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  • DaBull_33
    I Just Shipped My Bed!
    • Mar 2013
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    Mile High Magic Returns: A Rockies Dynasty Is Born

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    DENVER, CO -- 20 years ago, a team was born in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Professional baseball had returned to Colorado.

    However, the path to success has been anything but easy. In 20 years of existence, the Colorado Rockies have only made it to the postseason a total of 3 times. For those scoring at home, that's a playoff appearance rate of .150.

    Adding to the misery, the Rockies find themselves coming off the worst record in franchise history, an embarrassing 64-98 campaign in 2012. Following amazing runs into October in both 2007 and 2009, no amount of luck or good fortune could help this club last season.

    But, it's not all doom and gloom in the Mile High City. Colorado boasts one of the most complete, and effective offenses in all of baseball. They were in the top 2 in almost every major offensive statistical category in the National League in 2012. Their lineup features rising superstars Troy Tulowitzki and Carlos Gonzalez, as well as a number of complimentary pieces.

    As has been the case in the last 20 years, the Rockies' fortune will rest on the arms of their pitching staff. A rotation that was decimated by injuries a year ago should return to full health. Young guys will have the opportunity to capitalize on their potential, as a bevy of quality prospects continue to hone their skills at the minor league levels.

    Many may view this rag-tag team as a team in transition. Experts across the country have picked the Rockies to finish at the bottom of the NL West in 2013. Yet, this team has the very makings of a sleeper. If the pieces fall into place, the Colorado Rockies could surprise a lot of people.

    This is their journey to "Rocktober."




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    MLB 13 The Show Dynasty -- Mile High Magic Returns: A Colorado Rockies Dynasty Is Born
  • DaBull_33
    I Just Shipped My Bed!
    • Mar 2013
    • 601

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    Many experts and publications have rated Colorado's farm system as middle-of-the-road, at best. Yet, that doesn't mean they are without talent in the minor leagues. Here's a look at the Top 10 Prospects for 2013:

    David Dahl -Position: OF
    Bats: L, Throws: R
    Age: 19, DOB: 04/01/1994
    • The Alabama high school product won Pioneer League MVP honors in his pro debut, leading the rookie-level circuit in a host of offensive categories, including batting average, total bases and OPS. Dahl can flat-out hit, with good bat speed and a better idea of what he’s doing at the plate than most hitters his age. There’s definitely extra-base pop in his bat now and he could develop decent home run power down the road. An above-average runner, he’ll be more of a base stealing threat as he learns those skills. He has a plus arm in the outfield and has the chance to be a top-notch defender in the future.


    Nolan Arenado - Position: 3B
    Bats: R, Throws: R
    Age: 21, DOB: 04/16/1991
    • Arenado can drive the ball, more with line-drive gap power than over-the-fence pop, though he can go deep from time to time. Once thought to be a defensive liability who would have to move across the infield, Arenado has worked hard to become a solid third baseman who can stay there long-term, with good actions and a strong arm. He's not too far from being ready to be an everyday big leaguer at the hot corner.


    Trevor Story - Position: SS
    Bats: R, Throws: R
    Age: 20, DOB: 11/15/1992
    • Story carries himself the right way and more than held his own as a teenager at that level. While he did strike out a good amount, he should be able to hit for average in the future. There’s some definite extra-base power as well and he already shows the ability to drive the ball the other way. A solid average runner, his instincts allow his speed to play up on the basepaths. He’s a solid defender with a good arm for shortstop, though some feel he’ll outgrow the position, not to mention the Troy Tulowitzki roadblock in Colorado. He did play some third in 2012 and a future there or at second base isn’t inconceivable.


    Chad Bettis - Position: RHP
    Bats: R, Throws: R
    Age: 23, DOB: 04/26/1989
    • When healthy, he has a fastball and slider that are above-average or better and his changeup has improved to the point of it being a Major League average offspeed pitch for him. Assuming he's healthy, he still profiles well in the middle of a rotation with that backup plan as a reliever still intact.


