What does it mean for the Colorado Rockies if teams like the Oakland Athletics and Washington Nationals are in sell mode? Should Atlanta refuse to show the bag to their stars, could a Freddie Freeman signing throw a wrench into the works that benefits Colorado? It’s also Day 35 of the lockout and we touch base with where both sides…
What does the Rockies’ Opening Day 2022 lineup look like right now? Who’s batting leadoff? Where should Brendan Rodgers hit? And is Ryan McMahon ready to bat third? We answer these questions and look at free agent options, highlight the history of Colorado’s free agent spending and examine how that Tyler Chatwood deal – signed on this date four years…
The start of anything new invariably comes with a flurry of firsts. Even after more than a century of professional baseball, the game still manages to surprise. For the origins of the Colorado Rockies in 1993, much is known about the charter members that helped record some of the important firsts: Eric Young Sr, Dante Bichette, Andrés Galarraga and David…
When the Colorado Rockies did not sign even one major league free agent this past offseason, it was a reminder they had once invested $172.5M in two starting pitchers. It was December of 2000 and less than three years later, neither would be seen in purple pinstripes ever again. Mike Hampton (eight-years, $121M) and Denny Neagle (five-years, $51.5M) were signed…
The indelible mark on our memories is left oftentimes by the sheer rarity of an event or the magnitude of a result. LoDo legends such as Carlos González and Nolan Arenado have their share of heartwarming efforts, but reflecting upon their best single-game performance comes down to their highlight-making cycles in 2010 and on Father’s Day in 2017, respectively. It was…
We continue our countdown of the 10 best moments from the Colorado Rockies 2017 season with a pitching performance for the record books.
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…...
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....
The Colorado Rockies fell just short in their comeback attempt, losing to the Miami Marlins 5-4 in their first game back home.
The Colorado Rockies were shutout, took a two-game sweep in San Francisco, and now risk falling into a tie for the second NL Wild Card spot.
Tyler Chatwood was phenomenal on the mound and at the plate to power a 6-1 Colorado Rockies win over the San Diego Padres.
The Colorado Rockies turned a close one into a laugher in completing something they haven't done in 24 years.
The Colorado Rockies offense finally put out a sustained effort and a mix-and-match pitching staff got the job done in a 9-6 win over the Giants.
On this episode of the BSN Rockies Podcast, Drew Creasman and Jake Shapiro react to the club’s first game against the Milwaukee. Plus the two answer questions and explain bullpen usage as well why plays better as starters and Shap explains how MLB’s schedule words because of a question. Then, the two get into a spirited debate about MLB umpires....
Tyler Chatwood is still a valuable member of the Colorado Rockies, but where would he be most valuable?
The Colorado Rockies jumped out to a big lead but allowed 10 unanswered to drop the second game of the series to the Mets.
The Colorado Rockies will be without Greg Holland for a few days and will be trying Tyler Chatwood in the bullpen.
The Colorado Rockies have lost 15 of their past 20 games and Saturday's may have been the worst yet.