The good news for Colorado Rockies fans? They have a superstar in Nolan Arenado and what looks like a future star in Jon Gray on the mound. The bad news? The script isn’t going to change for the Rockies anytime soon. On Tuesday night in San Diego, Gray’s five shutout innings weren’t enough, and neither was Arenado’s game-tying home…...
Sometimes you get kicked when you are already down. The Colorado Rockies have to feel that way after a difficult 4-2 loss on Saturday night in San Diego. After three straight blowout losses, the Rockies had the best case scenario going for them. Their ace, Jorge De La Rosa was taking the mound. If there was anyone who could…...
The Rockies lost Nolan Arenado for a long time on Friday night. Nolan Arenado has emerged as a huge star for the Colorado Rockies in 2014. After one errant slide on Friday, the Rockies will be without him for quite a while. After drilling a ball off the top of the left field wall in the top of the 2nd…...
Was Walt Weiss sleeping in the dugout? If the Colorado Rockies brass tries to say that the team hasn’t given up, all one needs to do is point to the 2nd inning of the Rockies embarrassing 11-2 loss to the Braves on Thursday night. Following a called third strike on the Rockies All-Star shortstop to end the inning, Tulo turned…...
The 2012 season for the Colorado Rockies is going even worse than what most expected. The passionate fans that remain mainly direct their ire at general manager Dan O’Dowd. He is the author of the “piggy-back” pitching situation, which was immediately a joke around the league. He is the founder of the theory that pitching at altitude creates massive injuries…...
Huston Street blew his first save of the season on Thursday night. With a 2-0 lead, Street gave up two solo home runs, allowing the Diamondbacks back into the game.In the 11th inning, Justin Upton hit a high bloop single just inside the right field line, scoring Chris Young from second base, ending the game.Blame will fall on the shoulders…...
Justin Upton launched a 3-0 fastball deep into the right field seats to lead off the bottom half of the eighth inning at Chase Field in Phoenix. It was a no doubter, giving the Diamondbacks a 4-3 lead that would prove to be the difference.The bomb didn’t come as much of a surprise. The surprise of the inning came when…...