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    What's not to like about Colorado? | Rockies MLB The Show 17'

    What's Not to like about Colorado?


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    Colorado Rockies History


    Single Season Batting Records
    Games: Vinny Castilla, 162 (1998), Neifi Pérez, 162 (1998), Neifi Pérez, 162 (2000)
    Batting Average: Larry Walker, .379 (1999)
    On-base percentage: Todd Helton, .469 (2004)
    Slugging Percentage: Larry Walker, .720 (1997)
    OPS: Larry Walker, 1.172 (1997)
    At Bats: Neifi Pérez, 690 (1999)
    Runs: Larry Walker, 143 (1997)
    Total Bases: Larry Walker, 409 (1997)
    Doubles: Todd Helton, 59 (2000)
    Triples: Dexter Fowler, 15 (2011)
    Home Runs: Larry Walker, 49 (1997), Todd Helton, 49 (2001)
    RBI: Andrés Galarraga, 150 (1996)
    Walks: Todd Helton, 127 (2004)
    Strikeouts: Andrés Galarraga, 157 (1996)
    Stolen Bases: Willy Taveras, 68 (2008)
    Singles: Juan Pierre, 163 (2001)
    Runs Created: Todd Helton, 192 (2000)
    Extra-Base Hits: Todd Helton, 105 (2001)
    Times on Base: Todd Helton, 323 (2000)
    Hit by Pitch: Eric Young, 21 (1996)
    Sacrifice Hits: Royce Clayton, 24 (2004)
    Sacrifice Flies: Jeff Cirillo, 12 (2000)
    At Bats per Strikeout: Juan Pierre, 21.3 (2001)
    At Bats per Home Run: Larry Walker, 11.6 (1997)


    Single Season Pitching Records
    Earned Run Average: Ubaldo Jiménez, 2.88 (2010)
    Won-Loss percentage: Gabe White, .846 (2000)
    WHIP: Ubaldo Jiménez, 1.12 (2010)
    Hits Allowed per 9 innings pitched: Ubaldo Jiménez, 6.66 (2010)
    Walks Allowed per 9 innings pitched: Marvin Freeman, 1.8 (1994)
    Strikeouts per 9 innings pitched: Jon Gray, 9.91 (2016)
    Games: Todd Jones, 79 (2002)
    Saves: José Jiménez, 41 (2002)
    Innings: Pedro Astacio, 232 (1999)
    Strikeouts: Ubaldo Jiménez, 214 (2010)
    Complete Games: Pedro Astacio, 7 (1999)
    Shutouts: Roger Bailey, 2 (1997), Jason Marquis, 2 (2009), Ubaldo Jiménez, 2 (2010)
    Home Runs Allowed: Pedro Astacio, 39 (1998)
    Walks Allowed: Darryl Kile, 109 (1999)
    Hits Allowed: Pedro Astacio, 258 (1999)
    Strikeout to Walk: Jason Hammel, 3.17 (2009)
    Wins: Ubaldo Jiménez, 19 (2010)
    Losses: Darryl Kile, 17 (1998)
    Earned Runs Allowed: Pedro Astacio, 145 (1998)
    Hit Batsmen: Pedro Astacio, 17 (1998)
    Batters Faced: Darryl Kile, 1,020 (1998)
    Games Finished: Jose Jimenez, 69 (2002)


    Single Season Fielding Records
    Most Putouts: Andrés Galarraga, 1528 (1996)
    Most Assists: Neifi Pérez, 523 (2000)
    Highest Fielding Average by an Infielder: Todd Helton, .999 (2001)
    Highest Fielding Average by an Outfielder: Juan Pierre, .995 (2002)
    Most Errors: Walt Weiss, 30 (1996)

    Career Batting Records
    Batting Average: Larry Walker, .334
    On-base percentage: Larry Walker, .426
    Slugging Percentage: Larry Walker, .618
    OPS: Larry Walker, 1.044
    Games: Todd Helton, 2,179
    At Bats: Todd Helton, 7,886
    Runs: Todd Helton, 1,389
    Hits: Todd Helton, 2,519
    Total Bases: Todd Helton, 4,189
    Doubles: Todd Helton, 584
    Triples: Dexter Fowler, 53
    Home Runs: Todd Helton, 369
    RBI: Todd Helton, 1,406
    Walks: Todd Helton, 1,311
    Strikeouts: Todd Helton, 1,156
    Stolen Bases: Eric Young, 180
    Singles: Todd Helton, 1,879
    Runs Created: Todd Helton, 1,759
    Extra-Base Hits: Todd Helton, 936
    Total Plate Appearances: Todd Helton, 8,728
    Times on Base: Todd Helton, 3,675
    Hit by Pitch: Larry Walker, 98
    Sacrifice Flies: Todd Helton, 92
    Sacrifice Hits: Aaron Cook, 67
    Intentional Walks: Todd Helton, 185
    Grounded into Double Plays: Todd Helton, 185
    At Bats per Strikeout: Juan Pierre, 14.7
    At Bats per Home Run: Andrés Galarraga, 15.5

