2025 MLB Spring Training Schedule, Games, Lineups & Betting Odds Today, 2/25

The sound of the bat connecting with the ball, the satisfying thud of the glove and the warm sunshine of Arizona and Florida – MLB Spring Training has returned!
As teams shake off the offseason cobwebs and prepare for Opening Day, these exhibition games become a vital testing ground for emerging talent, recent signings and seasoned players honing their skills. Although the outcomes don't affect the standings, each inning offers crucial insights into roster competitions, player performance and strategic adjustments.
With new rule changes and high-profile free agents making their first appearances, ST lays the groundwork for the upcoming season. Let's dive into today's 2025 MLB Spring Training schedule and 2025 MLB Spring Training games today to keep an eye on as the preseason unfolds.
2025 MLB Spring Training Schedule Today, Tuesday, 2/25
- Detroit Tigers vs. Baltimore Orioles – 1:05 PM ET (Jobe vs. Morton)
- New York Mets vs. Houston Astros – 1:05 PM ET (Warren vs. Blanco) *SCHN, MLBN
- Philadelphia Phillies vs. Tampa Bay Rays – 1:05 PM ET (Sanchez vs. Bradley) *FDSNSUN
- Boston Red Sox vs. Atlanta Braves – 1:05 PM ET (Newcomb vs. Lopez) *MLB Video
- Atlanta Braves vs. Pittsburgh Pirates – 1:05 PM ET (Schwellenbach vs. Jones)
- New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins – 1:05 PM ET (TBD vs. Woods Richardson)
- St. Louis Cardinals vs. Toronto Blue Jays – 1:07 PM ET (Mathews vs. Scherzer) *FDSNMW, Sportsnet
- Washington Nationals vs. Miami Marlins – 1:10 PM ET (Williams vs. Cabrera)
- Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Chicago Cubs – 3:05 PM ET (Puk vs. Taillon) *MARQ
- Seattle Mariners vs. Los Angeles Dodgers – 3:05 PM ET (Castillo vs. Snell) *SNLA
- San Francisco Giants vs. Oakland Athletics – 3:05 PM ET (Ray vs. Sears)
- Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers – 3:05 PM ET (Lugo vs. Rocker)
- Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cleveland Guardians – 3:05 PM ET (Misiorowski vs. Ortiz) *CLEG
- Los Angeles Angels vs. San Diego Padres – 3:10 PM ET (Soriano vs. Kolek) *FDSNW, SDPA
- Chicago White Sox vs. Colorado Rockies – 3:10 PM ET (Martin vs. Marquez)
As you can see from the above 2025 MLB Spring Training schedule, the action continues with a packed slate of games, providing teams with valuable chances to assess their rosters and experiment with various lineups.
With action taking place in both the Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues, fans can look forward to a diverse array of 2025 MLB Spring Training games today as they anticipate what the 2025 season may bring!
2025 MLB Spring Training Games To Watch & Betting Odds Today, 2/25
- Tigers (+120) vs. Orioles (-142)
- Red Sox (+109) vs. Braves (-127)
- Phillies (+105) vs. Rays (-125)
- Mets (+114) vs. Astros (-135)
- Yankees (+130) vs. Twins (-155)
- Cardinals (+150) vs. Blue Jays (-180)
- Nationals (-110) vs. Marlins (-110)
- Royals (+114) vs. Rangers (-135)
- Giants (-102) vs. Athletics (-118)
- Mariners (+120) vs. Dodgers (-142)
- Diamondbacks (+120) vs. Cubs (-142)
- Brewers (+105) vs. Guardians (-125)
- Angels (+130) vs. Padres (-155)
- White Sox (+130) vs. Rockies (-155)
All odds for the 2025 MLB Spring Training schedule today come via DraftKings Sportsbook.
How To Watch 2025 MLB Spring Training Today
Broadcasts for 2025 MLB Spring Training games today can sometimes be unpredictable, with many games not being televised or only available in certain local areas. However, today presents a variety of viewing choices for fans eager to watch the games.