    Kyle Parker - Position: OF
    Bats: R, Throws: R
    Age: 23, DOB: 09/30/1989
    • He’s had two solid seasons in the Rockies organization, showing progress from one year to the next. More than anything, Parker became a much more selective hitter in 2012, cutting down on his strikeouts and drawing a lot more walks. That has helped him work better counts and give him more of an opportunity to tap into his outstanding raw power. He has bat speed and obvious athleticism, though he’s a below-average runner. His arm is strong enough for right field and his bat should profile well there, too, though his speed may make him a better left fielder. The only thing that held him back at all in 2012 were some injuries to his wrist and thumb, the latter of which kept him from playing in the Arizona Fall League. He’s ready to hit the upper levels of the Rockies’ system.


    Tyler Anderson - Position: LHP
    Bats: L, Throws: L
    Age: 23, DOB: 12/30/1989
    • The Oregon product spent his first full season of pro ball pitching in the bandbox that is Asheville's home stadium and ended up leading the organization in ERA and finishing second in batting average against. An advanced college lefty, he could start moving quickly now with a four-pitch mix at his disposal. His fastball is average, but he works it to both sides of the plate effectively, working quickly to throw strike one. His changeup is outstanding, an above-average offspeed pitch with sink. He throws a slider and a curve, with the former a touch better than the latter, and he mixes all his pitches well with a fairly deceptive delivery. His ceiling is limited, but he could fly up the ladder to the big leagues in a hurry now.


    Tim Wheeler - Position: OF
    Bats: L, Throws: R
    Age: 25, DOB: 01/21/1988
    • After beginning his pro career is ho-hum fashion, Wheeler had a breakout 2011 season and a solid follow-up in 2012. He has bat speed and some leverage, showing good raw power, though it didn’t show up in games in 2012 like it did the year prior. That was partially because of a broken hamate bone suffered at the beginning of the year, but he showed better hittability upon his return, cutting down his strikeouts and getting on base at a better clip. A solid average runner, he plays a decent center field, but he’s seen time in all three spots and probably will settle into a left field job in the future. With the power-speed output of 2011, followed up by the higher average 2012 season, it’s a little tougher to figure out what Wheeler will be, but he should hit himself to the big leagues soon.


    Will Swanner - Position: C
    Bats: R, Throws: R
    Age: 21, DOB: 09/10/1991
    • After getting an over-slot deal from the Rockies to keep him from heading to Pepperdine, Swanner spent parts of two summers in the Pioneer League honing his craft. His move to full-season ball in 2012 was a success as he swung the bat well and was a member of the South Atlantic League champion Asheville Tourists. Big and strong, Swanner doesn’t get cheated at the plate, taking aggressive swings regularly. That leads to some swings and misses, and he needs to get better at making adjustments, but he does make hard contact and has some definite power. He moves decently enough behind the plate, especially considering his size, but he’s slow in getting the ball down to second and he needs work to stay behind the dish long-term. If he has to move, though, he might have the bat that could work well at a corner position.


    Edwar Cabrera - Position: LHP
    Bats: L, Throws: L
    Age: 25, DOB: 10/20/1987
    • A year after leading the Minors in strikeouts, Cabrera pitched across two Minor League levels and made his big league debut, leading the organization in batting average against and finishing second in ERA in the process. He does it without plus stuff, relying on command of his three-pitch mix. His changeup is his best pitch, one that approaches plus, a deceptive offspeed offering that has led to most of his strikeouts. His fastball is average velocity-wise, but it has tail and sinks and he can locate it to both sides of the plate. The sink of those two pitches gets a good amount of groundball outs and he mixes in a curve for good measure. His ceiling is limited, but an ability to keep the ball down is essential for pitching success in Coors Field. He should get the chance to prove he can do it again soon.


    Eddie Butler - Position: RHP
    Bats: S, Throws: R
    Age: 22, DOB: 03/13/1991
    • A strong finish to his junior season at Radford helped Butler move into the sandwich round. He has a live arm that can deliver fastballs up to 97 mph, and he has a slider that should be a very good secondary pitch in the future. Butler has a changeup, but it’s behind the fastball-breaking ball combination. He’s not the biggest guy in the world and has had some command issues in the past, though not during his summer debut in the Pioneer League. With his power stuff and size, some see a future in the bullpen, but the Rockies sent him out as a starter and may give him the chance to stick in a rotation for the time being.
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    • DaBull_33
      I Just Shipped My Bed!
      • Mar 2013
      • 601

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      2013 NL WEST PREVIEW

      The Rockies will always find themselves in a dog fight year after year, as they battle it out in the competitive National League West.

