
| Rockies send CarGo to Sky Sox for rehab | |
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DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies are sending outfielder Carlos Gonzalez to the Colorado Springs Sky Sox for a rehabilitation assignment. The team said Gonzalez would play for the Sky Sox for their three-game series against the Nashville Sounds. The series was scheduled to start Wednesday but was postponed by rain until Thursday. Last year’s National League batting champ has been on the 15-day disabled list since July 22 with a right wrist strain. He took a round of batting practice before Tuesday’s game at Coors Field for the first time since being injured. Before his first trip to the DL, Gonzalez was hitting .289 with 15 homers, 56 RBIs, 63 runs and 16 stolen bases. (Copyright ©2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) That’s all for today. Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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| Rockies recall INF Chris Nelson from minors | |
DENVER — The Colorado Rockies have recalled infielder Chris Nelson from Triple-A Colorado Springs and designated veteran Alfredo Amezaga for assignment. Nelson hit .315 with five home runs and 40 RBIs for the Sky Sox this season. Amezaga was with the Rockies for a month, hitting .242 in 20 games. Rockies manager Jim Tracy said before the game Sunday against St. Louis that if Amezaga isn’t claimed by another club, he will go back to Colorado Springs and play every day. The 33-year-old has missed most of the last two seasons with knee injuries. © Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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| Rockies activate INF Ty Wigginton | |
DENVER – The Colorado Rockies have activated Ty Wigginton off the disabled list and placed the third baseman in the starting lineup against San Diego on Friday night. To make room on the roster, the Rockies sent struggling infielder Ian Stewart to Triple-A Colorado Springs to work on his swing. Wigginton has been bothered by a strained oblique since late April, an injury that resulted in his first trip to the DL in two years. He’s hitting .233 with two homers and 10 RBIs. Stewart started the season on the Rockies’ roster, but was sent down to Colorado Springs on April 19. He hit .361 with the Sky Sox and was brought back up to take the spot of Wigginton. The 26-year-old Stewart is hitting .064 in 21 games with the Rockies this season. If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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| Colorado Rockies Spring Training Preview: Carlos Gonzalez And The Unknowns | |
Read More: Carlos Gonzalez (LF – COL), Seth Smith (LF – COL), Charlie Blackmon (CF – COL), Colorado Rockies Entering the 2011 season, the Colorado Rockies’ outfield boasts a surplus of young talent, albeit unproven outside of 2010 MVP candidate Carlos Gonzalez. Gonzalez used his jaw-dropping 2010 season — where he batted an NL best .334 with 34 homeruns, good for a .974 OPS — to contend for the Triple Crown and MVP awards. He ended up placing second in the MVP race, and garnering the Silver Slugger and Gold Glove awards. During the offseason, Gonzalez signed a seven year, $80 million extension with Colorado. Gonzalez will likely play all three positions in the outfield. After Gonzalez, the positions become less reliable. Center fielder Dexter Fowler remains an intriguing possibility for a breakout season, after improving after a demotion to AAA Colorado Springs last season. The skills are there for Fowler to be a force in the outfield and the top of the lineup, but he needs to consistently put that ability on display during games. Seth Smith is another one of the talented outfield that suffered a very inconsistent 2010 season, but could bounce back in 2011. After being given the keys to a starting role because of Brad Hawpe’s release, Smith struggled mightily and hitting .192 with a .639 OPS. Smith will have to prove himself capable of handling a full time role this spring, and that last fall was simply an extended slump. Fan favorite Ryan Spilborghs profiles as the fourth outfielder this season. The 31-year-old is a known quantity that can play all three positions and batted .279 with 10 homeruns in limited play. Aside from those four players, the Rockies don’t have a true fifth outfielder slated to make the roster. Utility player Ty Wigginton can play some outfield and give one of the regulars a break. Eric Young, Jr. has limited experience in the outfield, but may see some playing time as well. In the minor leagues, top prospect Charlie Blackmon looks to force his way onto the roster out of spring training. Blackmon, drafted in the second round of the 2008 Amateur Draft, hit .297 with an .843 OPS last season for the Rockies’ AA affiliate Tulsa Drillers. Blackmon will likely start the season in Colorado Springs, but expect him to make his debut at Coors Field sometime this season. Cole Garner is also a fringe candidate for the outfield. Garner re-signed with the Rockies organization as a minor league free agent this past offseason after hitting an impressive .304 with an .894 OPS for Colorado Springs last season. The Rockies’ outfield is blessed with a plethora of youth and flexibility, but it’s a question of whether or not these players can perform according to their talents. If so, the Rockies are in prime position to win their first ever NL West Division title. Thanks for reading! . Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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| Quiznos cycling tour unveils route of Colorado race | |
A Colorado bicycling stage race will begin in Colorado Springs, then move through the Rockies before finishing with a stage from Golden to Denver. Not a lot else going on in the MLB world today. Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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| Colorado Rockies purchase contract of OF Jay Payton | |
The Colorado Rockies have purchased the contract of Jay Payton from Triple-A Colorado Springs, bringing the veteran outfielder back to the majors for the first time since 2008. That’s all the news for today. Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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