With the Rockies now in full swing in the Cactus League, the team looks to improve on their 68-94 record last year. Read More
Category Archives: Rockies
New Faces Can Change the Rockies
The Colorado Rockies are having a typical season full of frustration and inability to compete at the highest level. The team has added to its excellent minor league talent in hopes of re-writing its future. I wrote in an earlier article that one of those players is Trevor Story, a shortstop for the Albuquerque Isotopes, the Triple-A affiliate for the Rockies. Read More
Tulowitzki Trade Provides a Different “Story” for Colorado
Dan O’Dowd and the rest of the Colorado Rockies front office during O’Dowd’s tenure were subject to much criticism. Rockies new general manager, Jeff Bridich, in his first full season at the helm of the team, has been labeled a puppet of his predecessor. Not anymore with his recent blockbuster trade of the Rockies franchise player. Read More
Rockies Offense Continues To Be A Big Hit For Tickets Throughout August
As usual, the Colorado Rockies have been a considerable disappointment in 2015. Not only have they struggled on their way to a 44-59 record and residency in the NL West division cellar, but they also recently traded away their fan favorite shortstop, Troy Tulowitzki, who had spent his entire career in the organization. Read More
Arenado, Colorado Rockies Travel To Wrigley Field For Most Expensive Tickets In July
Even with the Colorado Rockies in last place of the National League West Division, currently (as of 6/29) nine games below .500 and nine games back of the Los Angeles Dodgers, their third baseman is arguably worth the price of admission alone. Read More
Rockies See Higher Ticket Prices On Road Than At Home In June
The Colorado Rockies have begun to make their push from the cellar of the National League West division, winning seven of their last eight games, including five of six on the road. Read More
Colorado Rockies Home Opener Tickets Averaging $139 on Secondary Market
The Colorado Rockies open their home games at Coors Field this season tonight against the Chicago Cubs. The Rockies have had an amazing start to their season, completing a three-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers in the first series of the season at Miller Park in Milwaukee. Read More
No Hope for Rockies
Daniel Descalso. Nick Hundley. Kyle Kendrick. The Rockies signed those players this offseason. Yeah, that’s going to scare the Giants, Dodgers and Padres in 2015. So much for making this team better. Read More
Don’t Count On Championships Anytime Soon In Denver
The Broncos haven’t won since 1999, the Avs since 2001, the Rapids since 2010, and the Rockies nor Nuggets have ever won a Championship. Don’t count on any Championships here in Denver anytime soon. Read More
Why Fans Still Care About Rockies?
There are many things I don’t get in life. There are things I can’t explain. For instance, I don’t understand this theory that humans come out of animals in the form of evolution. Another thing I don’t get is why society is so crooked. Read More
Bridich Must Be Proactive To Trade His Stars
Newly-promoted Rockies general manager Jeff Bridich knows what Rockies fans are thinking. He knows they are cynical about him being the general manager since he was part of the Rockies management team that built bad teams in recent years. He understands he has work to do for him to earn their respect. Read More
Monfort Does Not Get It
Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss. That is the message Rockies owner Dick Monfort sent when he promoted Rockies senior director of player development Jeff Bridich as the new Rockies general manager this afternoon. Read More
Even If O’Dowd Departs, Rockies Will Still Have Issues
Peter Gammons had Rockies fans excited when he mentioned Rockies general manager Dan O’Dowd may want to work for Braves interim general manager John Hart. That will come only if Hart accepts the full-time position out in Atlanta. Read More
Look For More Of Same By Rockies Next Year
Former Rockies manager Clint Hurdle has his Pirates in the postseason for the second season in a row. His team still has a shot to win the NL Central. Meanwhile, his old team is having another losing season with no end in sight. Read More