Former Cincinnati Reds outfielder Nick Martini is set to join the Colorado Rockies for their big league Spring Training camp after inking a minor league deal.
No strangers to making a splash on the opening day of the international signing period, the Rockies have agreed to a deal with infielder Larry Suero, MLB Pipeline’s No. 34 prospect in the 2025 class.
The Athletic’s “desperate for more pitching” line doesn’t quite ring true. Right-hander Ryan Feltner is ready to bust out, and veteran lefties Kyle Freeland and Austin Gomber give the Rockies a chance to win when they take the mound.
The Colorado Rockies are starting the 2025 season soon, and tickets for single games will go on sale Wednesday.
The Colorado Rockies have done little in the 2025 MLB offseason but given the current state of the farm system, it makes sense.
The Athletics reportedly offered a long-term ... which could rise up to $90 million if it's extended for another year. Former Colorado Rockies outfielder Ryan Spilborghs said that Brent Rooker ...
Colorado's football program, as well as 14 other sports involved in the athletic department, recorded the highest GPA in fall semester history (3.287). This marks the first time in Colorado history that all 15 sports logged in with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
With the loss of both Carlos Pérez and Yohel Pozo as depth options at backstop for the A's, the team has brought in a new name to be ready in the minor leagues, signing former Colorado Rockies ...
DENVER (AP) — Thairo Estrada and the Colorado Rockies finalized a one-year contract Thursday, a deal that includes a mutual option for 2026. Primarily a second baseman during the last three ...
If the owner can't get the team's proposed new ballpark built, it may be time for him to sell to someone in the Tampa Bay area who can.
The Boston Red Sox have added five non-roster invitees to the team’s 2025 Spring Training roster: pitchers Austin Adams, Yovanny Cruz, Noah Davis, Sean Newcomb, and Robert Stock. Austin Adams, RHP – Adams,
This video uncovered a major MLB scandal involving pitchers like Gerrit Cole, Max Scherzer, and Justin Verlander, who were accused of using a foreign substance to boost their spin rates. Fired clubhouse manager Bubba Harkins allegedly supplied the substance,