The Arizona Diamondbacks enjoyed a record-setting opener that included a 14-run third inning. Now Arizona hopes there is plenty more production in store on Friday night when it faces the Colorado Rockies in the second contest of a four-game series at Phoenix.
PHOENIX, Mar. 28 — The Arizona Diamondbacks rode a record-breaking third inning to a 16–1 blowout victory over the visiting Colorado Rockies Thursday evening.
Watch the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies facing each other on the 2024 MLB opening day. The first pitch is scheduled today, March 28, at 10:00 PM ET in the Chase Field.
The Colorado Rockies take on last season’s National League Champions, the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Colorado will be tested out of the gate in their first four-game series with their division rivals.
Today’s the day! It’s Opening Day! Since 1993, the Rockies have strung together a record of 17-14 on Opening Day. Can this recharged, and motivated group the Rockies have win Thursday afternoon against last season’s National League Champion Arizona Diamondbacks?
Today’s the day! It’s Opening Day! Since 1993, the Rockies have strung together a record of 17-14 on Opening Day. Can this recharged, and motivated group the Rockies have win Thursday afternoon against last season’s National League Champion Arizona Diamondbacks?
Two seasons after losing 110 games, the Arizona Diamondbacks played in the World Series last season. The stunning accomplishment makes the Diamondbacks an intriguing club as they open the 2024 season against the Colorado Rockies on Thursday night at Phoenix.
Utility infielder Alan Trejo has made the Rockies’ Opening Day roster, manager Bud Black announced this morning (X link via Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post).
Colorado Rockies shortstop Ezequiel Tovar agreed to a seven-year contract extension on Tuesday that runs through the 2030 season with a club option for 2031.
Skyler and Evan are back with a second episode this week to discuss the Opening Day rotation, the Jake Cave trade, and the team-friendly extension of Ezequiel Tovar!
Colorado Rockies News and Notes for Tuesday, March 26, 2024 When it comes to making predictions for the coming MLB season, I tend to prefer writing a (very rough) SWOT analysis that includes strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
Last month, we predicted which five unpredictable Colorado Rockies pitchers would claim a starting spot within the rotation. Well, all five we’ve predicted will make the rotation, as the official decision was made clear yesterday afternoon.
Colorado Rockies outfielder Jordan Beck was given the Abby Greer Award as Spring Training MVP on Sunday. The award is given to developing prospects who are making an impact at camp.
Skyler and Evan discuss the Greg Jones trade, the new strikeout philosophy, Ryan McMahon, and the 26-man roster. It’s a two-parter! For more information on the future of podcasts here at Purple Row, please click here!
The Colorado Rockies have reportedly moved to secure a player that they see as a big part of their future.
Zimmer was in camp on a minor league deal, but became expendable when the Rox acquired another left-handed outfield option in Jake Cave via a trade with the Phillies earlier Sunday.
Speed is back in Major League Baseball since the new rules have encouraged players to run wild on the basepaths. With larger bags and strict pickoff regulations, there has never been a better time to be a thief in baseball.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — For a rotation that has been ravaged by injuries over the past year, there are plenty of 2024 hopes for the Colorado Rockies riding on the left arm of starting pitcher Kyle Freeland.
If there is a professional sport that gives teams a chance to start their season 5-0, it's Major League Baseball. So who is DraftKings giving the best odds to?
Former National League MVP Kris Bryant is set to occupy the No. 2 spot in the Colorado Rockies' batting order this year, according to reports. Also, Bryant will be making the switch to first base, as we covered earlier in this offseason.
Playing in Coors Field, the Colorado Rockies are always in need of pitching. Unfortunately for Colorado, the Rockies won’t have one of their best pitching options in German Marquez to start the season.
Colorado Rockies right-handed pitcher Germán Márquez is scheduled to throw bullpen sessions this week, general manager Bill Schmidt told MLB Network Radio.
The veteran surprised many when he signed with the Rockies before the start of the 2022 season, and he opened up about that decision in a new interview.
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