    Career Pitching Records
    Earned Run Average: Brian Fuentes, 3.38
    Wins: Jorge de la Rosa, 73
    Won-Loss percentage: Curt Leskanic, .608
    WHIP: Brian Fuentes, 1.24
    Hits Allowed per 9 innings pitched: Ubaldo Jiménez, 7.47
    Walks Allowed per 9 innings pitched: Aaron Cook, 2.75
    Strikeouts per 9 innings pitched: Pedro Astacio, 8.15
    Games: Steve Reed, 461
    Saves: Brian Fuentes, 115
    Innings: Aaron Cook, 1,312 1/3
    Strikeouts: Jorge de la Rosa, 792
    Games Started: Aaron Cook, 206
    Complete Games: Pedro Astacio, 14
    Shutouts: Jason Jennings & Ubaldo Jiménez, 3
    Home Runs Allowed: Pedro Astacio, 139
    Walks Allowed: Jason Jennings, 425
    Hits Allowed: Aaron Cook, 1,519
    Strikeout to Walk: Pedro Astacio, 2.58
    Losses: Aaron Cook, 68
    Earned Runs Allowed: Aaron Cook, 660
    Wild Pitches: Ubaldo Jiménez, 49
    Hit Batsmen: Pedro Astacio, 58
    Batters Faced: Aaron Cook, 5,630

    Rockies Team Records
    Games: 163 (2007)
    Wins: 92 (2009)
    Losses: 98 (2012)
    Highest Winning Percentage: .568 (2009)
    Lowest Winning Percentage: .395 (2012)

    Team Batting Records
    Batting Average: .294 (2000)
    Hits: 1,664 (2000)
    Runs: 968 (2000)
    Singles: 1,130 (2000)
    Doubles: 333 (1998)
    Triples: 61 (2001)
    Stolen Bases: 201 (1996)
    Home Runs: 239 (1997)
    Grand Slams: 5 (1994), 5 (1998), 5 (2000), 5 (2002)
    Pinch-Homers: 11 (1995), 11 (2004)
    RBI: 909 (1996)
    Total Bases: 2,748 (2001)
    Extra-Base Hits: 598 (2001)
    Slugging Percent: .483 (2001)
    On-Base Percent: .362 (2000)
    Hit by Pitch: 82 (1996)
    Left On Base: 1,198 (2000)
    Walks: 660 (2009)
    Intentional Bases on Balls: 64 (2000)
    Most Strikeouts: 1,277 (2009)


    Pitching Records
    Saves: 45 (2009)
    Fewest Saves 26 (2001)
    Most Blown Saves 34 (2001)
    Complete Games: 12 (1999)
    Most Runs Allowed: 1,028 (1999)
    Fewest Runs Allowed: 638 (1994) (117-game season)
    Most Earned Runs Allowed: 955 (1999)
    Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 590 (1994) (117-game season)
    Most Hits Allowed: 1,700 (1999)
    Most Walks Allowed: 737 (1999)
    Most Strikeouts: 1,234 (2010)
    Most Shutouts: 12 (2010)
    Lowest ERA: 4.14 (2010)
    Most Wild Pitches: 82 (1993)
    Most Homers Allowed: 239 (2001)
    Fewest Homers Allowed: 120 (1994) (117-game season)
    Most Hit Batters: 84 (2003), 84 (2005)
    Most Balks: 22 (1993)
    Most Pickoffs: 28 (1993)


    Fielding Records
    Highest Fielding Percent: .98925 (2007, MLB Record)
    Most Assists: 48 (1999)
    Most Errors: 167 (1993)
    Fewest Errors: 67 (2007)
    Most Double Plays: 202 (1997)
    Most Passed Balls: 22 (1996)
    Most Games Consecutive, one or more errors 9 (June 18–27, 1996)
    Most Consecutive Errorless Games: 13 (June 12–24, 1998)
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      2017 Colorado Rockies Opening Day Roster