      San Francisco Giants - The Giants are coming off 2 World Series titles in the last 3 years. They don't bring much power on offense, but they have what is considered by most to be the best pitching staff in all of baseball. Two-time Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum was less than stellar last year, but he was darn near unhittable out of the 'pen in the postseason. The champs are hoping that Tim can regain some confidence and bring a steady presence to the middle of the rotation. If that can happen, and the offense continues to push just enough runs across, and come up in big situations, then you can bet on seeing the Giants at the top of the NL West and back in the postseason.

      Los Angeles Dodgers - New owners, new television deal, new money, new players. This team has gone from the dark cloud of the McCourt ownership, and the painful sting of bankruptcy, to an embarrassment of riches. The biggest question for the Dodgers is: can money buy a championship? Will this team of superstar names like Clayton Kershaw, Zack Greinke, Adrian Gonzalez, Matt Kemp, and Hanley Ramirez be able to gel? Or, will it be a team of inflated egos and paychecks?

      Arizona Diamondbacks - Down in the desert, the Diamondbacks continue to find themselves in a position to contend. Perhaps the polar opposite of the Dodgers, this team doesn't boast any real superstar players. What they do have is a gritty group of guys that play as a team, and a steady pitching staff. The D-Backs find ways to win for their manager Kirk Gibson, who personifies that gritty mentality. Expect them to contend in August and September.

      San Diego Padres - Much like the Rockies, not much is expected of the Padres in 2013. Their offense revolves around 3rd baseman Chase Headley, coming off a break-out season in which he led the NL with 115 RBI. Their bullpen is decent, if they can stay healthy, but the rotation is nothing to write home about. Former Rule 5 draft pick Everth Cabrera led the NL in stolen bases with 44, but he doesn't get on base as much as he should. The Padres might surprise people like they did a couple of seasons ago, but a .500 record may be considered a victory this season.
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      • DaBull_33
        I Just Shipped My Bed!
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        Mile High Magic Returns: A Rockies Dynasty Is Born

        MLB 13 The Show
        Spring Training Roster: OSFM 2013 v.1
        Reg. Season Roster: OSFM Opening Day
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        • TexanFan92
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          • Feb 2013
          • 22

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          Can't wait to see this

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          • joshrmlb
            MVP
            • Oct 2011
            • 1267

            #6
            Re: Mile High Magic Returns: A Rockies Dynasty Is Born

            Nice NL West write-up. Following.

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            • DaBull_33
              I Just Shipped My Bed!
              • Mar 2013
              • 601

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              Colorado Rockies 2013 Schedule
              DATEOPPONENTRESULT
              Feb 23at Arizona Diamondbacks
              Feb 24vs Arizona Diamondbacks
              Feb 25vs Texas Rangers
              Feb 26at Chicago Cubs
              Feb 27at San Diego Padres
              Feb 28vs Cincinnati Reds
              Mar 1vs Milwaukee Brewers
              Mar 2at Oakland Athletics
              Mar 3vs Oakland Athletics
              Mar 4at Seattle Mariners
              Mar 5vs Chicago Cubs
              Mar 6vs Team USA (WBC)
              Mar 8vs Kansas City Royals
              Mar 9at Los Angeles Angels
              Mar 10vs Los Angeles Dodgers
              Mar 11at Chicago White Sox
              Mar 12vs Arizona Diamondbacks
              Mar 13at Chicago Cubs
              Mar 15at Cincinnati Reds
              Mar 16vs Seattle Mariners
              Mar 17at San Francisco Giants
              Mar 18vs Cincinnati Reds
              Mar 19at Kansas City Royals
              Mar 21at San Francisco Giants
              Mar 22vs San Francisco Giants (SS)
              Mar 22at Texas Rangers (SS)
              Mar 23vs San Diego Padres
              Mar 24at Milwaukee Brewers
              Mar 25vs Cleveland Indians
              Mar 26at Los Angeles Dodgers
              Mar 27at Oakland Athletics
              Mar 28vs Milwaukee Brewers
              Mar 30vs Seattle Mariners
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              • TexanFan92
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                • Feb 2013
                • 22

