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In this episode of the Rockies Now Podcast, Tom and Sarah break down the hottest story surrounding the Colorado Rockies right now — the breakout season of Mickey Moniak. The crew discusses Moniak’s incredible offensive surge, his growing All-Star case, and why his production proves he’s much more than just a “Coors Field gimmick” player after another huge performance, where he finished a single shy of the cycle. The episode also dives into the Rockies’ crowded outfield situation and the frustrations surrounding inconsistent playing time for players like Jordan Beck and Brenton Doyle, while discussing why the organization is remaining patient instead of making reactionary roster decisions. Tom and Sarah also talk about top prospects like Ethan Holliday, Charlie Condon, and rising international prospect Roldy Brito while analyzing the future of the organization and the development pipeline in Albuquerque and beyond. Plus, the hosts recap the recent series against the Phillies and Pirates, react to the dominance of Paul Skenes, discuss concerns surrounding Chase Dollander’s injury scare, and preview upcoming matchups against the Diamondbacks and Rangers as the Rockies continue searching for consistency during the 2026 season.
In this episode of the Rockies Now Podcast, the crew breaks down a frustrating stretch for the Colorado Rockies after getting swept by the Atlanta Braves and dropping a series to the New York Mets at Coors Field. The discussion centers around the Rockies’ ongoing struggles with runners in scoring position, bullpen inconsistencies, and missed opportunities despite signs of improvement compared to last season.
Episode 116 of the Rockies Now Podcast dives into a surprisingly competitive start for Colorado, as the team sits at 14–18 and within striking distance in the NL West. Tom and Sarah break down the optimism surrounding this year’s squad while still addressing key concerns—particularly missed opportunities with runners in scoring position that continue to hold the offense back. The duo recaps a strong series sweep over the Mets, highlighting standout performances from Chase Dollander, who delivered a dominant seven shutout innings, and Hunter Goodman, whose power surge continues to impress. They also analyze the series against the Reds, emphasizing both encouraging signs and lingering inconsistencies, especially from the pitching staff and situational hitting. Beyond game recaps, the conversation shifts to broader roster implications, including rising bullpen arms like Antonio Senzatela and Brennan Bernardino, as well as concerns around struggling hitters like Ezequiel Tovar. The hosts also explore potential future roster decisions, including trade possibilities and emerging talent in Triple-A pushing for opportunities. Looking ahead, they preview a challenging homestand against the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets, discussing key pitching matchups and what it will take for Colorado to continue building momentum. With improved team chemistry, better pitching results, and flashes of offensive firepower, the big question remains: can the Rockies sustain this level of play and turn early promise into long-term success?
On this week's episode, Chris and Sarah dive right into the series recaps against the Dodgers and Padres before discussing and predicting the upcoming matchups on the road in Queens and Cincinnati.
The Rockies finally snapped the losing streak with a gritty 3-2 win over Houston, and we break it all down on this late-night edition of the Rockies Now Podcast. Chase Dollander stole the show with a dominant relief outing, striking out nine Astros over 5.1 innings and showing once again why he’s one of the most exciting young arms in baseball. We also discuss Hunter Goodman’s continued power surge, Brenton Doyle and Tyler Freeman sparking the offense, and the bullpen locking things down late to secure the win. Plus, we dive into the massive ownership news surrounding the Penner group purchasing a 40% stake in the Rockies and what it could mean for the future of the franchise. We also recap the tough Padres and Astros road trip, defensive improvements, playoff talk around Denver sports, and why there may finally be reason for Rockies fans to believe better days are ahead.
On this episode, the Rockies Now crew discusses the home opening series against the Phillies and the sweep of the Astros before the Rockies head out to San Diego for a four-game series.
Episode 112 of the Rockies Now Podcast dives into a surprisingly encouraging start to the 2026 season, as the Colorado Rockies open the year showing clear signs of progress despite a 2–4 record. Powered by Elevated Pulse Sports, the crew breaks down a competitive road trip against the Marlins and Blue Jays, highlighting improved pitching, aggressive base running, and a noticeable shift in team culture under Warren Schaeffer. While the offense has yet to fully click, there’s optimism around players like TJ Rumfield, Troy Johnston, and Ezequiel Tovar, along with excitement about the team’s ability to stay in close games. The episode also tackles early overreactions, roster decisions, and what this “less bad” but more watchable Rockies team could look like moving forward. With the home opener approaching, the big question remains: are the Rockies finally becoming a fun team to watch again?
With just one week until Opening Day, the Rockies season is right around the corner, and things are starting to come into focus. In this episode, we break down the final stretch of spring training, including key roster cuts, position battles, and why TJ Rumfield is emerging as the likely Opening Day first baseman. We also recap the World Baseball Classic, highlighted by Team Venezuela’s championship run and a strong showing from Ezequiel Tovar, who earned All-WBC honors and continues to prove his value. From pitching decisions and bullpen questions to injury updates and prospect development, we cover everything shaping the Rockies roster heading into the season. Plus, we react to MLB The Show 26 ratings, discuss why spring training stats don’t always tell the full story, and preview the final exhibition games before Opening Day in Miami.
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