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…
Rockies take two of three from the Cardinals behind a strong performance courtesy of Germán Márquez and Brendan Rodgers. Who’s on a homer streak? What special group did Elehuris Montero join? And which fan favorite is coming to Colorado? Plus, Suzie hosts one of the wildest versions of Say Whaaaa we’ve done yet! DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE POD!…
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…
If the story of 2021 St. Louis Cardinals sounds familiar, it’s because you’ve already heard it once before. It’s the tale of the 2007 Colorado Rockies. At least, that’s how it appears and what fans of the Redbirds are hoping for, minus the World Series result. “I do not want to be the team that runs into them,” said AT&T…...
The Colorado Rockies are used to it. They are the lone team that plays in the Mountain Time zone. Therefore, games on the east coast are wrapping up when they start, and games on the west coast are underway shortly after the Rockies start. What that means is that none of baseball’s so-called experts are watching the team play. That…...