                #8
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                Good luck in spring training you should play your prospects instead of the starters

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                • DaBull_33
                  I Just Shipped My Bed!
                  • Mar 2013
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                  Scottsdale, AZ -- The Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks opened the Cactus League schedule this afternoon at their joint Spring Training home in Scottsdale.

                  Former Oakland Athletic Brandon McCarthy got the start for Arizona, and was brilliant through the first 3 innings (1 hit, 3 strikeouts) before giving way to the bullpen. McCarthy was followed by fellow rotation members, Ian Kennedy and Trevor Cahill.

                  The Rockies finally broke through against Cahill when Todd Helton, entering his 16th season with Colorado, launched his first homer of the Spring, driving home Michael Cuddyer. The Rockies added single tallies in the 7th and 8th but couldn't quite catch up. J.J. Putz recorded his first save, despite issuing 2 walks and surrendering a base hit.

                  Jhoulys Chacin, following up an injury filled 2012, struggled in the first inning, giving up a run, but was able to settle down and finish a solid 3 innings of work. Rookie Drew Pomeranz, vying for the 5th starter spot in the rotation, had a difficult time in the 4th, giving up 3 runs on 3 hits and 2 walks.

                  Up Next: The Rockies and D-Backs reprise their matchup again tomorrow, with the Rockies representing the home team. Lefty Jorge De La Rosa is expected to start for Colorado. First pitch at 1:05 pm MT.

                  Colorado Rockies at Arizona Diamondbacks
                  Feb 23, 2013123456789RHE
                  Colorado (0-0)000020110490
                  Arizona (0-0)1003100005100
                  W: B. McCarthy L: J. Chacin S: J. Putz
                  Scoring Summary
                  SCORING DETAILSCOLARI
                  ARI1Kubel liner to right for single. Parra scores. Montero advances to 2nd.01
                  ARI4Hill double to center. Chavez scores.02
                  ARI4Ross grounded to right for single. Hill scores.03
                  ARI4Prado grounder to center for single. Ross scores. Kennedy advances to 3rd.04
                  COL5Helton homered to left. Cuddyer scores.24
                  ARI5Chavez grounder to right for single. Kubel scores.25
                  COL7Nelson flied to left for single. Rosario scores35
                  COL8Young Jr. flied to center for single. Wheeler scores.45
                  Colorado Rockies
                  HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
                  Fowler, CF3000000.000
                  Torrealba, PH1000010.000
                  Ortega, CF10100001.000
                  Rutledge, 2B3010010.333
                  Colvin, PH1000000.000
                  Brignac, 2B1000000.000
                  Gonzalez, LF3010000.333
                  Wheeler, PH-LF11101001.000
                  Tulowitzki, SS2000110.000
                  Young Jr., PH10110001.000
                  Culberson, SS1000000.000
                  Cuddyer, RF1100110.000
                  Herrera, PH-RF10100001.000
                  Helton, 1B3112011.333
                  Adames, PH1000000.000
                  Blackmon, PH0000100.000
                  Rosario, C4110020.250
                  Nelson, 3B4011000.250
                  Le Mahieu, PH1000000.000
                  Pacheco, PH1000000.000
                  TEAM TOTALS35494471.257
                  BATTING:
                  2B: W. Rosario (1), T. Wheeler (1)
                  HR: T. Helton (1)
                  RBI: T. Helton 2 (2), C. Nelson (1), E. Young Jr. (1)
                  HBP: M. Cuddyer
                  GIDP: J. Pacheco
                  Arizona Diamondbacks
                  HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
                  Prado, SS4011000.250
                  Eaton, PH1000000.000
                  Wilson, SS0000000.000
                  Parra, CF4120000.500
                  Montero, C4010000.250
                  Kubel, LF3121000.667
                  Campana, PH-LF1000000.000
                  Chavez, 3B2111110.500
                  Pennington, PH-3B1000000.000
                  Hill, 2B2111110.500
                  Hinske, PH1000000.000
                  Gregorius, 2B0000000.000
                  Goldschmidt, 1B3010110.333
                  Ross, RF4111000.250
                  McCarthy, P1000000.000
                  Kennedy, P0000100.000
                  Bloomquist, PH1000000.000
                  Marte, PH1000000.000
                  TEAM TOTALS335105420.303
                  BATTING:
                  2B: A. Hill (1), J. Kubel (1), G. Parra (1)
                  RBI: A. Hill (1), J. Kubel (1), M. Prado (1), E. Chavez (1), C. Ross (1)
                  BASERUNNING:
                  SB: P. Goldschmidt (1)
                  Colorado Rockies
                  PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
                  J. Chacin (L, 0-1)3.03110103.00
                  D. Pomeranz1.033321027.00
                  C. Volstad2.04111004.50
                  M. Belisle1.00000000.00
                  E. Escalona1.00001000.00
                  TEAM TOTALS8.010554205.63
                  Arizona Diamondbacks
                  PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
                  B. McCarthy (W, 1-0)3.01000300.00
                  I. Kennedy (H, 1)1.00000100.00
                  T. Cahill (H, 1)1.012211118.00
                  R. Delgado (H, 1)1.01001000.00
                  J. Collmenter (H, 1)1.02110109.00
                  D. Hernandez (H, 1)0.121100027.00
                  H. Bell (H, 1)0.21000100.00
                  J. Putz (S, 1)1.01000000.00
                  TEAM TOTALS9.09444714.00
                  MLB 13 The Show Dynasty -- Mile High Magic Returns: A Colorado Rockies Dynasty Is Born

