Prospect watch: Right-handed reliever Zach Agnos has yet to be scored on this spring. He pitched a scoreless sixth, striking out one and allowing no hits or walks. Agnos has pitched three scoreless innings this spring, allowing one hit and no walks while striking out one.
It's not too often that we see a minor-league invitee turn heads at spring training, but Colorado Rockies prospect Jefry Yan is doing just that in the Cactus League. The dude simply knows how to celebrate.
Relief pitcher Jefry Yan inked a minor league deal with the Colorado Rockies in December, so he is making sure to enjoy himself down at spring training.
Currently, the Colorado Rockies (0-0) are ranked 28th in MLB (among the bottom half), with odds of +50000 to win the World Series. To win the NL West, the Rockies’ odds are +25000.Stream the
And so here we are, Cardinals president John Mozeliak not really wanting Arenado around and Around not really caring. While you can understand why Arenado might not be wild about being dealt just anywhere,
“This was a big win for me,” Kris Bryant said, via Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post. “Honestly, just being on the field, feeling good and playing baseball is a big win for me. I'm just pretty proud of myself for getting to this point and getting back on the field.”
Second baseman Adael Amador had a big day, hitting 2 for 3 with a double and two RBIs. Up Next: Dodgers at Rockies, 1:10 p.m. (MST) Thursday Rockies probable pitchers: RHP Bradley Blalock, RHP Gabriel Hughes,
Training is underway and all 30 teams across Major League Baseball have started their quest to capture a World Series title. Obviously there are some tea
Might the Karroses have a new family tradition? Jared Karros and Kyle Karros, the sons of former Dodgers first baseman and current SportsNet LA broadcaster Eric Karros, exchanged lineup cards before Thursday afternoon's tilt between the Dodgers and Rockies at Salt River Fields.
Chase Dollander, a 23-year old pitcher, made his Cactus League debut for the Colorado Rockies on Monday against the San Francisco Giants. The other starting pit
Verlander made his unofficial Giants debut Monday, toeing the mound against Colorado Rockies top prospect Chase Dollander. Speaking to reporters, Dollander mentioned how strange it felt pitching against someone who threw his first MLB pitch in 2005. “I was four years old at the time,” Dollander acknowledged.
Spring training games do not count in the actual standings, and spring training home runs are easily forgotten but do not tell that to Colorado Rockies prospect Zac Veen.
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