      Colorado Rockies Depth Chart - 2017
      • Catcher
      • Ryan Hanigan, 73 ovr
      • Tony Wolters, 65 ovr
      • First Base
      • Mark Reynolds, 84 ovr
      • Second Base
      • DJ LeMahieu, 83 ovr
      • Alexi Amarista, 70 ovr
      • Third Base
      • Nolan Arenado, 94 ovr.
      • Rafael Ynoa, 61 ovr
      • Shortstop
      • Trevor Story, 75 ovr
      • Pat Valaika (R), 67 ovr
      • Left Field
      • Ian Desmond, 84 ovr
      • Gerardo Parra, 75 ovr
      • Center Field
      • Charlie Blackmon, 87 ovr
      • Right Field
      • Carlos Gonzalez, 83 ovr
      • Starting Pitcher
      • Tyler Anderson, 77 ovr
      • Tyler Chatwood, 74 ovr
      • Antonio Sensately (R), 69 ovr
      • Kyle Freeland (R), 63 ovr
      • German Marquez (R), 61 ovr
      • Relief Pitcher
      • Adam Ottavino, 79 ovr
      • Jake McGee, 77 ovr
      • Chad Qualls, 77 ovr
      • Mike Dunn, 75 ovr
      • Jordan Lyles, 68 ovr
      • Chris Rusin, 66 ovr
      • Closer
      • Greg Holland, 85 ovr
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        2017 MLB Top Prospects


        1. CHI Cubs - 2B Ian Happ - 22yrs - MLB
        2. LA Dodgers - LF - Cody Bellinger - 21yrs - MLB
        3. SD Padres - CF - Manuel Margot - 22yrs - MLB
        4. NY Yankees - SS - Glibber Torres - 20yrs - AAA
        5. PHI Phillies - SS - J.P. Crawford - 22yrs - AAA
        6. NY Mets - SS - Amed Rosario - 21yrs - AAA
        7. SD Padres - RF - Hunter Renfroe - 25yrs - AAA
        8. WAS Nationals - CF - Victor Robles - 19yrs - AA
        9. COL Rockies - SS - Brendan Rodgers - 20yrs - AA
        10. ATL Braves - 2B - Ozzie Albies - 20yrs - AAA
        11. PITT Pirates - CF - Austin Meadows - 21yrs - AAA
        12. SF Giants - 3B - Christian Arroyo - 21yrs - MLB
        13. CIN Reds - 3B - Nick Senzel - 21yrs - AA
        14. CHI White Sox - SP - Michael Kopech - 20yrs - AA
        15. HOU Astros - SP - Francis Martes - 20yrs - AAA
        16. COL Rockies - SP - Jeff Hoffman - 24yrs - AAA
        17. CLE Indians - CF - Bradley Zimmer - 23yrs - MLB
        18. ATL Braves - SP - Ian Anderson - 19yrs - AA
        19. CHI White Sox - SP - Lucas Giolito - 22yrs - AAA
        20. CLE Indians - C - Francisco Mejia - 21yrs - AA
        21. TB Rays - SS - Willy Adames - 21yrs - AAA
        22. NY Yankees - CF - Jorge Mateo - 21yrs - AA
        23. STL Cardinals - CF - Harrison Bader - 21yrs - AAA
        24. BOS Red Sox - 3B - Rafael Devers - 20yrs - AA
        25. STL Cardinals - SP - Jack Flaherty - 21yrs - AA
        26. LA Dodgers - SP - Yadier Alvarez - 21yrs - AA
        27. WAS Nationals - SP - Erick Fedde - 24yrs - AAA
        28. PHI Phillies - C - Jorge Alfaro - 23yrs - AAA
        29. COL Rockies - CF - Raimel Tapia - 23yrs AAA
        30. CHI Cubs - LF - Eloy Jimenez - 20yrs - AA
        31. TB Rays - SP - Brent Honeywell - 22yrs - AAA
        32. TEX Rangers - SP - Yahander Mendez - 22yrs - AAA
        33. MIL Brewers - SP - Josh Hader - 22yrs - AAA
        34. ATL Braves - SP - Kolby Allard - 19yrs - AA
        35. MIA Marlins - SP - Braxton Garrett - 19yrs - AA
        36. BOS Red Sox - SP - Jason Groome - 18yrs - AA
        37. OAK A's - SS - Franklin Barreto - 21yrs - AAA
        38. NY Yankess - LF - Clint Frazier - 22yrs - AAA
        39. PITT Pirates - SP Mitch Keller - 21yrs - AA
        40. SEA Mariners - RF - Kyle Lewis - 21yrs - AA
        41. STL Cardinals - C - Carson Kelly - 22yrs - AAA
        42. MIL Brewers - CF - Lewis Brinson - 22yrs - AAA
        43. PITT Pirates - LF - Alen Hanson - 24yrs - MLB
        44. SEA Mariners - LF - Tyler O'Neill - 20yrs - AAA
        45. TOR Blue Jays - 3B - Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - 18yrs - AA
        46. CHI White Sox - SP - Reynaldo Lopez - 23yrs - AAA
        47. CLE Indians - SP - Triston McKenzie - 19yrs - AA
        48. ANA Angels - 3B - Nolan Fontana - 25yrs - MLB
        49. TB Rays - RF - Jake Bauers - 21yrs - AAA
        50. ARZ Diamondbacks - SP - Anthony Banda - 23yrs - AAA
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            Final April 3rd, 2017

            Rockies News: Opening Night in Milwaukee, WI. Saw the Rockies, and Brewers facing off with a matchup of Tyler Anderson, and Zach Davies. While both pitchers competed for a good six inning neither would get the decision. However, Davies was blown on the back of a save from pitcher Neftali Feliz whom had a rough ninth inning with Hanigan hitting the RBI single to knot the game.

