
| Former Glenns Ferry Pitcher Inks Minor-League Deal… | |
Former Glenns Ferry standout pitcher Zach Simons has signed a Simons, who announced the signing on Twitter, Colorado traded Simons to the Detroit Tigers in 2008, and after The Rockies have not yet announced the transaction. That’s all the news for today. Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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| Tyler Colvin traded to the Colorado Rockies | |
Thursday December 8, 2011 Undated–Former North Augusta state Tyler Colvin has been traded from the Chicago Cubs to the Colorado Rockies Thursday.
Colvin struggled in 2011 hitting just .150 with 6 homers and 20 runs batted in. Colvin also spent some time in Iowa and Triple A after being demoted during the season. The Rockies think Colvin can hit 20 homers and deal Ian Stewart and Casey Weathers to the Cubs in exchange for Colvin and DJ LeMahieu.
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| Rockies decline option for team career-win leader… | |
DENVER — The Colorado Rockies have declined their $11 million mutual option for next season on right-hander Aaron Cook, the franchise’s career leader in wins. Cook had a rough season in the final year of his contract, going 3-10 with a 6.03 ERA. The sinkerball specialist was bothered by shoulder stiffness in spring training and then he broke his right index finger when he slammed it in a door, forcing him to miss the first two months of the season. The 32-year-old Cook, who’s the team’s career leader in wins (72), innings pitched (1,312 1/3) and starts (206), could be brought back at a reduced price. Thanks for visiting our blog =). Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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| Will Colorado Rockies Look At Chase Headley, Pedro… | |
Read More: Chase Headley (3B – SDP), Ty Wigginton (3B – COL), Jose Lopez (2B – FLA), Ian Stewart (3B – COL), Pedro Alvarez (3B – PIT), Colorado Rockies Third base was an offensive black hole for the Colorado Rockies, amassing a league worst -1.5 fWAR (Wins Above Replacement). Among the culprits for this were Ian Stewart, Jose Lopez and Ty Wigginton. Stewart and Wigginton remain members of the Rockies’ organization while Lopez was jettisoned months ago. The team did look at Kevin Kouzmanoff, soon to be released, Chris Nelson and Jordan Pacheco at the position over the last few months of the season, but neither figures to be a long-term solution. General manager Dan O’Dowd needs to find a solution to the problem this offseason. Troy Renck of the Denver Post reports that league executives expect the Rockies to pursue David Wright, who had been a point of interest for the team during the season. O’Dowd would need to pony up the prospects to get Wright if the Mets did want to move him, which might not be the case. Instead Renck, believes the Rockies could try to re-ignite trade talks with the Pirates for Pedro Alvarez and with the Padres for Chase Headley. Alvarez has been a disappointment for being the No. 2 overall pick in 2008. As a rookie in 2010, he hit 16 home runs, but he regressed in 2011 with a .191/.272/.289 triple-slash line and four home runs. Headley, though, could serve as a third baseman for a year before Nolan Arenado is ready for the majors. He could eventually shift to the outfield, where he has experience. Headley would likely see an increase in home runs by getting out of PetCo Park. He hit .289/.374/.399 in 113 games this season. For more on the Rockies, visit Purple Row. Feel free to leave your comments below. Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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| 2011 Colorado Rockies: What went wrong? | |
Nick Tremaroli Bleacher Report 1:44 p.m. MDT, September 29, 2011
DENVER — Think back to February and March. Expectations in Colorado and within the Rockies organization were extremely high. This year was the year that Broncotown, USA would receive a World Series trophy. Even a few ESPN experts chose the Rockies to win it all this year. Through the first month of the season, things looked as though those expectations would be met. With a 17-8 record, they had the third-best record, behind Philadelphia and Cleveland, both at 18-8. Colorado looked poised to begin their reign as a perennial playoff contender. What in the world happened to cause such a collapse? The simple answer is that everything fell apart, from pitching to hitting to injuries. READ MORE>>> What do you guys think about this. Posted in rockies-news | Comments Off
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| Rockies Lifeless as End Of Season Approaches | |
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Madison Bumgarner and two relievers combined on a three-hitter, Brandon Belt homered into McCovey Cove and the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 7-0 on Tuesday night. Conor Gillaspie, making a rare start at third base in place of Pablo Sandoval, hit an inside-the-park home run in the seventh while Brandon Crawford added two hits and an RBI for the Giants, who have won two straight following a four-game losing streak. That’s little consolation for the defending World Series champs, who will still miss the postseason a year after claiming their first title in 54 years. Giants manager Bruce Bochy juggled his lineup slightly, starting Gillaspie at third and moving Sandoval to first. It seemed to do the trick. Gillaspie singled and scored on Belt’s homer in the fourth then stumbled his way around the bases in the seventh for his first career home run. The Giants rookie hit a deep fly ball into the gap in right center that sailed over the head of Colorado outfielder Ty Wiggington. Gillaspie raced around the bases and broke for home when Wiggington overthrew cutoff man Mark Ellis. He tripped after rounding third then had to hustle to beat the throw home from shortstop Tommy Field. Belt hit his ninth homer, a two-run shot off Rockies starter Alex White, in the fourth. It was Belt’s first splash hit and the 84th overall at the Giants waterfront ballpark. The only player younger than the 23-year-old Belt to reach the waters at ATA&T Park is Sandoval, who did it 12 days shy of his 23rd birthday. Giants hitters have done it a total of 60 times, 35 from home run king Barry Bonds. Belt, who spent three stints in the minors this season after starting the year with the big league club, later walked and scored on Crawford’s triple in the sixth. That was all the support Bumgarner needed to secure San Francisco’s seventh consecutive win over Colorado and 13th overall this season. Bumgarner, the winning pitcher in Game 4 of the World Series last season, allowed only two hits and pitched with runners on base in only two innings — the second and sixth. Each time, he worked out of trouble. Kevin Kouzmanoff doubled leading off the second and took third on Jordan Pacheco’s single to right. Bumgarner (13-13) then struck out the next three hitters, including Wilin Rosario and Field who were both caught looking at a third strike. Bumgarner retired 18 of the final 19 batters he faced, did not walk anyone for the second straight start and finished with nine strikeouts. Ramon Ramirez pitched the eighth and former starter Barry Zito worked the ninth to complete the shutout. White (2-4) got off to a rough start, walking leadoff batter Andres Torres on six pitches then uncorking back-to-back wild pitches to advance Torres to third. Mike Fontenot followed with a sacrifice fly to give the Giants a 1-0 lead. San Francisco put two runners on in the second and had a runner at second in the third but couldn’t add on until Gillaspie singled in the fourth and Belt homered. Crawford’s RBI triple was the second of the rookie’s career. He later scored on a wild pitch, the fourth of the night thrown by Colorado pitchers. Notes: Rockies manager Jim Tracy will bring back his entire coaching staff next season, including hitting coach Carney Lansford and pitching coach Bob Apodaca, both of whom have come under fire this year. … Colorado general manager Dan O’Dowd and slugger Jason Giambi held a lengthy meeting in the dugout two hours before the game discussing the future of the club and some of the players. … LHP Drew Pomeranz makes his fourth career start for Colorado. Pomeranz (1-1) allowed two runs over 5 2-3 innings but left with a no-decision against the Giants on Sept. 17. … RHP Matt Cain (12-11) goes for his third straight win over the Rockies in the finale. … Bill Neukom, who will retire as the Giants’ controlling owner at the end of the year and be replaced by Larry Baer as chief executive officer, was on the field during batting practice. … Oakland Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell and winger Ryan Clowe of the San Jose Sharks were among those in attendance.
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