The 1-6 homestand dashed a lot of hope that Colorado could hit the over on 68.5 wins this season. It’s still possible, but what’s the scenario that allows them to sneak four wins on the California road trip? We dive into the responses GM Bill Schmidt made over the week about what went well, what didn’t and how the organization…
One day after Kyle Freeland is nominated for the Roberto Clemente Award, Major League Baseball implements new rules for 2023 and beyond. Voice of the Colorado Rockies for AT&T SportsNet, Drew Goodman, shares his thoughts on the next step in baseball’s evolution. How do players feel about these rules? Which one will be most impactful? Will gameplay evolve dramatically? Score…
On a day when two Rockies’ exited early with injuries and the team struggled in all areas, lots of history was made. Mostly on the Cardinals side. What did Albert Pujols do for the first time in his career? How severe are the injuries to Blackmon and Senzatela? And what options do the Rockies have? DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO…
Colorado posted some big numbers on the night they celebrated some big players in the form of future Hall of Famers Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina. What did Nolan Arenado have to say? And what did he almost improbably do on the field? Drew Goodman, voice of the Colorado Rockies on AT&T SportsNet and host of his eponymous podcast, shares…
Nolan Arenado may be the main subject of the baseball world in Denver for a few days, but MLB is holding it’s second ever Field of Dreams Game. Are the uniforms on point? Which DNVR Rockies guest will be broadcasting a game from Iowa? And how many times will MLB be heading to Europe in the near future? We also…
It’s that time of the year again. Nolan Arenado is back in Denver for a three-game set with his St. Louis Cardinals. Katie Woo of The Athletic joins us to discuss how the former Rockies’ third baseman has been fitting in and making an impact with some of the younger players in the clubhouse. She also gives us the update…
It’s that time of year again. The return of Nolan Arenado to Denver. Regardless of how salty you might feel over the separation between Arenado and the Colorado Rockies, you can’t deny the outstanding career he’s put together so far during his ten seasons in Major League Baseball. “If I’m thinking back to everything, the walk-off cycle is one of…
Los Angeles may not have been a better host this year than Denver in 2021, but the All-Star Game and Home Run Derby were electric as always. Is there a problem with Clayton Kershaw starting for the NL squad? Could C.J. Cron feasibly have won the ASG MVP Award? And how much did tickets cost for the worst seat in…
Colorado has added 12 new prospects in the first two days of the 2022 MLB Draft and we’ve got a little bit on each player. Who has so much swagger that it was the subject of conversation in his draft meeting? Who has a body comp similar to 2-time All-Star and former Rockie? Plus, the Home Run Derby picks for…
With the least amount of wins (88) of any postseason team in 2021, Atlanta has become the World Series Champions! A group of former Colorado Rockies factored in the title, including one man who is now a playoff legend. Drew shares his picks for the Top of the Rockies awards as well as his personal walk-up music, should he ever…
Drew Goodman joins us to discuss the career of Albert Pujols, great MLB voices over the years, and surging Colorado Rockies Charlie Blackmon and Jon Gray.
From Nolan Arenado to Albert Pujols, we celebrate the best current players in MLB and the Colorado Rockies. Makayla Perkins joins Drew and Patrick to draft current players who will end up in the Hall of Fame.
It’s been a flashback to 2018 at Coors Field this weekend. A historic walk-off grand slam by Charlie Blackmon on Friday night. Extra-inning shenanigans on Saturday night. And Kyle Freeland continued his return to form and make believers out of the doubters. However, you know it’s 2020 by the final score: Angels 5, Rockies 2. The game reached its apex…
DNVR Rockies beat reporters Drew Creasman and Patrick Lyons battle for supremacy discussing various hot topics pertaining to the inhabitants of 2001 Blake Street as well all the scuttlebutt in-and-around the game of baseball. Major League Baseball and the MLB Players’ Association may not have agreed on a lot before the July 23 date for Opening Day was set by…
May of 2000 was the month Todd Helton officially planted his flag on first base at Coors Field to stake his claim as one of the finest ballplayers of his generation. After two consecutive seasons of incredible offensive production, the entirety of MLB turned its eyes to Denver during the fifth month of the new century. A pair of multi-hit…
With three Opening Day celebrations on this date, only one did not result in a win. Although Colorado would lose 8-6 to the Diamondbacks in the first game of 2007, the year would be the most successful in franchise history. Even after the 8-6 loss at the hands of Arizona to begin the season, Colorado would enter play on May…
Jeff Scott can’t help but laugh when he thinks back 19 years, to that day in June 1999, when as the scouting director of the St. Louis Cardinals he used the team’s 13th round draft choice, the 402nd player selected that year, to announce on the conference call, “The St. Louis Cardinals selected Pujols, Albert, a third baseman from Maple…...
Walt Weiss isn’t the only one sick to his stomach. Colorado Rockies fans are feeling nauseous after enduring what turned into an 11-game losing streak on Wednesday night in Anaheim as they dropped their second consecutive game in which they scored just one run. Joking aside, Weiss never made it to the ballpark on Wednesday. He was taken to…...
Jeff Francis made his return on Saturday. Saturday’s matinee at Coors Field was a micro chasm of the entire 2012 season as the Colorado Rockies lost to the Los Angeles Angels 11-5. The game represented exactly what the Rockies approach going into the season was. Basically what that amounts to is cross your fingers and hope everything goes perfectly. The...
Has Helton done enough to go to the Hall of Fame? There has never been a voting system with more flaws. The Baseball Hall of Fame is voted on by writer’s who have covered Major League Baseball for at least 10 seasons for a newspaper, a magazine, or another recognized publication and are members of the Baseball Writers Association of…...