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In this week's episode of Every Rockie Ever, Skyler and Dustin convened on a snow day to chat former players that currently work as coaches in the Rockies system. Recently, the Rockies hired former catcher Dustin Garneau as the major league bullpen coach. Despite a career that didn't flourish at the plate, Garneau has been known for solid defense and his work as catching coordinator/game planner for the minor league system the past two years presents some hope for the team's young bullpen.
They then turn focus to fan favorite and 2018 Wild Card game hero Tony Wolters. Wolters joined the organization as the bench coach for the ACL Rockies in 2024, and the brothers break down his excellent work behind the plate working with pitches, lamenting that his offense never took off, and getting to the root of why he had the nickname Papers.
Finally, they close things out mourning what could have been for current Rockies special assistant Scott Oberg. As Oberg was growing into prominence as a reliever, a recurring blood clot issue in his arm forced an early retirement from baseball, robbing both Oberg and fans of the high-quality reliever he was becoming. Still, there are wonderful moments to celebrate, like his role in closing out the 2018 Wild Card victory over the Cubs.
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This week, Evan is activated off the IL to rejoin Skyler and discuss the Gold Glove Awards given to Ezequiel Tovar and Brenton Doyle, the Colorado Rockies claiming pitcher Jimmy Herget, catcher Jacob Stallings hitting free agency, and a whole mess of other stuff including minor league free agency. However, we just heard the mailman leave. We just got a letter. Its addressed to Colorado Rockies season ticket holders and the author is one Mr. Harry Ralston Black.
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In this new episode of Affected by Altitude, Skyler handles the show all by himself as Evan Lang is indisposed with sickness. The Rockies made their first move of the offseason by reportedly acquiring utility infielder Owen Miller from the Milwaukee Brewers for cash considerations. Is he an indication of further Rockies' offseason plans or is he just another depth acquisition the team hopes can contribute in some manner? Skyler then looks over the Rockies' potential free agent targets and wishlist while breaking down The Denver Posts assessment that the Rockies aren't cheap, but spend their money quite foolishly.
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This week, Skyler and Evan discuss the extremely Colorado Rockies move of promoting former big league catcher Dustin Garneau to Colorado Rockies bullpen coach. Meanwhile, Brenton Doyle has more hardware to display as he wins the Fielding Bible Award for center field with a potential second Gold Glove on the way. We wrap things up by discussing the Rockies' intention to slash payroll for the 2025 season.
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This week, Evan and Skyler discuss the freshest slate of departures from the Colorado Rockies in pitchers Peter Lambert and Dakota Hudson, as well as the Man of the People in outfielder Jake Cave. Announced after this episode was recorded was that the Rockies would be aiming to further cut payroll for 2025 and the arbitration and non-tender deadlines loom large. Who will stay and who will go?
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In this episode of Every Rockie Ever, Skyler and Dustin reunite to talk about two notable veteran catchers for the Rockies. Yorvit Torrealba etched his name into Rockies lore as the primary catcher in 2007 while carving out a solid career in purple. Despite being a platoon catcher behind Chris Ianneta, Torrealba always made the most of his playing time.
Jonathan Lucroy was a great trade acquisition at the deadline in 2017, immediately impacting a young pitching staff and navigating them to the playoffs. What made him better was that he found some offensive resurgence after the trade, even though the power wasn't there, and made us wish we could have re-signed him.
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This week Skyler and Evan are hit with news most unwelcome: Bud Black will return in 2025 as the manager of the Colorado Rockies for a ninth season. Further coaching staff shakeups are not expected with only PJ Pilittere and Reid Cornelius being shown the door after back-to-back 100-loss seasons in Denver. We wrap things up with some Arizona Fall League talk and the playoffs so far. It's all about the Mets baby lets go Mets love da Mets.
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Skyler and Evan process the first week of the Colorado Rockies offseason by saying... now what? The Rockies have yet to announce Bud Black's future and it's been mostly radio silence from the organization. Meanwhile, there are multiple teams in the playoffs the Rockies could learn a thing or two from. We wrap things up with the first of many offseason games by spinning the wheel of fate and drafting a coaching staff made of former Rockies players!
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This week, Skyler and Evan send off the 2024 Colorado Rockies regular season with a bang by saying their final goodbyes to longtime fan favorite Charlie Blackmon. After a 14-year career in purple, Blackmon rides off into the sunset... and Rockies fans are left with many questions about what comes next for their beleaguered franchise. Does Bud Black stay or go? What other players will be leaving this offseason? Who will take over as having the catchiest walk-up music?
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This week, Skyler and Evan discuss the position battles for 2025 that seem to have already started. Top catching prospect Drew Romo hasn't seen the field in 11 days and appears to have been supplanted by Hunter Goodman. What's the reasoning, and can we expect Goodman to start at catcher next year? Meanwhile, when it comes to fourth outfielder, the Rockies need to make a decision between Sam Hilliard and Jake Cave because you can't keep both. Finally, this might be Charlie Blackmon's last week as a Colorado Rockie and maybe as a big league ball player.
