The Colorado Rockies have plenty of issues to address this offseason, both when it comes to the front office and the roster itself. While they have been working hard to fill out the front office with new staff members who bring in a new vision, the roster itself is going to be a completely different subject in a few weeks from now.

With winter meetings coming up in early December, the Rockies will be able to make some moves if they so desire and try to build a roster that is at least somewhat competitive compared to their brutal 2025 squad. Despite some up-and-coming talents both at the MLB level and in the minor leagues, they have a long way to go before they find themselves in the postseason once again.

One of the biggest issues with the roster as a whole was the pitching unit, which was among the worst in the MLB both in the starting rotation and the bullpen, especially in the second half. So, Colorado has started off early and has decided to let one of their late-season acquisitions to the bullpen leave to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

Which Bullpen Arm Did the Rockies Choose to Let Go Recently?