Charlie Condon struggled in the minor leagues last season, but Colorado Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt revealed that the first round pick had been dealing with a bruised thumb.
Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt spoke with reporters at the “Rockies Fest” fan event this weekend, addressing such topics as the health of several notable Colorado players.
Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black explained how people around baseball reacted to the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending spree.
Rockies tab Charlie Blackmon
Dante Bichette, who played seven of his 14 Major League Baseball seasons with the Colorado Rockies, will be the keynote speaker next month for a Greeley-based nonprofit’s annual fundraiser for area baseball programs.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - What a weekend it was, for Evansville Aces grad, Kyle Freeland. UE baseball’s former pitching “ace”, was back in town for Saturday’s night of memories, and on Friday, he and his wife, Ashley, helped break ground, on the construction, of UE baseball’s new clubhouse.
The Rockies announced 23 players received a non-roster invite to 2025 spring training, a mix of up-and-coming prospects as well as players who have seen major league service time with other clubs. Some of the non-roster invites are bound to compete for an opening-day roster spot, and could have a noticeable impact on Colorado’s chances this summer.
The Rockies extended non-roster Spring Training invites to 10 of the their Top 30 prospects on Friday, including top pitching prospect Chase Dollander. Dollander, the No. 20 overall prospect per MLB Pipeline,
A four-time MLB All-Star has landed a front office job with his former team, it was formally revealed on Saturday.
The latest on the Rockies, including a clean bill of health for righty German Marquez. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.
DENVER - The Colorado Rockies announced today that the club has named former Rockies player Charlie Blackmon a special assistant to General Manager Bill Schmidt. In this role, Blackmon will assist in all areas of baseball operations.
Chase Dollander is ranked as the No. 25 prospect in baseball, while Christian Moore is No. 68. Both played for Tennessee baseball.