Selected matchups will be shown on channels such as:
- SCHN, MLB Network, FDSNSUN, MLB Video, FDSNMW, Sportsnet, MARQ, SNLA, CLEG, FDSNW, SDPA
If your preferred team isn't featured on TV, exploring team websites, radio broadcasts or MLB's streaming services can be a great alternative.
MLB Spring Training Lineups Today, 2/25
Spring Training lineups often come with a level of unpredictability, as teams frequently shuffle players, offer chances to emerging talents and gradually reintroduce veterans to gameplay. In contrast to the regular season, starters may only get a few at-bats before being replaced by subs.
Our MLB Lineups page is updated in real-time, delivering confirmed batting orders, starting pitchers and other important information as soon as it becomes available. Whether you're searching for a team's regular starters or an under-the-radar prospect making an impact, we're here to assist you!
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Player News
Twins placed OF Matt Wallner on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to April 16, with a left hamstring strain.
As anticipated, Wallner lands on the injured list after injuring his hamstring during Tuesday’s ballgame. There’s still no word on the severity of the strain or how much time Wallner stands to miss. Jonah Bride — who was acquired from the Marlins — was added to the Twins’ roster in a corresponding move on Thursday.
Wyatt Langford (oblique) will begin a minor league rehab assignment at Double-A Frisco on Thursday.
The 23-year-old budding superstar will serve as the designated hitter on Thursday night before easing his way back into the outfield. Langford wanted to skip the rehab assignment altogether, so as long as he shows that he’s ready to go, there’s a chance that the Rangers could bring him back at some point during their weekend series against the Dodgers.
Kyle Schwarber went 2-for-4 and drove in a pair of runs on Thursday afternoon, propelling the Phillies to a 6-4 victory over the visiting Giants.
Schwarber got the Phillies on the board with a go-ahead two-run single off of Jordan Hicks and then scored on a wild pitch as part of a five-run opening inning. He also reached on an infield single in the fifth inning but was left stranded there. The 32-year-old slugger is off to a strong start to the 2025 campaign, slashing .284/.435/.597 with six homers, 14 RBI and a stolen base in his first 85 plate appearances.
José Alvarado notched his fourth save of the season on Thursday, protecting a two-run advantage in the ninth inning against the Giants.
The 29-year-old left-hander came on with a three-run lead to protect, but things got a bit closer as he served up a one-out solo homer to Tyler Fitzgerald. After getting Wilmer Flores on a ground ball to shortstop, Alvarado walked Jung Hoo Lee to bring the tying run to the plate before retiring Christian Koss on a fielder’s choice to end it. He appears to be locked in as the preferred ninth inning option for manager Rob Thomson and should continue to provide plenty of fantasy value for as long as he remains healthy and stationed there.
Cristopher Sanchez picked up his second victory of the season on Thursday, racking up a season-high 12 strikeouts over seven innings against the Giants.
The 28-year-old southpaw allowed three runs (two earned) on four hits and one walk. The Giants scratched out a run against him in the first inning on a two-out RBI single by Matt Chapman. Sanchez then served up a two-run homer to Chapman in the sixth after Heliot Ramos had reached on an error. He got a whopping 24 swings and misses on 97 pitches in the ballgame — 22 of those on his changeup alone — while posting an elite CSW of 40 percent. Now 2-0 on the season, Sanchez will carry a 2.96 ERA, 1.15 WHIP and a 31/6 K/BB ratio (24 1/3 innings) into Tuesday’s showdown against the Mets in New York.
Matt Chapman went 2-for-4 with a homer and three RBI on Thursday, accounting for most of the Giants’ offense in a losing effort against the Phillies.
Chapman got the Giants on the board first with an RBI single off of Cristopher Sanchez in the opening inning. He then tagged him for a 372-foot (100.6 mph EV) two-run shot in the sixth inning that pulled the Giants to within two runs at 5-3. That would be as close as they would get. With his two-hit attack, the 31-year-old third baseman is now hitting .239/.386/.418 with three homers, 12 RBI and two stolen bases through his first 19 games.