Man, I keep coming back to this Rockies situation and it's just fascinating in a train wreck kind of way. 119 losses is historically bad, and now DePodesta's gotta figure out how to build a pitching staff at the one place in baseball where pitchers don't want to go.
The coaching retention stuff makes sense - you need SOME continuity when everything else is in chaos. Gideon sticking around for 30 years shows at least somebody believes in the organization, even if the results haven't been there lately.
But man, that rotation... Freeland as your ace with a 5.75 home ERA at 33 years old? Márquez gone, Senzatela demoted to the pen? Dollander and Gordon getting shelled? There's just nothing there to build around right now.
I think the only realistic path forward is draft pitchers, develop them specifically for Coors, and hope a few of them figure it out. The free agent market is basically closed to them - nobody's signing up to watch their ERA explode by a run and a half. And in trades, every team knows the Rockies are desperate so they're gonna get fleeced on value.
The outfield trade angle is interesting but who's really giving up quality controllable pitching for Moniak (who can only hit at Coors) or Freeman (who can't hit anywhere)? Beck maybe has some upside but you're not getting a frontline starter for him.
DePodesta better have some creative ideas up his sleeve because the traditional routes just aren't gonna work here. Feel bad for Rockies fans honestly - this is gonna be a LONG rebuild.
The coaching retention stuff makes sense - you need SOME continuity when everything else is in chaos. Gideon sticking around for 30 years shows at least somebody believes in the organization, even if the results haven't been there lately.
But man, that rotation... Freeland as your ace with a 5.75 home ERA at 33 years old? Márquez gone, Senzatela demoted to the pen? Dollander and Gordon getting shelled? There's just nothing there to build around right now.
I think the only realistic path forward is draft pitchers, develop them specifically for Coors, and hope a few of them figure it out. The free agent market is basically closed to them - nobody's signing up to watch their ERA explode by a run and a half. And in trades, every team knows the Rockies are desperate so they're gonna get fleeced on value.
The outfield trade angle is interesting but who's really giving up quality controllable pitching for Moniak (who can only hit at Coors) or Freeman (who can't hit anywhere)? Beck maybe has some upside but you're not getting a frontline starter for him.
DePodesta better have some creative ideas up his sleeve because the traditional routes just aren't gonna work here. Feel bad for Rockies fans honestly - this is gonna be a LONG rebuild.