Charlie Condon struggled in the minor leagues last season, but Rockies GM Bill Schmidt revealed that the first round pick had been dealing with a bruised thumb.
Most critics and sportsbooks are again projecting the Rockies to be as bad as they were in 2023 (club-record 103 losses) and 2024 (101 losses). Competing for a spot in the playoffs, which Colorado last made in 2018, is still considered a longshot.
The Colorado Rockies will have heavy competition in the National League West this season, and that is not different than in prior seasons, but the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers have made several additions this offseason to become an even better team in 2025,
Impossible. They make everything difficult. Their plan is not easy to follow because it lacks transparency if not talent. When they talk about their starting rotation it sounds like a warning to a health care provider. And their optimism does not track because it is delusional.
Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt spoke with reporters at the “Rockies Fest” fan event this weekend, addressing such topics as the health of several notable Colorado players.
The New York Yankees should be exploring all options for their infield. This veteran from the Colorado Rockies could be the upgrade they need at third base.
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According to MiLB.com, right-handed pitcher Tommy Doyle has signed a minor-league contract with the Colorado Rockies that includes an invite to spring training. In 2023, Doyle logged 23 1/3 innings with the Rockies and posted a hefty 6.
Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black explained how people around baseball reacted to the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending spree.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - What a weekend it was, for Evansville Aces grad, Kyle Freeland. UE baseball’s former pitching “ace”, was back in town for Saturday’s night of memories, and on Friday, he and his wife, Ashley, helped break ground, on the construction, of UE baseball’s new clubhouse.
A Colorado Rockies player who retired last year will be sticking around this year, but now as a special assistant to the general manager.