Gerardo Parra lands in Coors Field, though he currently sits as the fourth wheel on a tricyle.
The Rockies pull the trigger on a long-awaited promotion.
A PITCHf/x look at the type of arsenal that fares well at altitude.
The final installment of a five-part series on the pressing questions confronting each team in 2013.
Ben and Sam preview the Rockies’ season with Geoff Young, and Pete talks to MLB.com Rockies beat writer Thomas Harding (at 16:42).
The Rockies teams of the last few years made a talent gap worse by failing to take advantage of Coors Field. It’s a priority for new manager Walt Weiss to change that.
The BP prospect staff debates Trevor Story vs. David Dahl and Will Swanner vs. a trio of competitive prospects.
The Rockies and Marlins recently hired managers without any prior major-league managerial experience, and they’re not the only teams to do it. Colin explains it all.
Ben and Sam talk to Not Jim Tracy about his resignation from the Rockies, then discuss how the narratives surrounding each playoff series have held up over the first few days of games.
A reminder that managers have short shelf lives.
Ben and Sam discuss the decline of Ubaldo Jimenez and whether the Rockies saw it coming when they sent him to Cleveland, then talk about the Angels’ off-season plans for Torii Hunter and Dan Haren.
Ben and Sam consider whether the ballpark might be to blame for the Rockies’ lackluster first two decades, then discuss the annual phenomenon of attendance shaming.
How has the Rockies’ four-man rotation experiment panned out so far?
Giancarlo Stanton’s recent rampage against the Rockies inspires two questions: Have the Rockies ever had a “real” power hitter? And if not, why the heck haven’t they?
The longest home run hit in almost three years went out on Friday night. You know you want to watch it.
Digging through the archives for an interview with the Rockies’ new Senior VP of MLB Ops.