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                  • TexanFan92
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 22

                    #10
                    Re: Mile High Magic Returns: A Rockies Dynasty Is Born

                    Tough lost even though it is just spring training you played very well most of the game

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                    • DaBull_33
                      I Just Shipped My Bed!
                      • Mar 2013
                      • 601

                      #11
                      Re: Mile High Magic Returns: A Rockies Dynasty Is Born

                      Bats go cold as Rox get shut out against D-Backs


                      Scottsdale, AZ -- Jorge De La Rosa made it through 3 innings this afternoon, and felt 100% healthy afterwards. The positive of that feeling certainly outweighed the negative results against the Diamondbacks. After missing most of 2012 as he rehabbed from Tommy John surgery, De La Rosa struggled mightily at the end of the season. He was tentative, afraid even, to air it out. Not this time, though. De La Rosa unleashed his full arsenal, including his slider and curveball, two pitches he wouldn't throw last year.

                      The results weren't stellar, but they weren't all bad. De La Rosa surrendered single tallies in each of the first three innings, including solo home runs from Willie Bloomquist and Gerardo Parra. He did strike out 3, and issued just one walk.

                      However, the Rockies offense couldn't muster anything for nine innings against a strong Arizona pitching staff. Colorado managed just 5 hits, 2 a piece from Eric Young Jr. and Jordan Pacheco, and a base hit from utility infielder Reid Brignac, who was acquired earlier this spring from the Rays. Both players are expected to contribute to the big league club in 2013.

                      Ian Kennedy pitched 3 scoreless innings for Arizona, picking up the win. J.J. Putz recorded his second save of Spring Training.

                      Up Next: The Rockies will host the Texas Rangers in Scottsdale. Another pitcher who is on the road of recovery following a lost 2012 season, Juan Nicasio, is scheduled to start. First pitch is at 1:05 pm MT.

