The Rockies have acquired Jake McCarthy, a former first-round prospect, as a buy-low option. His recent struggles stem from a power-focused swing, but the Rockies hope to reignite his past success. Will Colorado's gamble pay off? π€
The Rockies have acquired Jake McCarthy, a former first-round prospect, as a buy-low option. His recent struggles stem from a power-focused swing, but the Rockies hope to reignite his past success. Will Colorado's gamble pay off? π€
Rockies' top prospect Charlie Condon, the 2024 first-round pick, earns his first invite to big league camp. Known for his power and versatility, Condon's rise from undrafted high schooler to top MLB prospect is one to watch. π
Rockies players and coaches weigh in on the new Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS), with many seeing it as a positive addition that could influence team strategy and umpire accountability. π€βΎοΈ
Rockies start spring training 4-2, outscoring opponents 44-34. Fans eye emerging storylines as Opening Day looms. π
The Rockies have turned to Paul DePodesta and Josh Byrnes as their new front office leaders, aiming to reverse their recent struggles. Will this analytical duo finally steer the team out of its historical slump? β³
T.J. Rumfield shined with two homers as the Rockies trounced the Cubs 14-7 in spring training. Manager Warren Schaeffer and players shared their thoughts on the victory. π₯
Ethan Holliday, the Rockies' 2025 top pick, boasts immense potential with his powerful swing and defensive prowess. The 19-year-old lefty shortstop, son of Rockies legend Matt Holliday, is already making waves in his first pro season. π
Which Rockies pitching prospect will shine in 2026? With efforts to boost pitching depth, Welinton Herrera is one to watch after his spring training bullpen session. π
Charlie Condon made a strong impression in his first Rockies Spring Training, smashing a 449-foot homer. The No. 2 Rockies prospect showcased his power and versatility, highlighting his potential impact on the team's future. π₯
Charlie Condon's homer helped the Rockies edge the Angels 7-5. Manager Warren Schaeffer noted Seth Halvorsen's pitch development, while Chase Dollander started on the mound. Rockies now boast a 3-2 record. βΎ
Adael Amador is vying for the Rockies' second base spot, aiming to shake off a challenging MLB debut. Despite a stint in Triple-A with promising stats, competition is fierce with new additions like Willi Castro and Edouard Julien. ποΈ
Chase Dollander takes the mound for the Rockies in their fifth spring training game against the Angels. After a 6.52 ERA last season, Dollander aims to start strong. ποΈ
The Rockies shake up their front office with the intriguing hires of Paul DePodesta and Josh Byrnes. Despite a tough previous season, they've made strategic low-cost additions, including Willi Castro and Michael Lorenzen, aiming to elevate their game.
Brody Brecht, a 6'4" right-hander, emerges as the Rockies' top pitching prospect with a fierce slider and fastball touching triple digits. His command remains a hurdle, but with 14.2 K/9, he's poised to shine by 2026. High risk, high reward. βΎ
Brody Brecht is the Rockies' top pitching prospect, known for his blazing fastball and sharp slider. The 6β4β righty, a former Iowa wide receiver, brings high potential but needs to refine his control. ποΈ
Jake McCarthy, now with the Rockies, is adjusting well to his new team, sharing familiar turf at Salt River Fields. He brings speed and experience, aiming to play a key role in the Rockies' rebuild. πββοΈπ¨
Jake McCarthy is adjusting to life with the Colorado Rockies, scoring their first run of 2026 against his former team, the Diamondbacks. Despite the familiar spring training setting, McCarthy is embracing the Rockies' rebuild with enthusiasm.
Zac Veen's towering 468-foot walk-off homer seals a 5-4 win, showcasing his comeback from personal struggles. The Rockies prospect, now stronger and more focused, is impressing both on and off the field. πͺ
Zac Veen delivered a thrilling 468-foot walk-off homer as the Rockies edged past the White Sox 5-4 in Spring Training. Manager Warren Schaeffer's reaction? Let's say it's a good day when Veen's bat speaks volumes. π₯
Michael Lorenzen makes his debut for the Rockies in spring training against the White Sox, hoping to bring his diverse pitching to Coors Field. Rockies fans will look for his mentorship and strategic play to bolster the team. ποΈ
Kris Bryant and Jeff Criswell hit the 60-day IL, with Bryant battling lumbar issues and Criswell recovering from Tommy John. Newcomer Pierson Ohl also faces Tommy John surgery. The injury list grows, challenging Rockies' depth and roster strategy.
Pierson Ohl's Tommy John surgery sidelines him for 2026, derailing bullpen plans. Rockies' roster strategy pivots, eyeing depth options as Ohl lands on 60-day IL. π€
The 2026 Colorado Rockies face a tough season after a dismal 43-119 record last year. Despite new additions like pitchers Michael Lorenzen and Jose Quintana, expectations remain low in a competitive division. Hunter Goodman shines as a standout player.
Rockies fans, meet the new pitching revolution. With a fresh coaching lineup and a focus on strategy, pitch design, and analytics, Colorado aims to transform its underwhelming 2025 performance. Pitchers like Chase Dollander are embracing the change. π―
Versatile Cole Carrigg, the Rockies' No. 4 prospect, lives up to the "super-utility player" tag. A switch-hitter with a cannon arm, Carrigg's adaptability shines as he handles multiple positions effortlessly. MLB debut on the horizon in 2026. βΎ