins 59 66 .472
Atlanta Braves 56 69 .448 10½
Pittsburgh Pirates 53 73 .421 14
Washington Nationals 50 74 .403 16
36 89 .288 30½


Record vs. opponents

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2025

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 4–2 3–4 0–3 4–2 3–4 3–3 2–1 3–3 1–2 2–4 5–3 4–3 3–3 2–4 15–18
Atlanta 2–4 0–0 5–2 4–2 1–5 2–3 2–2 5–2 4–5 1–2 1–6 1–5 4–2 3–3 12–21
Chicago 4–3 0–0 5–4 3–0 4–3 4–2 4–4 1–2 2–4 5–2 3–3 1–2 4–3 2–1 24–15
Cincinnati 3–0 2–5 4–5 5–1 1–2 3–4 2–5 2–1 1–2 4–2 2–1 3–3 3–4 2–4 23–16
2–4 2–4 0–3 1–5 0–6 3–0 2–4 0–6 0–7 2–1 1–5 2–5 2–1 4–3 9–28
Los Angeles 4–3 5–1 3–4 2–1 6–0 5–1 0–6 3–4 1–2 2–1 5–2 4–2 1–3 3–3 21–15
Miami 3–3 3–2 2–4 4–3 0–3 1–5 3–3 2–4 2–5 4–3 3–3 4–2 2–1 5–1 17–14
Milwaukee 1–2 2–2 4–4 5–2 4–2 6–0 3–3 1–2 3–0 4–3 1–2 1–3 4–3 6–0 23–16
New York 3–3 2–5 2–1 1–2 6–0 4–3 4–2 2–1 4–2 2–4 0–3 4–2 5–2 5–2 19–18
Philadelphia 2–1 5–4 4–2 2–1 7–0 2–1 5–2 0–3 2–4 3–3 3–3 3–4 2–4 4–2 20–14
Pittsburgh 4–2 2–1 2–5 2–4 1–2 1–2 3–4 3–4 4–2 3–3 1–5 4–0 5–4 3–1 11–25
San Diego 3–5 6–1 3–3 1–2 5–1 2–5 3–3 2–1 3–0 3–3 5–1 4–2 4–3 4–2 14–19
San Francisco 3–4 5–1 2–1 3–3 5–2 2–4 2–4 3–1 2–4 4–3 0–4 2–4 0–0 2–1 21–21
St. Louis 3–3 2–4 3–4 4–3 1–2 3–1 1–2 3–4 2–5 4–2 4–5 3–4 0–0 5–1 19–17
Washington 4–2 3–3 1–2 4–2 3–4 3–3 1–5 0–6 2–5 2–4 1–3 2–4 1–2 1–5 16–17

Updated with the results of all games through August 4, 2025.

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings

Team ATH BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY SEA TB TEX TOR
Arizona 2–1 2–1 0–0 2–1 0–0 0–3 0–3 1–2 1–2 0–0 2–1 3–0 1–2 2–1 1–2
Atlanta 1–2 0–3 3–3 0–0 3–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 1–2 3–0 1–2 0–0 1–2 0–3 1–2
Chicago 3–0 2–1 2–1 5–1 3–0 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–0 1–2 2–1 1–2 0–0 2–1 1–2
Cincinnati 0–0 2–1 1–2 1–2 5–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 0–0 2–1 2–1 1–2 3–0 1–2 0–0
1–2 1–2 0–3 1–2 1–2 0–3 1–2 0–3 0–0 2–1 1–2 0–0 1–2 0–3 0–3
Los Angeles 2–1 0–0 1–2 3–0 2–1 3–0 0–3 2–1 0–6 2–1 2–1 0–0 2–1 2–1 2–1
Miami 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–0 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 3–0 1–2 3–3 0–0 0–0
Milwaukee 2–1 2–1 3–0 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 0–0 4–2 0–3 2–1 1–2 0–0 0–0
New York 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 0–3 0–0 1–2 2–1 3–0 1–2 3–3 2–1 0–3 0–0 3–0
Philadelphia 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–1 0–3 0–0 1–2 0–0 2–1 0–0 3–0 3–0 4–2
Pittsburgh 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–3 0–3 4–2 1–2 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 0–3 1–2 1–2 0–0
San Diego 2–1 0–0 2–1 0–0 3–0 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–1 0–0 1–2 0–3 0–3 2–1 0–3
San Francisco 5–1 0–0 2–1 1–2 1–2 0–3 3–0 1–2 1–2 0–3 2–1 3–0 1–2 2–1 0–3
St. Louis 0–0 2–1 0–3 3–0 3–0 1–2 2–1 3–3 1–2 3–0 0–3 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–3
Washington 1–2 5–1 0–3 0–0 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–1 0–0 2–1 0–0 1–2 0–3

Updated with the results of all games through August 17, 2025.

Roster

Active roster Inactive roster Coaches / other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


Transactions

March

April

May

June

July

August

Farm system

Level Team League Manager W L Position
AAA Albuquerque Isotopes Pacific Coast League
(East Division)
Pedro Lopez
AA Hartford Yard Goats Eastern League
(Northeast Division)
Bobby Meacham
High A Spokane Indians Northwest League Robinson Cancel
Low A Fresno Grizzlies California League
(North Division)
Cesar Galvez
Rookie ACL Rockies Arizona Complex League
(East Division)
Fred Ocasio
Foreign Rookie DSL Rockies Dominican Summer League
(Northeast Division)
Mauricio Gonzalez
Foreign Rookie DSL Colorado Dominican Summer League
(Northeast Division)
Eugenio Jose

Major League Baseball draft

The 2025 draft was held July 13–14, 2025.

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