Bouncing back from sore shoulder
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Rockies’ Austin Gomber scratched from start; Jeff Criswell needs Tommy John surgery
Rockies' Austin Gomber asks to be scratched from start because of shoulder issue
Colorado Rockies left-hander Austin Gomber asked to be scratched from his scheduled start against the Seattle Mariners after reporting low arm speed and an issue with his throwing shoulder
Rockies' Austin Gomber: Bouncing back from sore shoulder
The southpaw said that his arm speed isn't at the level he wants it to be at this time of the spring, but he didn't express any major concern about the shoulder issue preventing him from being ready for Opening Day.
One day after placing Justin Lawrence on waivers, the Colorado Rockies bullpen underwent another transformation on Sunday.
Rockies at Angels, 1:10 p.m. Monday Rockies probable pitchers: RHP Ryan Feltner, RHP Anthony Molina, RHP Jaden Hill, RHP Angel Chivilli, RHP Diego Castillo, LHP Jack O’Loughlin. Want more Rockies news?
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
“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.”
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.
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.
Justin Lawrence, Rockies and Waivers
Logan Gilbert retired the first eight batters he faced in his second spring outing, but the Mariners gave up five runs in the eighth inning to lose 6-1 to the Rockies on Sunday.
When the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame inducts its 2025 class at its 60th annual banquet on April 9 at the Hilton Denver City Center, most fans and even sports experts will celebrate many household names.
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.
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