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It’s Friday, July 11 and the Rockies (21-72) are in Cincinnati to take on the Reds (48-46). Germán Márquez is slated to take the mound for Colorado against Chase Burns for Cincinnati.
Despite their struggles on the field, the Colorado Rockies are a team that many people are going to be keeping an eye on ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline. They might be on pace to break the record for losses in a single season,
Major League Baseball’s worst team could be getting a familiar name if analysts’ predictions come true.
Two days away from the 2025 MLB draft, there's still not much clarity about who the Washington Nationals will select with the No. 1 overall pick.
The Colorado Rockies are further away from contending for a playoff spot than any other team in the MLB. On pace to set the record for losses in a single season
Washington on Sunday relieved general manager Mike Rizzo of his duties. That move could pay dividends for the Rockies, according to ESPN MLB draft insider Kiley McDaniel.
The idea of Colorado moving on from GM Bill Schmidt is generating chatter and drawing public acknowledgment from ownership.
DJ LeMahieu was cut by the New York Yankees with almost $22 million remaining on his contract, one day after the two-time batting champion got demoted to the bench.
Bill Schmidt is a Colorado Rockies lifer. He ran the scouting portion of the franchise before becoming general manager in 2021.