Welcome to the 2025 edition of Ranking the Rockies, where we take a look back at every player to log playing time for the Rockies in 2025. The purpose of this list is to provide a snapshot of the player in context.
Estrada? Amador? Who is the second baseman of the future? The historically bad 2025 Colorado Rockies look very different than they did back on March 28 when the season began in a three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The move comes after an injury to Tyler Freeman. This morning, the Colorado Rockies announced they have recalled Adael Amador (No. 3 PuRP) from the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes.
The Rockies announced that infielder Tyler Freeman has been placed on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to April 10) due to a left oblique strain. Infield prospect Adael Amador has been called up from Triple-A to take Freeman’s spot on the active roster, as Amador hinted via a message on his Instagram page yesterday.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
A pair of franchises that had little to celebrate last year are ready to turn the page on a new season, and the prospects that took the field for both the Rockies and White Sox may play a big role in their respective franchises' future.
The Colorado Rockies have optioned infielder Adael Amador and catcher Drew Romo to Triple-A Albuquerque, the team announced Wednesday. Amador is ranked as the No.
The Rockies announced Wednesday that they’ve optioned catcher Drew Romo and second baseman Adael Amador. Both players made their MLB debuts last season but will start this year in the minors.
The Colorado Rockies endured a difficult 2024 season, as the team finished last in the NL West with a 61-101 record. Colorado’s in the midst of a massive rebuild, and that effort will continue into 2025.
The middle infielder made his MLB debut in 2024, but had a mixed season overall Amador had a better 2024 than you likely remember, but it wasn’t a smooth season for him.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Amador’s plate discipline reigned in Double-A but can it translate to the big leagues? Welcome to the 2024 edition of Ranking the Rockies, where we take a look back at every player to log playing time for the Rockies in 2024.
Blackmon strained his hamstring on Tuesday and will be replaced on the roster by Sam Hilliard. On Friday afternoon, the Colorado Rockies made a series of roster moves prior to the series opener against the Washington Nationals.
Adael Amador’s time might not be right now. But it’s coming. Soon. On Wednesday night in a rare win for his Colorado Rockies against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the 21-year-old (just barely) became the youngest player in franchise history to reach base three times in a game.
Coming into the 2024 season, Colorado Rockies prospect Adael Amador was listed as the best in their farm system and in the Top 30 across all of baseball.
If you can take one thing from this weekly series, I hope that it is proving to you just how wonderful, and just how unpredictable, this sport is. We’re coming fresh off of the news that the Colorado Rockies are promoting Adael Amador from Double-A Hartford after his torrid stretch the last couple of games.
The Colorado Rockies promoted prized prospect Adael Amador from Double-A Hartford on Sunday and placed fellow infielder Brendan Rodgers on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain.
With Colorado Rockies second baseman Brendan Rodgers heading to the IL, it was just announced the team will call up their top prospect, infielder Adael Amador to make his MLB debut in Sunday’s game against the St.Louis Cardinals.
If you love to watch top prospects make their MLB debuts, then Sunday, June 9 is shaping up to be an exciting day of baseball. The Atlanta Braves are calling up Just Baseball’s No.
Strike 3: It’s no secret that the Colorado Rockies are knee-deep in another youth movement. Casual fans will need to keep their phones available at Coors Field later this season to get the lowdown on many of the players stepping up to home plate for the guys in purple pinstripes.
Adael Amador was born in Santiago, Dominican Republic, on April 11, 2003. Amador was the 16th-ranked prospect in the Top 30 International Prospect rankings in 2019.