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Former MLB pitcher Mark Knudson discusses the MLB and the Colorado Rockies.
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One month in, and the Colorado Rockies are who we thought they'd be. We know what's going wrong...but who, and what, is trending in the right direction? We're joined by Kevin Henry of Just Baseball.com to talk about the good, the bad and the ugly on the first month on this week's episode.
Way more bad than good so far for the Colorado Rockies. Andrew Mason of Denver Sports.com joins the show this week to talk booing Kris Bryant, bullpen implosions, comparisons to the Tampa Bay model...and the Denver Broncos. Plus possible silver linings and the joy of watching Ezequiel Tovar.
Coming off a 100-loss season, will 2024 be a better year for the Colorado Rockies? And will you be able to watch the games on good, old fashioned TV? Insight this week from Patrick Lyons and Thomas Harding of MLB.com. And no singing.
How are this year's Colorado Rockies looking from inside the clubhouse? This week we're visited by Rockies lefthander Lucas Gilbreath, still rehabbing from elbow surgery but eager to get back on the bump at Coors Field. Is it possible that MLB's pitch clock has contributed to injuries like his? Patrick Lyons and go deep with the Colorado native.
There were nerves, then there were cheers...and even some tears. Todd Helton became the first full time, home grown Colorado Rockie to be voted into Baseball's Hall of Fame. We were along for the ride and talk about it on this week's episode.
Where will you be able to watch the Colorado Rockies broadcasts in 2024? That's still up in the air a month before the start of spring training. Patrick Lyons and I are joined by Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post to talk about the impact of a new local broadcasting deal for the Rockies on and off the field.
The quietest of quiet off seasons for the Colorado Rockies so far. The emphasis on the farm system continues. Will the bear fruit this season? Anyone ready to get on the mound and produce wins? We asked Patrick Lyons of DNVR and former Rockies pitcher Jason Hirsh for their insight and opinions.
Is this the year Todd Helton gets elected to the Hall of Fame? What about the prospects for Matt Holiday? What IS the criteria for Cooperstown induction? We're joined by the one and only Jayson Stark from The Athletic and MLB TV to try to get more answers than questions.
The Year of the Pitch Clock ended in November, with a Wild Card team winning the World Series. What was good, and what wasn't about 2023? And where do the Colorado Rockies fit in moving forward? We asked former MLB GM Dan Evans to educate us.
"Rock Climbing." That's how former Colorado Rockies Manager and current Special Assistant Clint Hurdle describes the Rockies current rebuilding process. He joins the show and offers great insight, along with Thomas Harding from MLB.com. Rockies fans need to hear ALL of this.
We're 30 years in. 100 losses for the first time ever. The OG's - the original radio voices of the Colorado Rockies - Wayne Hagin and Jeff Kingery - on a broadcast together for the first time since 2002. We discuss the past, present and future of the Rockies. Can't miss this...
Should the Rockies try to re-invent the Blake Street Bombers? This week we bring together a roundtable to discuss, plus hear from Vinny Castilla and the son-of-a-Bomber, All-Star Bo Bichette. A lot packed into this week's show...
How hard is it to win the National League West? Harder than winning the World Series? The Rockies aren't close at the moment, but their main rival, the Arizona Diamondbacks, are getting closer. How are they doing what the Rockies want to do? We ask Steve Gilbert from MLB.com for his insights...and some Space Jam stories, too.
Why can't the Colorado Rockies hit consistently? What happened to the days of the Blake Street Bombers and Coors Field being a nightmare for opposing pitchers? We go right to the source and get the opinions of one of those Bombers, Dante Bichette, on this week's episode.
How to fix the Colorado Rockies dire pitching situation, short term AND long term. We turned to former Rockie and pitching guru Jason Hirsh of FAST arm care development in Denver for some possible solutions. Piggybacking anyone?
The Rockies at the half way point. Are they who we thought they'd be? Hear from Manager Bud Black, with analysis from Thomas Harding of MLB.com and Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post.
The National League West is still a nightmare for the Colorado Rockies...and it appears to be getting tougher with the emergence of the upstart Diamondbacks. What can the Rockies do to compete? Will they ever? We asked veteran baseball writer and NL West observer Barry Bloom from Sportico for his take on the big picture.
What do the Colorado Rockies have down on the farm...specifically at Double A Hartford? What's happening with Zac Veen and Drew Romo - Rockies 'Stars of the Future?' We're joined by Dom Amore of the Hartford Courant for some objective insight into these and other Rockies youngsters.
We toss the ball around with Kyle Newman from the Denver Post this week, hitting everything from High School and College ball in Colorado to high altitude training and who the Rockies should make - or not - available at the trade deadline. And Manny's plan for a High Altitude league, too...
What's still down on the farm in Albuquerque for the suddenly competitive Colorado Rockies? Is there any starting pitching help? More sluggers on the way? We talk with Sean Reider of the Albuquerque Journal for closer look at the Rockies top farm team.
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