The Colorado Rockies are certainly going to have some work to get done this offseason to try and build a roster that is leaps and bounds better than their 2025 one.
After one of the worst seasons in MLB history, they are likely going to just be looking for any level of improvement over that. To do so, they will need to either spend some money or pick up some players that can make contributions on lower-scale deals.
Over the last few years, the Rockies have not exactly been a big-market team in terms of spending, as they have instead sold off many of their key veteran pieces for some prospects they are hoping they can build around in the future.
Recently, they were able to pick up a player who elected minor league free agency, looking to find a larger opportunity elsewhere to potentially make the MLB roster after multiple seasons trying to push for a roster spot.
While his production in Triple-A has not yet proven to be effective, his Double-A stats are quite impressive, and making the transition to the next level will be part of what this new staff has to try and put together with him.
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