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No quick fix for Colorado Rockies' woes
No quick fix for Colorado Rockies' woesDaily CameraUltimately, this season has become a referendum on the Rockies' young pitching, and possibly pitching coach Bob Apodaca. Colorado is relying on three inexperienced starters: Juan Nicasio, the most effective member of the rotation thus far, ...Rockies Vs. Reds: Colorado In Cincinnati To Start Winning StreakSB NationRockies near bottom, time to clean housePro Sports Coloradoall 15 news articles »  
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Chris Johnson’s glove webbing had a Spidey sense at Coors Field — for one...
Chris Johnson didn't have the best of starts on Monday, committing an first-inning error that led to five Colorado Rockies runs and later a 9-7 loss in the first game of a doubleheader. But while the Houston Astros third baseman and his teammates would ...  
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Carlos Gonzalez And The Rockies Offense: No Humidor, No Problem?
Mark Kiszla of the Denver Post took to his blog on Tuesday, suggesting the Colorado Rockies should turn off the Coors Field humidor and allow Carlos Gonzalez win the Triple Crown: If the Rockies unplugged the humidor in their home ballpark ...  
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Slug fest favors Rockies in first of double-header
DENVER (AP) - Jed Lowrie's flubbed flip in the field overshadowed his solid day at the plate. The shortstop's two-out throwing error in the eighth inning paved the way for Jordan Pacheco's two-run single, and the Colorado Rockies beat the Houston Astros 9 ...  
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Rockies attempt to end struggles at Coors Field
CINCINNATI — The Rockies have endured bad trips, poor months and awful seasons. But they've rarely experienced anything like this. Not only are they baseball's worst team in May (6-18), they return home with no soft landing spot. Entering ...  
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Rockies Recall RHP Carlos Torres From Triple-A Colorado Springs
The Colorado Rockies announced today that the club has recalled right-handed pitcher Carlos Torres from Triple-A Colorado Springs. Torres (#59) will be in uniform for both games of the doubleheader today vs. Houston. Torres, 29, will be on his ...  
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Jamie Moyer, 49, faces cold reality: He's not in Rockies' future
Colorado Rockies lefthander Jamie Moyer, who earned a spot in a major league rotation at 49 to become this spring’s warm-and-fuzzy story, is facing a coldblooded reality: Keeping him in the rotation doesn't make a lot of sense anymore, even ...  
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Watch Colorado Rockies vsCincinnati Reds Live Str
Click here to watch Colorado Rockies vsCincinnati Reds To watch Colorado Rockies vsCincinnati Reds live MLB Baseball live match you need to buy a TV software clicking the link given before.with this software you can watch live streaming a lot of TV channel ...  
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Colorado Rockies' Jhoulys Chacin has nerve issue in pectoral
Colorado Rockies' Jhoulys Chacin has nerve issue in pectoralDaily CameraBy Troy E. Renck The Denver Post CINCINNATI -- Jhoulys Chacin finally has an answer as to why his hand felt like it was going to sleep. A visit to the vascular surgeon in St. Louis at the behest of Rockies athletic trainer Keith Dugger revealed Chacin ...Jhoulys Chacin Injury Update: Rockies P Looks For 2nd Opinion On ShoulderSB Nation DenverRockies near bottom, time to...  
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Colorado Rockies - TeamReport
Sizing up the Rockies swoon, veteran Jason Giambi offered this bit of insight: "There's no Lombardi speech you can give. We've got to get back to try to win one game and make it that simple. ... We can't play any worse than we have. We need to ...  
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Reds Beat Rockies 10-3 As Struggles In May Continues
CINCINNATI -- The Colorado Rockies' starting pitchers have developed a habit of working just seven innings. The overworked bullpen couldn't bail them out this time. Chris Heisey gave Cincinnati the lead with his first home run of the season, and ...  
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2012 MLB Draft: Kevin Gausman Taken With 4th Pick In Latest BA Mock Draft...
2012 MLB Draft: Kevin Gausman Taken With 4th Pick In Latest BA Mock DraftSB NationDominating the SEC has only helped his stock, though, as he's posted a 2.86 ERA with 118 strikeouts and just 23 walks over 100.2 innings this year. For more on the Colorado Rockies, check out the Rockies blog Purple Row. And to learn more about the ...and more »  
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Colorado Rockies manager Jim Tracy preaching patience
MIAMI — After consecutive disappointing seasons and with his club stumbling through its third-worst start in franchise history, manager Jim Tracy finds himself the No. 1 target for Rockies fans wanting a scapegoat. "Absolutely I do understand ...  
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Comment on Rockies fall again, swept by Mariners with big crowd at Coors Field
I'd still love to see Ryne Sandberg over in the Rockies dugout. I suggested this during the off-season, an idea that was not well received on the boards here. He's currently the manager of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs (!), the AAA affiliate of the Phillies. Seems like a perfect fit.  
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Coors Field has been rejuvenating for Mariners (or is it playing Rockies...
The Rockies look like a lost team right now, one struggling to score runs and not capable of overcoming poor outings by their starters. Kind of like the Mariners on this road trip, right up until they stepped into Coors Field. They turned in ...  
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