Márquez looks for bright spots after another tough outing
DENVER -- Rockies starting pitcher Germán Márquez yielded seven runs on 11 hits in 5 1/3 innings Tuesday night, to see his ERA rise slightly, to 9.82. Márquez’s fastball command was improved over his previous four starts. While some fastballs didn’t reach the desired spots, Márquez felt better out of
Back for 2025 -- ROCKIES.TV -- stream games in the Rockies territory
The countdown to the 2025 season is on, and there's no better place to watch all the action than on ROCKIES.TV.
NEW! Top 150 Draft Prospects: Major changes, big jumps highlight list
The Washington Nationals are on the clock. OK, not quite yet, but they do have the No. 1 pick in this year’s Draft, and MLB Pipeline has an updated and expanded Draft Top 150, ranking the players all 30 teams are criss-crossing the country to see to line up their
Latest Rockies injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Rockies injury news and transactions.
Rockies looking for 'learning moments' amidst struggles
DENVER -- Alan Trejo watched his double bounce the wrong way off the top of the left-field wall at Coors Field on Monday night. Then he winced like a man who has been through it all, yet couldn’t believe his and the Rockies’ ridiculous fourth-inning misfortune. Trejo has been back
Amador learning on the fly, Rox see a bright future
This story was excerpted from Thomas Harding's Rockies Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. DENVER -- Rockies rookie second baseman Adael Amador (club No. 7 prospect) swung back on Saturday afternoon.
Farmer snaps hitless skid as Rox look to 'learn through the struggles'
DENVER -- Veteran Kyle Farmer's fourth-inning bat slam, followed by his helmet slam, encapsulated the Rockies’ frustration on Sunday afternoon at Coors Field.
Struggling McMahon waiting on 'one pitch to get a feeling back'
DENVER – Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon’s slump worsened to 2-for-50 during Saturday’s 6-4 loss to the Reds at Coors Field. It likely won’t change for Sunday’s three-game series finale, since manager Bud Black plans to give him a day off from the starting lineup to regroup.
Jocketty, key figure in Rockies' early years, dies at 74
ST. LOUIS -- Walt Jocketty, the Cardinals architect who lured manager Tony La Russa to St. Louis and oversaw the drafting of Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina to pave the way for seven division titles and a 2006 World Series crown, died Friday, the Cardinals announced in a statement. Jocketty,
Beck hits first career HR at Coors, making history in the process
DENVER -- Left fielder Jordan Beck homered his way into Rockies history in big and small ways on Friday night.
Healthy Rolison back on track with big leagues in sight
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No. 3 prospect Carrigg clubs grand slam on 5-RBI night at Double-A
Some of baseball's most well-known prospects stood out on Friday, including a trio of hurlers that finds itself among the Top 100 in Bubba Chandler, Thomas White and Trey Yesavage. Over in the batter's box, Jordan Lawlar continues to put last season's injury-plagued season further and further in the rearview
'I just synced up': Beck's 3-homer day in DH a welcome sign
KANSAS CITY -- Jordan Beck's three-homer doubleheader on Thursday stood as the Rockies’ best moments of an otherwise deflating doubleheader sweep at the hands of the Royals.
Márquez becomes 1st Rockie to record 1,000 strikeouts with club
KANSAS CITY -- Germán Márquez became the first pitcher to achieve 1,000 strikeouts while pitching for the Rockies. He couldn’t fully enjoy the milestone, however, because of the millstone that’s affecting his performance. “Baseball is hard -- and I’m putting too much pressure on myself to be good,” Márquez said.
Doyle, 'itching to get back,' returns to struggling Rockies
KANSAS CITY – Center fielder and leadoff hitter Brenton Doyle came off the bereavement list and rejoined a mightily struggling Rockies club on Wednesday. “I’m glad to be back – the body and mind have been itching to get back on the field and get back here with the guys,”
The fastest prospects in the game -- one for each team
When discussing the fastest prospects (and frankly, all players) in baseball, there’s the Rays’ Chandler Simpson and then there’s everyone else. Now in the big leagues, Simpson has led scouts to say that he should get at least a 90 run grade on the 20-to-80 scouting scale. Watching him do
Here's every team's 2025 Draft bonus pool and all pick values
The Nationals own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 Draft, which comes with a record assigned value. But the Mariners, who jumped from No. 15 to No. 3 in the Draft Lottery, own the largest overall bonus pool. MLB released the slot values and bonus pools to teams
Rockies show fight, but unable to break through on road
KANSAS CITY -- The Rockies’ Mickey Moniak found himself a few feet from third base, with no way back on Tuesday night. Moniak was picked off by Royals catcher Freddy Fermin to deflate a potential 10th-inning rally, and the third-longest road losing streak in club history extended to 11 games
No. 6 prospect slams pair of homers at Triple-A
Although Mariners teenager Felnin Celesten and Red Sox slugger Marcelo Mayer flashed their potent offensive abilities with homers and multihit games, some of the best work of the day was done on the mound. A trio of hurlers, including Top 100 prospects Hagen Smith and Chase Petty, combined for 24
Ex-pro pitcher, now on hospice care, shares joy of grandson's callup to Rox
DENVER -- Upon learning that he would be called up to the big club on Sunday, Rockies No. 26 prospect Zach Agnos pitched a perfect strike with his first video call to his mother. Lee Agnos was in Richmond, Va., visiting her father, who recently moved into hospice care. George
Bryant not ready to 'give up' yet despite injuries
DENVER -- Rockies designated hitter Kris Bryant was sick and tired of his chronic back injury -- officially lumbar degenerative disc disease. He was understandably tired of the debilitating pain -- sometimes arriving a couple days apart, sometimes arriving mid-game. Bryant, placed on the 10-day injured list last Monday and