Nick Groke: Sandy Clough 05/17/2017 — KKFN

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Sandy Clough is joined by Nick Groke from The Denver Post. Nick first talks about what has impressed him the most about the Rockies so far. Nick also breaks down the Rockies starting rotation and what they have been able to achieve so far this season. Nick goes into why it’s been so important for…

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Colorado Rockies vs. Minnesota Twins: 5 key players to watch — Rox Pile

The Colorado Rockies open interleague play for the 2017 season with a trip to the Twin Cities to take on the Minnesota Twins. Like the Rockies, the Twins sit atop their division … to the surprise of some pundits and prognosticators. Minnesota leads the American League Central with a 19-15 mark. However, the Twins are…

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With Resurgent Holland, Rockies Winning Closer Lottery — CBS Denver

DENVER (AP)– It’s mid-May, and the Colorado Rockies are still in first place. One big reason for that unexpected development is the performance of their resurgent closer. The Rockies signed Greg Holland last offseason to a contract laden with performance bonuses , hoping the right-hander could regain his status as one of the game’s top…

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MORNING MINUTE: Rockies offense times it perfectly — Mile High Sports

The Rockies split the series with the Dodgers thanks to an offensive awakening led by Pat Valaika on Sunday. Was this homestand a success in the eyes of Nate Lundy and Shawn Drotar? And is CarGo’s batting on the upswing after starting the season in a slump? All that in the video up top. The post…

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Ryan Hanigan’s comfort and confidence is ‘a good thing for the Rockies’ — Mile High Sports

When Colorado Rockies catcher Tony Wolters suffered a concussion a couple weeks ago against San Diego, longtime MLB veteran and brand-spanking-new Rockie Ryan Hanigan took over. He has been producing consistently for Colorado ever since. With Wolters getting in his reps in Triple-A on injury his rehab assignment and his return the big leagues just around the corner,…

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Rockies to call up Jeff Hoffman for second game of doubleheader — Mile High Sports

Though it wasn’t the original plan, the Colorado Rockies will play a doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday. Doubleheaders can take a toll on rosters. As such, the Rockies have called in a reinforcement. Rockies manager Bud Black told MLB Network Radio that the team will call up prized pitching prospect Jeff Hoffman for…

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Peyton Manning remains a big Rockies fan, visits clubhouse at Coors Field — The Denver Post

His buddy Todd Helton is back home in Tennessee, but Peyton Manning remains a Rockies fan. The former Broncos quarterback showed up in the Rockies’ clubhouse Monday evening during a rain delay at Coors Field before a Cubs-Rockies game that was eventually postponed. “I talked to Peyton, he popped into my office and that was…

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Rockies manager Bud Black provides update on David Dahl — Mile High Sports

Prior to Tuesday’s double-header against the Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black notioned that fans may be seeing action from sophomore outfielder David Dahl relatively soon, but wouldn’t give an exact timeline. “He’s getting close again,” Black said. “I think there’s some mild rotational happening, there’s some rotational stuff occurring—weight room, training room. So…

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