The Colorado Rockies finally put together a winning streak but have yet to win a series this season. They will have a chance to accomplish the second feat Saturday night when they host the Texas Rangers in the second game of a three-game set in Denver.
The Colorado Rockies (10-28) play on Saturday in Denver against the Texas Rangers (22-18). First pitch is at 8:10 PM ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Rangers will send Andrew Heaney (0-4) to the mound, while Ryan Feltner (1-3) will answer the bell for the Rockies.
They have finally done it. For the first time this season, the Colorado Rockies have won back-to-back games. This two-game win streak has given the Rockies their ninth and tenth win of the season.
It took just over seven weeks, but the Colorado Rockies (10-28) have finally won two games in a row.
Charlie Blackmon hit a tiebreaking, two-out double in the eighth inning and the Colorado Rockies produced their first winning streak of the year with a 4-2 victory over the Texas Rangers on Friday in Denver.
Lambert has started three of his past four outings and has been hit much harder than he was early in the year. The 27-year-old righty didn’t make it out of the fourth inning in any of his appearances.
On Thursday, the Colorado Rockies picked up their ninth win of the season with a 9-1 win over the San Francisco Giants. Colorado scored a season-high seven runs during the fourth inning to get a well-needed victory.
Brenton Doyle homered among his two hits, Ezequiel Tovar tripled and doubled in the fourth inning and finished with three hits, and the Colorado Rockies beat the San Francisco Giants 9-1 in Denver on Thursday.
Wins have been scarce for the Colorado Rockies -- and their starting pitchers. Cal Quantrill has one of the rotation's two victories, and he will shoot for another when Colorado wraps up a three-game series against the San Francisco Giants on Thursday in Denver.
Since the beginning of this month, Colorado Rockies great, four-time all-star, and two-time Silver Slugger Award winner Charlie Blackmon has been going through a severe slump.
The Colorado Rockies have sludged their way to an 8-27 start to the 2024 MLB season with nearly nothing going well. For those inclined to diagnose the
The Colorado Rockies (8-27) will try to end their three-game losing streak when they host the San Francisco Giants (16-21) on Wednesday at 8:40 PM ET on COLR.
Strike 2: Attention disgruntled baseball fans – and several notable media members – around the region: There are two things you need to understand while you (justifiably) rip into the Colorado Rockies for their historically miserable start to the season.
The Colorado Rockies have lost eight out of their 10 games and are on another losing streak after losing their last two games of a three-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Colorado Rockies expected to have growing pains as they rebuild with younger players, but the lessons have been hard. Colorado has just eight victories, has yet to win consecutive games this season and has trailed in all but one of its 34 games.
The Rockies are 8-24 over the season’s first 32 games, but their GM doesn't seem too concerned about the state of the franchise.
The Colorado Rockies have recalled right-handed pitcher Angel Chivilli from Double-A Hartford, the team announced Friday afternoon. In a corresponding move, Colorado has placed right-handed pitcher Justin Lawrence on the paternity list.
The Colorado Rockies entered this week one game ahead of the Miami Marlins, barely hovering above last place in the entire National League. The Marlins have defended their home turf this week, though, flipping the script on the visiting Rockies.
The Rockies are calling up a top outfield prospect for his big league debut.
Daniel Bard’s 2024 season has ended due to injuries, starting with tearing the meniscus in his left knee while simply just playing catch, he would undergo surgery, that injury was only supposed to keep him out for 5-7 weeks but then he had surgery on the flexor tendon in his right elbow which ultimately ended his season.
Boom! Julio Rodriguez went yard on Tuesday night to finally put an end to our home run prop drought. Let's keep the momentum rolling with three more HR picks for Wednesday's MLB slate.
Colorado Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon Is Mr. Inconsistency. His defensive chops are undisputed. He’s a three-time Gold Glove finalist with 53 career DRS and 34 OAA at the hot corner.
The Rockies are off to a franchise-worst 4-15 start in 2024.
Each week, we’ll be doing a prospect roundup for pitchers and hitters. Offensively, there’s surely going to be more standouts from a week-to-week basis and I admittedly won’t be able to get to everyone.
The Rockies on Monday made the surprising decision to trot out a starting pitcher as a pinch runner. The strategy did not work out.
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