                      Arizona Diamondbacks at Colorado Rockies
                      Feb 24, 2013123456789RHE
                      Arizona (1-0)1110100004140
                      Colorado (0-1)000000000051
                      W: I. Kennedy L: J. De La Rosa S: J. Putz
                      Scoring Summary
                      SCORING DETAILSARICOL
                      Arizona Diamondbacks
                      HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
                      Prado, 3B4020010.375
                      Pennington, PH-3B1000000.000
                      Bloomquist, SS4231011.600
                      Marte, PH1000010.000
                      Gregorius, SS0000000.000
                      Montero, C2110100.333
                      Nieves, PH-C0000100.000
                      Goldschmidt, 1B4020010.428
                      Wilson, PH-1B1000010.000
                      Ross, RF2001010.166
                      Kubel, PH-RF0000100.666
                      Pollock, PH-RF1000010.000
                      Eaton, CF3011010.250
                      Chavez, PH0000100.500
                      Hinske, CF1000000.000
                      Hill, 2B5010010.285
                      Parra, LF4131001.625
                      Kennedy, P2000010.000
                      Cahill, P1000000.000
                      Campana, PH1010000.500
                      BATTING:
                      2B: Bloomquist, Montero, Parra 2
                      HR: Bloomquist, Parra
                      RBI: Bloomquist, Ross, Eaton, Parra
                      SF: Ross
                      SAC: Montero
                      GIDP: Hill
                      BASERUNNING:
                      CS: Prado
                      Colorado Rockies
                      HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
                      Young Jr, CF3020000.250
                      Nelson, PH0000000.250
                      Herrera, 2B3000010.250
                      Fowler, PH1000010.000
                      Colvin, RF3000000.000
                      Helton, PH1000000.250
                      Arenado, 3B2000100.000
                      Cuddyer, PH1000000.000
                      Pacheco, 1B3020000.500
                      Wheeler, PH1000010.000
                      Torrealba, C2000000.000
                      Tulowitzki, PH1000000.000
                      Rosario, C0000100.250
                      Blackmon, LF3000000.000
                      Brignac, SS4010010.200
                      De La Rosa, P1000010.000
                      Gonzalez, PH1000000.250
                      Le Mahieu, PH1000000.000
                      BATTING:
                      2B: Young Jr. (1)
                      HBP: Nelson, Blackmon
                      FIELDING:
                      E: Blackmon
                      Arizona Diamondbacks
                      PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
                      Kennedy (W, 1-0)3.00000200.00
                      Hudson (H, 1)1.01000000.00
                      Cahill (H, 2)1.01000009.00
                      Skaggs (H, 1)1.00001000.00
                      Collmenter (H, 2)1.00000000.00
                      Bell1.00000100.00
                      Brewer0.20000100.00
                      Putz (S, 2)0.10000100.00
                      Colorado Rockies
                      PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
                      De La Rosa (L, 0-1)3.05321326.00
                      Nicasio1.02000200.00
                      Friedrich1.03110109.00
                      Ottavino1.02000100.00
                      Belisle1.01002000.00
                      Chatwood1.01001200.00
                      Brothers1.00000010.00
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                      • DaBull_33
                        I Just Shipped My Bed!
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 601

                        #12
                        Re: Mile High Magic Returns: A Rockies Dynasty Is Born

                        Originally posted by TexanFan92
                        Tough lost even though it is just spring training you played very well most of the game
                        Thanks. Unfortunately for me, I don't have a whole lot of time to play, so I'm having to sim the majority of these Spring Training games. I'm basically filling time until the OSFM Opening Day rosters drop.
                        MLB 13 The Show Dynasty -- Mile High Magic Returns: A Colorado Rockies Dynasty Is Born

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                        • DaBull_33
                          I Just Shipped My Bed!
                          • Mar 2013
                          • 601

                          #13
                          Re: Mile High Magic Returns: A Rockies Dynasty Is Born

                          Originally posted by joshrmlb
                          Nice NL West write-up. Following.
                          Thanks man! I've been following your Marlins dynasty. Keep up the good work!
                          MLB 13 The Show Dynasty -- Mile High Magic Returns: A Colorado Rockies Dynasty Is Born

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                          • TexanFan92
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2013
                            • 22

                            #14
                            Re: Mile High Magic Returns: A Rockies Dynasty Is Born

                            Bad pitching performance better luck next time

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                            • joshrmlb
                              MVP
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 1267

                              #15
                              Re: Mile High Magic Returns: A Rockies Dynasty Is Born

                              This team doesn't have many good arms for the future. Hopefully you can improve that.

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