Rockies at Mariners, 2:10 p.m. Sunday Rockies probable pitchers: RHP Ryan Feltner, LHP Scott Alexander, RHP Jake Woodford, RHP Zach Agnos, RHP Angel Chivilli.
Athlon Sports dissects everything you need to know about the club ahead of the upcoming Major League Baseball season.
The Colorado Rockies’ Spring Breakout roster has been released. RHP Chase Dollander and outfielder Charlie Condon, Nos. 25 and 29, respectively, in the MLB Pipeline top 100, lead some of the top players on the roster.
“This was a big win for me,” Kris Bryant said, via Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post. “Honestly, just being on the field, feeling good and playing baseball is a big win for me. I'm just pretty proud of myself for getting to this point and getting back on the field.”
More than a decade after the bat flip became ubiquitous following a big homer in Major League Baseball, Colorado Rockies pitcher Jefry Yan might be at the forefront of a celebration revolution on the mound.
When spring training opened, Bradly Blalock was part of the Rockies’ rotation depth. Now, come opening day, the right-hander could be integral to that rotation.
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The Pirates have claimed right-hander Justin Lawrence off waivers from the Rockies, reports Thomas Harding of MLB.com. Colorado placed Lawrence on waivers over the weekend. The Bucs haven’t formally announced the claim and will need to make a 40-man roster move to accommodate Lawrence once the transaction becomes official.
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The Colorado Rockies endured a difficult 2024 season, as the team finished last in the NL West with a 61-101 record. Colorado’s in the midst of a massive rebuild, and that effort will continue ...
Chase Dollander's not-long-ago childhood flashed before him when he learned that his Rockies Cactus League debut on Monday would be against the Giants and Justin Verlander. “Somebody told me he debuted in 2005 -- I was \[3\] years old at the time,
New York acquired Naquin from the Cincinnati Reds at the trade deadline that season as well as left-hander Phillip Diehl in exchange for a pair of minor leaguers. He appeared in 49 games with the Mets that season and batted .203 with a .636 OPS, including four home runs and 13 RBIs.