Juan Mejia debuted for the Rockies in 2025, showcasing a nasty fastball-slider combo. With a 3.96 ERA in 55 relief appearances, he impressed on the road more than at Coors Field. His highlight? An epic catch during his first MLB save. π§€
Juan Mejia debuted for the Rockies in 2025, showcasing a nasty fastball-slider combo. With a 3.96 ERA in 55 relief appearances, he impressed on the road more than at Coors Field. His highlight? An epic catch during his first MLB save. π§€
New Rockies leadership aims to shake up the franchise at the Winter Meetings. With Paul DePodesta and Josh Byrnes at the helm, the focus is on revamping the roster, improving trades, and finding players who can thrive at Coors Field. Change is in the air. π¬οΈ
Injuries derailed Ryan Feltner's 2025, limiting him to six MLB starts with a 4.75 ERA. Despite back and shoulder issues, the Rockies are counting on him for 2026, having tendered a contract as he focuses on offseason strength training. πͺ
The Colorado Rockies have hired Josh Byrnes from the Dodgers as their new GM, aiming to revitalize the struggling team. Byrnes reunites with Paul DePodesta, now the Rockies' president of baseball operations, in a bid to steer the franchise forward.
Rockies fans, brace yourselves: after a dismal 43-119 season, the Rockies are finally embracing change with new front office leadership. The team, notorious for leading in losses and runs allowed, aims to shed its outdated ways. ποΈ
Rockies hire Josh Byrnes as GM, poaching him from the Dodgers' World Series-winning operation. Byrnes, who reunites with Paul DePodesta, looks to reverse the Rockies' fortunes after three consecutive 100-loss seasons. A new era begins in Colorado. π
Josh Byrnes returns to the Rockies as GM, bringing a wealth of experience from the Dodgers and past stints with the Diamondbacks and Padres. His hiring suggests a focus on player acquisition and development under new baseball operations chief Paul DePodesta. ποΈ
Josh Byrnes, with a rich NL West history, is set to become the Rockies' GM, stepping up from his role as Dodgers' senior VP. His return to Colorado marks a full-circle moment since his stint as assistant GM from 1999-2002. π
Josh Byrnes joins the Rockies as GM, bringing seasoned front office experience from the Dodgers. Known for his previous GM roles with the Padres and D-backs, Byrnes returns to familiar territory in Denver under president Paul DePodesta. ποΈ
Jake Bird's 2025 season was a rollercoaster, starting strong but showing inconsistency. Despite a 4.73 ERA, his performance was enough for the Rockies to trade him to the Yankees. His journey highlights the challenges and volatility of bullpen life.
Rockies ink deals with Nicky Lopez and John Brebbia, adding depth with Lopez's defensive versatility and Brebbia's bullpen experience. Both join on Minor League contracts with Spring Training invites. π
The Rockies inked infielder Nicky Lopez and pitcher John Brebbia to minor league deals, inviting them to spring training. Lopez brings a solid glove but lacks offensive punch, while Brebbia adds depth to the pitching staff. π
Nicky Schmidt joins the Rockies as senior VP & chief revenue and strategy officer, bringing her experience from the Guardians to oversee ticketing, merchandise, and partnerships. Rockies aim to evolve their business game with this strategic hire.
The Rockies hired Nicky Schmidt as their new SVP and Chief Revenue & Strategy Officer, aiming to boost revenue and fan engagement. Schmidt brings experience from the Guardians, promising to enhance Coors Field's iconic fan experience. ποΈ
Dugan Darnellβs rollercoaster 2025 with the Rockies saw him debut in the majors, post a 3.86 ERA in nine appearances, and then succumb to a season-ending hip injury. Waived by the Rockies, he's now a free agent after brief stints with the Pirates and Tigers.
Blaine Crim, claimed by the Rockies from the Rangers, made a splash with a three-run homer in his debut. Despite limited sample size, his .292/.387/.667 home performance hints at potential. The Rockies' first base strategy remains in flux heading into spring training.
The Rockies are charting a new course with Paul DePodesta as the new president of baseball operations and Warren Schaeffer as manager. Balancing fresh perspectives with institutional knowledge is the strategy after a record 119-loss season. Can this fusion turn the tide?
The Rockies ink southpaw Parker Mushinski to a minor league deal. With a 5.45 MLB ERA, Mushinski aims to leverage Coors Field's challenges into opportunity, vying for a bullpen spot next spring. ποΈ
Rockies' reliever Seth Halvorsen flashed closer potential, striking out 36 in 39.2 innings with a 100 MPH fastball. Despite control issues and a season-ending injury, he secured 11 saves, showcasing his knack for ninth-inning drama. π
Warren Schaeffer takes the helm as Rockies manager, earning trust with strong communication and focus on player development. Despite a tough season, Schaeffer's steady leadership fosters positivity and adaptation, earning him the permanent role. ποΈ
Warren Schaeffer is now the full-time manager for the Colorado Rockies, stepping up after serving as interim manager. As one of six first-time MLB managers, he'll be navigating new challenges for the Rockies in 2026.
Warren Schaeffer ascends from interim to full-time Rockies manager after Bud Black's exit following a dismal start. Schaeffer aims to foster a competitive culture and rebuild team spirit. π
Warren Schaeffer steps up as the full-time manager for the Colorado Rockies, replacing Bud Black. With Paul DePodesta taking charge of baseball operations, the Rockies aim to rebound from their recent struggles. π
Warren Schaeffer, who managed the Rockies to a 43-119 record in 2025, sheds his interim tag to become their full-time manager. Despite a challenging season, the Rockies see Schaeffer as the leader to steer their ship forward. β΅
Rockies retain Warren Schaeffer as full-time manager after a dismal 119-loss season, the most in NL since 1962. Despite a 6.65 ERA and historic run deficit, Schaeffer's leadership is backed by new operations head Paul DePodesta. Hunter Goodman shines as a bright spot. π