Rockies at Diamondbacks: Game preview and best bet for Sunday
Sitting well below the .500 mark at this point in the year is not a fluke, and dropping 14 of their last 20 games tells you…
Sitting well below the .500 mark at this point in the year is not a fluke, and dropping 14 of their last 20 games tells you…
For the Rockies to compete tonight, starter Tomoyuki Sugano must find a way to quiet a Diamondbacks lineup that's found momentum.
While Colorado continues to stumble out of the gate, Arizona is finding its rhythm.
Rockies starter Kyle Freeland is allowing a disastrous 11.76 hits per nine innings, leading to a bloated 7.22 ERA.
The Rockies will look to carry momentum from Monday’s win into tonight's matchup at Coors Field
Rockies starting pitcher Jose Quintana is averaging a meager 4.24 strikeouts per nine innings this season.
Rockies starter Michael Lorenzen has been battered to the tune of a 6.55 ERA and a painful 1.84 WHIP.
The sportsbooks are leaning into the Coors Field altitude, but neither of these teams has the firepower to justify it right now.
Rockies first baseman TJ Rumfield has been swinging a hot bat; hitting .333 with a .999 OPS over his last 10 games.
Freeland has consistently dismissed all trade talk in the past, saying that he wants to remain a Rockie for his entire career.
If you want a reason to watch the Rockies today, look no further than Mickey Moniak, who leads the National League in slugging.
After a 3-1 loss on Tuesday, the Rockies look to snap their road losing streak this afternoon against the Pirates.
The Rockies have dropped four consecutive series, making this East Coast swing feel like an uphill climb.
Rockies starter Chase Dollander has been lights-out on the road this season, with a 3-0 record and 2.49 ERA away from Coors Field.
Acquiring a player like Mickey Moniak on the cheap is the kind of move that 'Moneyball' clubs are known for making.
Longtime Colorado Rockies broadcaster Drew Goodman recently helped welcome his son Zach to the Rockies broadcast team.
After teasing the idea of calling the pitches from the dugout, the Rockies have put it into practice this season.
A right-handed, homegrown fireballer might be exactly what the rebuilding Rockies need.
With a new and improved front office in place, the future is all but guaranteed to be bigger and brighter than the recent past.
The Rockies will dwell in the NL West cellar again, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they won't have made progress.
For the first time in a very long time, the identity of the Rockies' starter at first base in is still TBD.
Will Freeland, the team's union representative, still be a Colorado Rockie when the 2027 season finally begins?
At this point, both sides should want the same thing: a quiet ending to the Bryant saga in Denver.
Gilbreath hasn’t missed a spring training since 2018. This February is different – and not by choice.
The Rockies have finally been operating like other major-league franchises following leadership changes at the top.