2025 MLB Spring Training Schedule, Games, Lineups & Betting Odds Today, 3/25

The 2025 MLB Spring Training is in full swing as teams refine their rosters and prepare for the regular season. With Opening Day just around the corner, every game offers a crucial opportunity for players to solidify their roles.
Veterans are fine-tuning their mechanics, while prospects are making their final push for a roster spot. Managers are analyzing every performance, looking for the best combinations to carry into the season, while fans get a preview of what to expect in 2025.
Tuesday's Spring Training schedule is packed with action, featuring intriguing pitching matchups and key positional battles. As teams work through their final tune-ups, these games provide a glimpse into rotations, bullpen depth, and potential lineup structures. Below is the complete schedule for Tuesday, March 25, including game times, projected starting pitchers, and TV coverage.
2025 MLB Spring Training Schedule Today, Tuesday, 3/25
- Colorado Rockies vs. Minnesota Twins – 1:05 PM ET (COLR, MNNT, MLBN)
- Marquez vs. Paddack
- New York Yankees vs. Miami Marlins – 1:10 PM ET
- Warren, W vs. Meyer
- Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers – 2:35 PM ET (CW33)
- Bubic vs. deGrom
- Cleveland Guardians vs. Arizona Diamondbacks – 3:40 PM ET
- Ortiz, L.L. vs. Montgomery, J
- Atlanta Braves vs. Chicago Cubs – 4:05 PM ET (GTV, MARQ, MLBN)
- Thompson, Z.R. vs. Brown, Be
- Detroit Tigers vs. San Francisco Giants – 8:05 PM ET (NBCSBA+, MLBN)
- Jobe vs. Hicks, J
- Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Los Angeles Angels – 9:07 PM ET (SNLA, FDSNSC)
- May vs. Kochanowicz
2025 MLB Spring Training Games To Watch & Betting Odds Today, 3/25
- Rockies (+136) vs. Twins (-162)
- Yankees (-205) vs. Marlins (+170)
- Royals (+136) vs. Rangers (-162)
- Guardians (+124) vs. Diamondbacks (-148)
- Braves (+114) vs. Cubs (-135)
- Tigers (+114) vs. Giants (-135)
- Dodgers (-180) vs. Angels (+150)
Odds are subject to change. Check DraftKings Sportsbook for real-time updates before placing bets.
How To Watch 2025 MLB Spring Training Today
Catch today’s action on these networks:
- COLR, MNNT, MLBN, CW33, GTV, MARQ, NBCSBA+, SNLA, and FDSNSC.
For games without a listed broadcast, check team websites or MLB streaming platforms for coverage options.
MLB Spring Training Lineups Today, 3/25
Spring Training lineups continue to shift as teams experiment with different combinations and evaluate roster depth. Expect to see extended playing time for players competing for final roster spots, as well as veterans getting their last tune-ups before Opening Day.
Keep an eye out for confirmed starting MLB Lineups, batting orders, and any last-minute adjustments leading up to first pitch.
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While Spring Training games don’t count in the standings, their impact on roster decisions and player development is critical. As teams finalize their lineups, now is the perfect time to follow the action, get insight into potential breakout players, and explore the baseball betting landscape ahead of the 2025 MLB season.
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