On Friday, the Los Angeles Angels (69-83) are visiting the Colorado Rockies (41-112), at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Angels have lost six in a row, and the Rockies have dropped five in a row.
The Angels are a favorite (-136) against the Rockies (+116). Mitch Farris (1-1) will start in this one for the Los Angeles Angels. The Colorado Rockies have yet to tab a starting pitcher for this game.
The Angels lost 9-2 to the Brewers Wednesday, with Jose Soriano (1 1/3 innings, giving up three earned runs on two hits) on the line for the loss. Taylor Ward went 3 for 4 with two home runs and two RBIs to lead the Angels offensively in the defeat.
The Rockies were beaten by the Marlins 9-7 yesterday. Blaine Crim went 2 for 4 with two home runs and two RBIs, and Tanner Gordon took the loss, pitching six innings, giving up three earned runs on five hits while striking out four.
Here is what you need to get ready for Friday’s Angels vs. Rockies contest, including viewing options.
Los Angeles Angels vs. Colorado Rockies odds, line and spread
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Favorite: Angels (-136, bet $136 to win $100)Underdog: Rockies (+116, bet $100 to win $116)Over/under: 11.5Angels vs. Rockies: Game time and live stream infoGame day: Friday, September 19, 2025Game time: 8:10 p.m. ETLocation: Denver, ColoradoStadium: Coors FieldTV channel: COLR and FDSWLive stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Angels stats and trendsAngels betting recordsThis season, the Angels have won 18 out of the 37 games, or 48.6%, in which they’ve been favored.Los Angeles is 7-7 this season when entering a game favored by -136 or more on the moneyline.The Angels have a 57.6% chance to win this game based on the implied probability of the moneyline.Los Angeles and its opponents have gone over the total this season in 82 of 152 opportunities.The Angels have an ATS record of 81-71-0 in 152 games with a spread this season.Mitch Farris (Angels probable starter)Farris (1-1) gets the starting nod for the Angels in his fourth start of the season. He has a 4.80 ERA in 15 2/3 innings pitched, with 14 strikeouts.In his last appearance on Sunday, the left-hander went four innings against the Seattle Mariners, allowing five earned runs while surrendering five hits.In three games this season, the 24-year-old has put up an ERA of 4.80, with 8.4 strikeouts per nine innings. Opponents are batting .204 against him.He will face off against a Rockies offense that ranks 23rd in MLB with 1227 total hits (on a .239 batting average). The team also slugs a collective .390 (22nd in MLB) with 154 total home runs (22nd in MLB).Angels batting statsThe Angels rank sixth in Major League Baseball with 211 home runs.The offense for Los Angeles has a slugging percentage of .398 this season, 17th in MLB.The Angels have a team batting average of just .226 this season, which ranks 29th among MLB teams.Los Angeles ranks 25th in the majors with 643 total runs scored this season.The Angels have an on-base percentage of .300 this season, which ranks 28th in the league.Los Angeles ranks last in MLB in strikeouts per game with an average of 10.0 whiffs per contest.Rockies stats and trendsRockies betting recordsThe Rockies have been underdogs in 149 games this season and have come away with the win 40 times (26.8%) in those contests.This season, Colorado has come away with a win 36 times in 141 chances when named as an underdog of at least +116 or longer on the moneyline.The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Rockies have a 46.3% chance of coming away with a victory in the contest.Colorado’s games have gone over the total in 67 of its 153 opportunities.The Rockies have an against the spread record of 62-91-0 in 153 games with a line this season.Rockies batting statsThe Rockies rank 22nd in baseball with 154 home runs. They average 1.0 per game.This season, Colorado is 22nd in baseball with a .390 slugging percentage.The Rockies rank 23rd in the majors with a .239 batting average.Colorado scores the second-fewest runs in baseball (574 total, 3.8 per game).The Rockies’ .296 on-base percentage is the worst in MLB.