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In this new Rooftop Mingle session, Evan is joined by Colorado Rockies 2024 17th round draft pick, infielder Nolan Clifford. At time of recording Nolan Clifford had just made his professional baseball debut... All the way up with the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes. He played a key role in an explosive come from behind victory where he had his first professional hit, RsBI, and runs scored. The former Creighton Blue Jay discusses his emotions, his time in the Albuquerque clubhouse, and his goals and expectations.
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This week, Skyler and Evan present a conundrum that finally needs to be talked about. The Colorado Rockies and being frequently outnumbered by a sea of visiting fans at Coors Field. What has this organization done to foster a fan culture that would bring a wave of purple to the ballpark? On the bright side, Antonio Senzatela is back, the young bullpen has been very impressive, and your High-A Spokane Indians are the Northwest League champions!
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In this new episode of Every Rockie Ever, Skyler and Dustin are joined by Purple Row writer and co-host of Affected by Altitude for Rocky Mountain Rooftop, Evan Lang. Evan has been a fan of the Rockies his whole life and therefore has an affinity for plenty of Rockies, often obscure ones. However his fandom helps him remember some solid players that may be forgotten at times. They talk about the solid two seasons from Jeff Cirillo at the hot corner, the ultimate utility man that was Terry Shumpert, and recollect the short-lived tenure of the hit machine Juan Pierre.
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This week, Evan and Skyler are joined by Dustin "Mr. T-Spanish" Timmins to discuss the Rockies' problem with strikeouts. The Colorado Rockies are a league leader in strikeouts, and not in a good way as they are on pace to set a franchise high. Meanwhile, Kris Bryant is running out of time to return in the 2024 season... should he return at all? Should the Rockies just tear off the bandaid and let the $182 million dollar man walk away with the money and what's left of his health? Speaking of Rockies with back issues, what's to be done with Nolan Jones after a difficult 2024? Finally, we wrap things up with a discussion on Zac Veen, who is tantalizingly close to his big league debut.
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In this new Rooftop Mingle, Skyler and Evan are joined by former 1st round pick Ryan Rolison of the the Albuquerque Isotopes. They talk about his journey back from multiple injuries over the past two years. Once considered the top prospect in the Rockies organization, Rolison seemed to be on the fast track to the big leagues because injuries robbed him of two years in the minors. Now healthy, Rolison has been working out the bullpen in Triple-A as he builds up again and hopefully will finally be able to come full circle and reach the big leagues with the Rockies.
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This week, Evan and Skyler crack open the final month of the 2024 MLB season as the Colorado Rockies continue their youth movement, especially in the bullpen. Luis Peralta, Bradley Blalock, and Seth Halvorsen have all made debuts while September roster expansion has brought Evan Justice and Hunter Goodman back into the fold. Meanwhile, dread him, run from him... Ty Blach arrives all the same. We also check in on Drew Romo after his first two weeks in the majors, discuss the return of Jackson Holliday to Coors Field as a big leaguer, covet his brother Ethan as the next Rockies first round pick, and name our August Pitcher and Position Player of the Month! We wrap things up with a very special guest: left-handed prospect pitcher Ryan Rolison joins the show.
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Spokane Indians third baseman and Rockies No. 19 prospect Kyle Karros sits down with Evan and Skyler for a Rooftop Mingle! They discuss his stellar season in Spokane, his relationship with his dad, and former big leaguer, Eric Karros now that he is a professional ball player himself. They also discuss his approach at the plate and his efforts to do online classes while playing pro ball!
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This week, Evan and Skyler discuss the youth movement of the Colorado Rockies as more and more we've been seeing the young guns-from pitchers to position players-get their names penciled into the lineup. Much of the starting nine is home-grown and frequently under the age of 26 as the Rockies focus on rebuilding in the dog days of summer. As part of that rebuild, the future of manager Bud Black must be discussed. The Rockies need a fresh vibe and voice in their clubhouse and it's time for Black and the Rockies to part ways after 2024. We follow that up with a special guest, as Spokane Indians third baseman and Rockies top prospect Kyle Karros joins us for a Rooftop Mingle!
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There have been a lot of notable players to suit up for the Colorado Rockies. In the past we've talked about players like Michael Cuddyer, Justin Morneau, and Jason Giambi but there are have a been several others that were some definite legends that made a brief stop in Colorado. Skyler and Dustin look back on the Mr. 3000-esque appearance of Dale Murphy, the acquisition of Bret Saberhagen, the unfortunate stint of Roy Oswalt, the sneaky good performance of Kevin Millwood, and round things off with perhaps the most disliked player in Rockies history, Jose Reyes.
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This week, Skyler and Evan discuss Todd Helton's very special weekend at Coors Field as the Colorado Rockies honored his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame and wreathed his retired number in gold. They then say farewell to longtime catcher Elias Díaz, who has been released from the team after five seasons, praise the youngsters for their ongoing positive performances, and look at some general injury housekeeping.
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