Training is underway and all 30 teams across Major League Baseball have started their quest to capture a World Series title. Obviously there are some tea
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Looking for a dark horse to emerge from Rockies spring training? Right-handed reliever Zach Agnos is ready to cowboy up. Agnos, 24, is a converted infielder from East Carolina, and he has a four-pitch mix and John Wayne mentality that manager Bud Black craves.
Former Tennessee pitcher Chase Dollander started for the Rockies at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Arizona. Monday's contest marked his spring training debut. He pitched two in
St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado remains the subject of trade speculation, and he added fuel to that fire with a move he made on Wednesday.
The Rockies added Veen to their 40-man roster back in December. The 23-year-old had another big moment against the D-Backs on Friday, when he tied the game at 6–6 with an RBI double in the top of the seventh. Colorado would go on to win that game 12–8, and Saturday's game 9–3.
Relief pitcher Jefry Yan inked a minor league deal with the Colorado Rockies in December, so he is making sure to enjoy himself down at spring training.
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