Sunday, September 21st, 2025

The Los Angeles Angels take on the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at 2:10 PM local time. With the three-game series tied at 1-1, both teams aim to finish on a strong note as the season nears its end.
The Angels will send Caden Dana (0-2, 7.45 ERA, 1.86 WHIP, 23 strikeouts) to the mound. He's searching for his first win of the season. The Rockies counter with veteran lefty Kyle Freeland (4-16, 5.14 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, 113 strikeouts), hoping to end a challenging year on a positive note.
Today at Coors Field, expect mostly sunny skies and mild conditions—perfect for baseball. Temperatures will be comfortable around 74°F, with little to no chance of precipitation. Winds are light at 6 mph from the west, unlikely to impact gameplay.
The Colorado Rockies (42-113, fifth in the NL West) have found wins hard to come by this season, particularly at home, where they're 24-56. The Rockies’ offense has shown flashes, ranking 10th in the NL with a .389 slugging percentage, but consistency has been a struggle.
The Los Angeles Angels (70-85, fifth in the AL West) have also endured ups and downs. On the road, they've posted a 33-47 record. Their power numbers are a bright spot, ranking third in the American League with 217 home runs this season, averaging 1.4 long balls per game.
This marks the third and final regular-season meeting between these two teams in 2025.
For Colorado, Hunter Goodman has provided much-needed pop, leading the Rockies with 30 home runs and a .527 slugging percentage. Over the past ten games, Mickey Moniak has stood out, contributing 14 hits, five home runs, and 11 RBI.
On the Angels’ side, Taylor Ward has had a standout season, notching 31 doubles, two triples, and 34 home runs. Bryce Teodosio has also been hot, going 7-for-30 with a triple and an RBI in his last ten appearances.
The last ten games have been rough for both squads. The Rockies are 2-8 with a .228 team batting average and a 6.17 ERA, getting outscored by 29 runs. The Angels have also gone 2-8, posting a .187 batting average and 5.61 ERA, and have been outscored by 27 runs.
Both clubs are dealing with extensive injuries. The Rockies are missing several key players, including Chase Dollander (knee), Luis Peralta (hip), Warming Bernabel (concussion), Dugan Darnell (hip), Thairo Estrada (hamstring), Seth Halvorsen (elbow), Zach Agnos (hand), Kris Bryant (lumbar), and Jeff Criswell (elbow).
The Angels’ injury list is equally lengthy, featuring Robert Stephenson (elbow), Jose Soriano (ribs), Zach Neto (hand), Reid Detmers (elbow), Travis d'Arnaud (head), Andrew Chafin (tricep), Jorge Soler (back), Ryan Zeferjahn (knee), Victor Mederos (shoulder), Carson Fulmer (elbow), Gustavo Campero (ankle), Tyler Anderson (oblique), Hunter Strickland (shoulder), Ben Joyce (shoulder), and Anthony Rendon (hip).
The Sunday matchup between the Los Angeles Angels and Colorado Rockies promises an exciting finish to their season series. Both teams, though hampered by injuries and recent struggles, feature notable power hitters and intriguing pitching matchups. With ideal late-September weather forecasted at Coors Field, fans can look forward to a high-energy MLB game as each club looks to end the series on a high note.
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