The Rockies secured one-year deals with all six arbitration-eligible players, including Moniak, Feltner, and Herget, ensuring roster stability. Moniak's performance last season set career highs, while Freeman and Herget also proved valuable. ๐
The Rockies secured one-year deals with all six arbitration-eligible players, including Moniak, Feltner, and Herget, ensuring roster stability. Moniak's performance last season set career highs, while Freeman and Herget also proved valuable. ๐
The Rockies have reached arbitration deals with Mickey Moniak ($4M), Ryan Feltner ($2.45M), and Brenton Doyle ($3.1M). Awaiting figures for Herget, Freeman, and Bernardino to avoid the team's sixth arbitration hearing. โ๏ธ
The Rockies have signed Michael Lorenzen to a one-year deal, giving the team a much-needed starting pitcher while fulfilling Lorenzen's desire to start in the rotation. A timely match for both sides in the challenging Colorado environment.
Michael Lorenzen signs a one-year, $8M deal with the Rockies, offering versatility as a starter or reliever. This marks the first free-agent signing under new president Paul DePodesta, aiming to boost Colorado's rebuilding efforts. ๐๏ธ
The Rockies inked RHP Michael Lorenzen to a one-year, $8M deal, adding veteran depth to their rotation. Known for limiting walks and hard contact, the 34-year-old could become a crucial piece or trade asset by the deadline. ๐
Rockies bolster rotation with veteran RHP Michael Lorenzen on a 1-year deal. Lorenzen, known for his reliable changeup, adds depth despite recent struggles with home runs. ๐
Rockies ink Michael Lorenzen to a one-year, $8M deal, marking Paul DePodestaโs first splash as head of baseball ops. Expect more moves as Colorado rebuilds its pitching arsenal. ๐๏ธ
Rockies claim righty Keegan Thompson off waivers from the Reds. Thompson, known for his versatility, brings a 3.64 ERA across 104 MLB appearances. He adds depth to Colorado's pitching options, from multi-inning relief to potential starts.
Rockies claim pitcher Keegan Thompson off waivers from the Reds. The former Cubs reliever, known for his strikeout ability and pitch variety, will audition for a swing-man role in spring training. Control issues may be a hurdle at Coors Field.
The Rockies add righty Keegan Thompson from the Reds, boosting their 40-man roster to 39. This move could shake up the pitching dynamics. โพ
The Rockies face a key arbitration deadline with six eligible players. Historically, they've avoided hearings, striking late deals with players like Freeland and Arenado. Will they reach agreements by tomorrow? ๐
Rockies eye veteran pitchers to fortify a historically shaky rotation, per GM Josh Byrnes. With a 6.65 ERA in 2025, the highest since 1913, adding seasoned arms could stabilize the staff. Coors Field remains a challenge, but there's optimism for improvement. ๐
New GM Josh Byrnes aims to revitalize the Rockies by focusing on existing talent and bolstering the pitching staff. With veterans like Kyle Freeland and Ryan Feltner, the team seeks depth and strategic improvements for a future turnaround.
Rockies fans: 2026 ZiPS projections highlight a hopeful yet challenging road ahead. Despite a historically bad 2025 season, the hiring of Paul DePodesta to modernize the front office signals a promising shift. โพ๏ธ
The Purple Row Prospects (PuRPs) list is back, ranking the Rockies' top 30 prospects for 2026. New management aims to rejuvenate the team after a tough 2025, with fresh evaluations and roster changes promising a hopeful future.
The Rockies' rotation woes are glaring after a 119-loss season, with a league-worst 6.65 ERA and 1.79 HR/9. Team president Paul DePodesta aims to stabilize the pitching staff, possibly trading from bullpen and outfield depth to strengthen the starters. ๐๏ธ
The Rockies remain quiet on the trade front, with Paul DePodesta at the helm. Outfielder Brenton Doyle, a potential trade chip, boasts strong defense but inconsistent offense. Could he be the key to adding controllable pitching? ๐ง
The Rockies aim to rebound in 2026 by bolstering their pitching with new signings and trades. Offensively, they're cracking the Coors Field code, seeking more runs. Improved defense and transparent front-office communication are also on the agenda. ๐๏ธ
The Colorado Rockies' 2025 season was historically tough, prompting reflection among fans on what brought them sports joy. As the year ends, it's a time for assessment amid a challenging era for Rockies enthusiasts.
Ezequiel Tovar is shedding pounds and sweets in pursuit of a standout 2026. The Rockies' shortstop aims to build on his past performance, focusing on fitness to enhance his game and leadership. ๐โ๏ธ
Young Rockies players, including Kyle Karros and Chase Dollander, are poised for critical development in 2026. Karros aims to solidify third base, while Dollander seeks to refine his pitching after a rocky debut. Adael Amador faces a pivotal season for his future with the team.
Rockies fans face a third base conundrum: Is Kyle Karros ready to step up after Ryan McMahon's trade, or should the team consider MiLB seasoning or a veteran free agent? The roster includes utility infielders Stevens, Machรญn, and Lopez, adding depth to the debate.
Are Rockies fans optimistic about 2026? With new coaching staff additions, the focus is on building hope for the future. Are you ready to believe? ๐ค
Rockies retain Andy Gonzalez and Jordan Pacheco in their coaching roles, while Ron Gideon shifts to assistant bench coach, offering some continuity amidst recent changes. ๐๏ธ
The historically poor 2025 Rockies season saw changes with Paul DePodesta's hiring, setting up a different 2026. As fans reflect on past grievances, the Festivus spirit highlights a hopeful shift in Rockies' future.