The Rockies, fresh off a 43-119 season, are eyeing new leadership with Matt Forman and Amiel Sawdaye as GM finalists. Darryl Scott exits as pitching coach, signaling a shake-up in Denver. ⚾️
The Rockies, fresh off a 43-119 season, are eyeing new leadership with Matt Forman and Amiel Sawdaye as GM finalists. Darryl Scott exits as pitching coach, signaling a shake-up in Denver. ⚾️
Rockies part ways with pitching coach Darryl Scott, who oversaw a staff that ranked last in strikeouts during his tenure. Coaching in Coors Field is a tough gig, but the Rockies' pitching woes only deepened under his watch. 🔄
Rockies fans, keep an eye on the minors as prospects continue to develop. While specifics for Colorado weren't highlighted, the farm system remains a crucial part of the team's future. 🌱
In 2025, catcher Matt Klein joined the Colorado Rockies after a stellar collegiate career at Louisville, marked by a College World Series appearance. Now adjusting to the pros, he's honing his skills in the minors, tackling high-velocity pitching and late nights. ⚾
Hunter Goodman, the Rockies' standout catcher, capped his breakout 2025 season by being named a finalist for the NL Silver Slugger Award. He led all NL catchers in several key offensive categories, offering a rare bright spot in a tough year for Colorado. ⚾
Rockies fans, take note: Hunter Goodman is a finalist for the NL Silver Slugger at catcher. A bright spot amid the Rockies' lineup, he's in the hunt for one of baseball's coveted hitting accolades. 🏆
Rockies prospect Braylen Wimmer, with a knack for swiping bases and a solid .296/.366/.466 slash line, is making waves in the AFL. Not yet a top-30 prospect, he's playing like he has something to prove. ⚾
Antonio Senzatela's 2025 was a rollercoaster, starting 23 games with a rough 7.48 ERA, but finding form in the bullpen with a 2.86 ERA. The Rockies plan to keep him in relief for 2026, but his future with the team remains uncertain. 🎢
The Rockies are closing in on finalists for their top front office role, with Scott Sharp, Matt Forman, and James Click in the mix. With their front office head still MIA, Rockies fans are left wondering who will steer the ship. ⚾️
Rockies prospects Charlie Condon and Jared Thomas starred in the Arizona Fall League with grand slams in a 12-9 win. Condon, a former third overall pick, and Thomas, the Hitting Prospect of the Year, are emerging talents to watch. 🌟
In 2025, Allison Krajewski broke barriers as the first female coach in the Rockies' history, working with the High-A Spokane Indians. Her debut season highlighted her ability to keep players healthy and engaged, marking a promising start in the Rockies organization.
Rockies fans, the search for a new GM is underway with an intriguing list of candidates. The team is keeping its promise to hire an external leader for baseball operations. 🧐
Roldy Brito shone in 2025, leading the Arizona Complex League in batting average and earning MVP honors. His seamless Low-A transition with the Fresno Grizzlies saw him hit .375 despite facing advanced pitching, proving his prowess isn't a fluke. 🔥
No Colorado Rockies players are Gold Glove finalists this year. Seems like the Rockies' defense is still in the shadows. 🕶️
Angel Chivilli's 2025 season was a rollercoaster for the Rockies fans. After a promising 2024, he struggled with a 7.06 ERA over 43 appearances, got optioned multiple times, and allowed Cal Raleigh's 60th home run. A turbulent year for the young reliever. 🎢
Rockies are shaking things up, interviewing James Click, Scott Sharp, and Matt Forman for their head of baseball operations role. With GM Bill Schmidt stepping down, it’s a hunt for fresh leadership. 🔍
Rockies fans, meet Chase Dollander, a rookie pitcher who skipped Triple-A for the big leagues. His promising road stats hint at potential, but a 9.46 ERA demands attention. Learning at altitude might be his secret weapon. 🎢
Carson Palmquist's 2025 debut for the Rockies was rough, with a -0.8 rWAR, leading to a bullpen shift. Despite struggles, his slider shows promise, ending the year with some solid minor league outings. Future role still uncertain. 🎢
After years of stagnation, the Rockies are shaking things up with GM Bill Schmidt stepping down and interim manager Warren Schaeffer at the helm. The search for external leadership signals a long-overdue shift in the Mile High City. ⚾
Colorado's own Kevin Gausman, hailing from Grandview High, takes the mound for Toronto in their ALCS opener against Seattle. His postseason poise could be pivotal. ⚾
The Rockies are on the hunt for a new baseball operations leader, with Dick and Walker Monfort steering the search. With a dismal 6.65 starter ERA last season, addressing the pitching woes at altitude remains a top priority. ⛰️
Luis Peralta's sophomore season was a rollercoaster, with a dismal -0.9 rWAR. After a stellar rookie year, his 9.47 ERA and mechanical woes sent him bouncing between Denver and Triple-A, leaving Rockies fans wondering what went wrong. 🎢
In 1993, the Rockies debuted with a record-setting 4.48 million fans at Mile High Stadium. Fast forward to 2025, and despite a dismal 119-loss season, they still managed to draw 2.4 million fans, showing that Colorado's fanbase remains remarkably resilient. 📉
Yanquiel Fernández's 2025 Rockies stint was a trial by fire 🔥. After a hot start in the minors, he struggled to adjust in the majors, hitting .225 with 4 homers. Interim manager Schaeffer noted his potential and work ethic, hinting at a bright future.
Rockies' prospect Charlie Condon aims to extend his late-season surge in the Arizona Fall League after overcoming early setbacks, including a wrist injury. His comeback saw him finish strong, hinting at the potential the Rockies hope to harness. 🌟