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Abysmal Giants’ Road Trip Ends with 5-0 Loss to the Rockies
Posted on 20 May 2013 by Daniel Trucios.
This six game road trip could not have ended sooner for the Giants. The Colorado Rockies (24-20) managed to win their first series over the San Francisco Giants (24-20) in two years with a 5-0 win yesterday. The Rockies take the series 3-1 as the Giants wrap up a six game road trip with only one win to show for it. Rockies starter Juan Nicasio, who had given up 4 runs in his last start vs. the ...
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Rockies Quiet at Trade Deadline
Posted on 1 Aug 2012 by Steve Folsom.
Typically teams that are completely out of it by late July are selling at the trade deadline. They are trying to rebuild for the future. The Rockies are a unique case in 2012, though, in that they don't have anyone to trade that would bring back pieces to rebuild for the future. Usually teams trade players with expiring contracts that they won't be able to sign in the offseason or know th...
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Mediocre April Leads to Disappointing May
Posted on 10 May 2012 by Steve Folsom.
Any Rockies fan will tell you that it has been an exciting, yet frustrating start to the season. We're now 30 games in, and at 13-17 the Rockies are not playing well enough to sniff the playoffs this season. At the very least Rockies games have been exciting. With a lineup typically featuring Carlos Gonzalez, Troy Tulowitzki, Todd Helton and Michael Cuddyer hitting in a row, the Rockies are...
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Jose Reyes and the best Shortstops in baseball
Posted on 15 Apr 2012 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The ballplayer who performed the old bunt-and-sit ploy in the final game of the Mets' 2011 MLB season finale to secure the National League batting title took his talents to South Beach and that glittering new ballpark. Jose Reyes and former Marlins shortstop, and now third baseman Hanley Ramirez, seem to be getting along quite nicely. They're sporting orange hair and eyebrows in the spir...
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2012 NL West Roundtable Season Preview
Posted on 31 Mar 2012 by Steve Folsom.
Welcome to your 2012 NL West Round Table Preview with Rockies beat writer Steven Folsom and Diamondbacks writer Matthew Hesse. 2011 brought many surprises in baseball and one of those was the NL West. The Giants didn’t repeat and the Diamondbacks stormed back from a last place finish in 2010 to winning the division in 2011. What will 2012 bring? Well, let's get started. Biggest offsea...
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2011 Colorado Rockies Recap
Posted on 10 Oct 2011 by Steve Folsom.
The 2011 baseball season was an up and down roller coaster ride for fans of the Colorado Rockies. After a long 6-month season, Colorado finished 73-89 and 4th place in the N.L. West. Though it was disappointing for some fans, there are many reasons for optimism going forward. Three reasons for optimism for 2012: Troy Tulowitzki will anchor the Rockies lineup for years to come Colorad...
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Rockies Manager on Hot Seat in Court of Public Opinion
Posted on 1 Sep 2011 by Steve Folsom.
The mood among Rockies fans concerning their manager Jim Tracy seems to be increasing in negativity. Twitter has been buzzing lately with comments on Tracy and how he handles the club. Unfortunately for Tracy, the buzz has been unpleasant. Fans wonder why the Rockies have underachieved this season. When a team struggles, the first person to usually receive much of the blame is the coach/m...
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Tulowitzki on Fire as Fans Keep Filling Coors Field
Posted on 21 Aug 2011 by Steve Folsom.
Troy Tulowitzki is putting up monster numbers since the All-Star break for the Colorado Rockies. Tulowitzki is one of the reasons why fans are still coming out to the ballpark – even with the Rockies being out of contention in the NL West. Sunday was the 6th time Coors Field has been sold out this season when 49,083 fans showed up to see The Rockies beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-3. ...
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Baseball’s Midseason Awards
Posted on 27 Jun 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
It seems like just yesterday I was typing up my preseason predictions for the upcoming baseball season. It's hard to believe that we are already at the halfway point. Who says that the baseball season is too long? As per usual with baseball, this season is full of unpredictability and surprises. We've seen two no-hitters within one week to make this the year of the pitcher 2.0, a home ...
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Time for Carlos Gonzalez to Hit Third Again?
Posted on 21 Jun 2011 by Steve Folsom.
Colorado Rockies manager Jim Tracy had a slumping #3 hitter in Carlos Gonzalez at the beginning of June. The Rockies were playing below expectations and Gonzalez was not hitting like he was in 2010. In order to try and wake up Gonzalez’s bat, Tracy played around with his lineup. The major move he made was putting Gonzalez in the leadoff spot. On June 6th of this season, Gonzalez made hi...
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Rockies Getting into the Swing of Things
Posted on 17 Jun 2011 by Steve Folsom.
Winners of 5 of their last 8 games, Colorado is starting to show some signs of life at the plate. With 47 runs scored in 7 of those 8 games, it seems the Rockies are gaining more confidence in the batter’s box. Contrast those 47 runs to the 16 runs the Rockies scored in the 9 games previous to this current 8 game stretch, and an improving offense looks to be a good sign for Colorado to ju...
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Rockies Look to Turn Corner After Subpar May
Posted on 1 Jun 2011 by Steve Folsom.
There haven’t been many occurrences in the short history of the Colorado Rockies where they were considered to be playing below expectations. File May 2011 into the “playing below expectations folder.” Colorado finished the month 8-21, bringing their overall record 4 games below .500 and 4.5 games behind the surprising NL West leader in the Arizona Diamondbacks. With only 1/3 ...