            The game would extend to the 13th inning where Mark Reynolds would be the hero hitting a go ahead home run. Greg Holland would come in to shut the door for the save.


            Rockies at Brewers |
            Apr 3, 2017123456789ExtrasRHE
            Colorado (0-0)00100000113160
            Milwaukee (0-0)1000010000280
            W: Mike Dunn (1-0) L: Jared Hughes (0-1) S: Greg Holland (1)
            Scoring Summary
            SCORING DETAILSCOLMIL
            Colorado Rockies
            HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
            Charlie Blackmon, CF, L
            Carlos Gonzalez, RF, L
            Nolan Arenado, 3B, R
            Mark Reynolds, 1B, R
            Trevor Story, SS, R
            D.J. LeMahieu, 2B, R
            Ian Desmond, LF, R
            Ryan Hanigan, C, R
            Alexi Amarista, DH, L
            BATTING:
            2B: Gonzalez, Desmond
            3B: Blackmon
            HR: Reynolds
            RBI: Gonzalez, Reynolds, Hanigan
            GIDP: Blackmon, Arenado, Hanigan
            Milwaukee Brewers
            HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
            BATTING:
            2B: Braun, Aguilar
            RBI: Thames 2
            BASERUNNING:
            SB: Villar, Perez 2
            Colorado Rockies
            PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
            Anderson6.05221903.00
            Ottavino1.00000100.00
            Qualls1.01000100.00
            Dunn (W, 1-0)4.01000800.00
            Holland (S, 1)1.01000200.00
            TEAM TOTALS13.08221210
            Milwaukee Brewers
            PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
            Davies6.16110301.42
            Knebel (H, 1)0.21000200.00
            Barnes (H, 1)1.01000000.00
            Feliz (BS, 1)1.04110009.00
            Scahill 2.03000100.00
            Drake1.00000100.00
            Hughes (L, 0-1)1.01110019.00
            TEAM TOTALS13.01633071
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              Final Apr. 18th, 2017

              Los Angeles, CA: The Colorado Rockies are 7-7 on the season ready to open a two-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. German Marquez, has had a nightmare start to the season with an 0-2 record, and 11.05 ERA. He will be facing off against Brandon McCarthy. McCarthy has a 2-0 record, and 3.00 ERA.

              Los Angeles Dodgers at Colorado Rockies
              Apr 18, 2017123456789RHE
              Los Angeles ()000001000180
              Colorado (7-7)000000000052
              W: German Marquez (W, 1-2) L: Brandon McCarthy (L, 2-1) S: Greg Holland (6)
              Scoring Summary
              SCORING DETAILSLADCOL
              Los Angeles Dodgers
              HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
              Puig, RF4010010.345
              Bellinger, LF4000000.275
              Seager, SS4020010.345
              Gutierrez, CF4010020.241
              Gonzalez, 1B3010010.333
              Grandal, C3000020.167
              Forsythe, 2B3000010.184
              Hernandez, 3B2000010.250
              Utley, PH1000000.000
              McCarthy, P2000020.143
              Pederson, PH1000000,140
              TEAM TOTALS310500110
              BATTING:
              2B: Gonzalez (5)
              FIELDING:
              E: Forsythe 2 (2)
              Colorado Rockies
              HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
              Charlie Blackmon, CF, L4010000.351
              Carlos Gonzalez, RF, L4110000.302
              Nolan Arenado, 3B, R3000110.130
              Gerard Parra, 1B, R3011000.200
              Trevor Story, SS, R4010000.327
              D.J. LeMahieu, 2B, R3020000.412
              Ian Desmond, LF, R3000000.224
              Ryan Hanigan, C, R3010000.214
              German Marquez, P, 2000010.000
              Valaika1010000.263
              Reynolds1000010.262
              TEAM TOTALS31181130
              BATTING:
              2B: Gonzalez (5), Hanigan (3)
              RBI: Parra (3)
              GIDP: Desmond
              BASERUNNING:
              CS: LeMahieu (1), Arenado (1), Blackmon (5)
              SB: Blackmon (3)
              Los Angeles Dodgers
              PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
              McCarthy (L, 2-1)7.06111202.45
              Baez1.01000102.45
              Fields1.01000003.86
              TEAM TOTALS9..0811130
              Colorado Rockies
              PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
              Marquez (W, 1-2)7.040001005.65
              Dunn0.00000000.00
              Qualls (H, 1)1.00000101.23
              Holland (S, 6)1.01000001.13
              TEAM TOTALS9.05000110
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