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Even though the St. Louis Cardinals had invested a lot into their 2006 first-round pick over six years, Adam Ottavino was unceremoniously cut loose like so many others trying to carve out a career. Thankfully, the Colorado Rockies stepped in. Ottavino was a starting pitcher at the time, taking the ball 126 times in the minors and another three with…...

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When Colorado was officially eliminated from the playoffs on September 12, it seemed as if this October would bring no joy to most Rockies enthusiasts in search of the next Tony Wolters’ game-winning hit. Despite the happiness to most in the fan base Wednesday evening after the Washington Nationals completed an unlikely come-from-behind win in extra-innings to end the…...

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In this new series, BSN Rockies reporters Drew Creasman and Patrick Lyons battle for supremacy discussing various hot topics in-and-around the game of baseball. Creasman vs Lyons… who you got? Extending the game of baseball across the globe Topic #1: Should MLB concern itself with holding games in smaller venues or in other countries? Lyons:  As much as season…...

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DENVER – On Thursday July 25, Troy Tulowitzki officially announced his retirement from baseball after 13 years in the majors with Colorado, Toronto and New York. “For me to decide it was time, I talked to people I was close to about my decision and everyone seemed to agree. I gave it everything I got and my body was…...

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They say most of the ghosts are still across the street. Along with AT&T Sportsnet analyst Cory Sullivan, I tend to agree. Before the birth of the New York Yankees, the city that never sleeps received its first American League team in 1903. At the time, a team called Hilltop Park in the Washington Heights area of Manhattan was known…...

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Scottsdale, Arizona – Back in December during one of the slowest parts of another sluggish offseason, Colorado Rockies catcher Chris Rabago was busy becoming a member of three major league organizations in the span of only a few hours. When the carousel of transactions stopped, Rabago was back home with the club that he had spent his entire professional life.…...

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On this episode of the BSN Rockies Podcast, Jake Shapiro and Drew Creasman discuss Colorado missing out on Pat Neshek what they may do with Wade Davis and Greg Holland and circle back on Chris Iannetta. They run over Tyler Chatwood Jay Bruce Carlos Santana and the mess that is the Miami Marlins. And finally they talk hall of fame with a ton of stuff…...

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On this episode of the BSN Rockies Podcast, Jake Shapiro looks at the Colorado Rockies signing of catcher Chris Iannetta and what it means. He also talks about Tyler Chatwood’s career as a Rockie and how the Cubs made a solid move. Finally Shap takes a look around baseball with two huge moves made by two big market teams....

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DENVER — You don’t have to credit him for his hits in Japan to recognize that Ichiro Suzuki is the true all-time hit king. Maybe. The Miami Marlins and Colorado Rockies are currently locked in a battle for the Wild Card in the National League (the Marlins took Round One last night) but history trumps all else, so the…...

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Denver- Chad Bettis was looking to exorcise some of the recent demons he has faced on the bump and started strong against the Yankees on Wednesday retiring the first nine batters he faced. The Rockies took an early 1-0 lead thanks to a pair of singles from Charlie Blackmon and Nolan Arenado and some small ball from DJ…...

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