Will CarGo stay or will CarGo go? That’s something I’m asked quite frequently from Rockies fans who are genuinely excited about the 2017 season.
via Saunders: Carlos Gonzalez’s fate hangs over Rockies offseason — The Denver Post
Will CarGo stay or will CarGo go? That’s something I’m asked quite frequently from Rockies fans who are genuinely excited about the 2017 season.
via Saunders: Carlos Gonzalez’s fate hangs over Rockies offseason — The Denver Post
Since the Rockies hired Bud Black as their new manager last Monday, one of the things I’ve been asked most often by fans, friends and family is this: “Will Black be able to get along with the front office?”
via Saunders: Bud Black certain he can work, thrive with Rockies’ front office — The Denver Post
Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit While there were moments in the Colorado Rockies’ 2016 season where it seemed like they could contend for a Wild Card spot, it was still very much a year of rebuilding. With a parade of high-profile prospects being called up from the minors, and with several little-known players stepping up…
via Blake Street’s Youth Movement: Trevor Story — Mile High Sports
The Colorado Rockies improved their record by seven games from 2015 to 2016 ending the season with a 75-87 record. The team certainly could have finished the season with a more impressive record but their record plummeted in the month of September. The September record of 11-16 was their worst winning percentage in any month…
via Colorado Rockies: Who Was the Most Improved Player in 2016? — Rox Pile
SAN FRANCISCO — Nolan Arenado emerged from the indoor batting cage at AT&T Park on Tuesday afternoon, sweat streaming down his face. He was smiling, of course, because hitting almost always brings a smile to his face.
via Nolan Arenado disappointed in Rockies’ season, proud of his historic production — The Denver Post
The Rockies entered the weekend with a 73-80 record, their chances of a winning season close to zero.
via Saunders: Paint-by-numbers look at 2016 Rockies reveals good and bad — The Denver Post
Many a pitcher has walked onto the mound at Coors Field only to trudge off it, shell-shocked and cursing under his breath.
via Jorge De La Rosa, in likely his final start for Rockies, hit hard by Cardinals — The Denver Post
After years of bad baseball, there’s a brighter tomorrow for the Rockies. But will manager Walt Weiss get to see it?
via Kiszla: To take the next step, should Rockies keep manager Walt Weiss? — The Denver Post
The first hint that it might be an extraordinary night for Jon Gray came in the first inning. Colorado’s big right-hander struck out San Diego Padres shortstop Luis Sardinas, who swung harmlessly at Gray’s 89 mph slider.
via Jon Gray sets Rockies club record, striking out 16 batters against Padres — The Denver Post
When the Colorado Rockies begin making offseason decisions, keeping Charlie Blackmon as the leadoff hitter and center fielder will probably be their easiest.
via Blackmon Hopes To Continue Career Season In Upcoming Padres Series — CBS Denver