The MLB season can be a mentally taxing grind, and recently benched Colorado Rockies center fielder Brenton Doyle has experienced this to an extreme degree both on and off the field.
Brenton Doyle was mired in a slump in May. On the surface, it was cause for concern for the Colorado Rockies’ star. However, his underlying numbers indicate that he will emerge from his slump sooner rather than later.
The Colorado Rockies have lost nine of their last ten games. They have a 4-18 record and are 12 games out in the NL West division. The Rockies are preparing to play against the Royals in game two of their three-game series tonight.
Brenton Doyle has been one of the only bright spots on a lifeless Colorado Rockies offense early in the season. The star center fielder leads the Rockies in several offensive categories and is one of only three Rockies hitting over .300.
Brenton Doyle homered, doubled and tied his career high with five RBIs, Zac Veen doubled for his first career RBI and the Colorado Rockies beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-2 on Thursday in Denver.
With two on and two out in the bottom of the second inning, Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Tyler Alexander was looking for a way to get out of a jam at Coors Field. Thanks to some quick reflexes, the left-hander did just that.
After an otherwise quiet winter for a club coming off its second consecutive 100-loss season, the Colorado Rockies have made a lot of transactions to finalize their Opening Day roster.
While February 20 was technically the first day of 2025 MLB Spring Training, the 21st was the first day that featured action on both sides of the coast.
At the age of 26, Brenton Doyle is entering his third full season as the center fielder of the Colorado Rockies. He was a stellar defender for Colorado in 2023, earning his first career Gold Glove, but he still had work to do on offense.
Coors Field has long been a hitter’s paradise, but Colorado outfielder Brenton Doyle’s surge at the plate is a product of more than the thin air in the Mile High City.
According to a report from the Denver Post, the Colorado Rockies are considering a contract extension for outfielder Brenton Doyle. The following comes
As Kris Bryant enters the fourth year of a seven-year, $182 million deal, the Colorado Rockies are simply hoping that he can stay on the field in 2025 and be the productive player they envisioned when the deal was inked before the 2022 campaign.
For all of the things that have gone wrong for the Colorado Rockies over the past two seasons, the emergence and growth of Brenton Doyle has been a purple-tinted silver lining at a mile high.
The Colorado Rockies pair of young stars, center fielder Brenton Doyle and shortstop Ezequiel Tovar, provided bright moments in another 100+ loss season for the Rockies.
Brenton Doyle is returning to the Colorado Rockies' lineup for their game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday, according to the team's official lineup card.
Brenton Doyle scored on a throwing error in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the Colorado Rockies rallied to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-2 in Denver on Monday night.
Brenton Doyle has undoubtedly been having a breakout season and has been one of the best players on the Colorado Rockies this season. Thus far in 2024 Brenton Doyle is hitting .267 with 20 home runs, 60 RBI, and 24 stolen bases.
He’s the best outfielder no one is talking about — and he’s without a doubt the best center fielder the Colorado Rockies have ever had. But not enough folks are talking about Brenton Doyle — and they should be.
Brenton Doyle was already enjoying a breakout season at the plate this season, but the Colorado Rockies outfielder has taken his game to a whole new level in July.
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.
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.
Saturday was not the Colorado Rockies' night. In front of a stunned Coors Field crowd, fans watched the Los Angeles Angels hand the Rockies an unmerciful beating, winning 25-1.