Rockies threaten Dodgers lead, but can’t overcome Feltner’s command issues
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Rooftop Mingle: Ryan Ritter, Rockies Middle Infield Prospect
In this new Rooftop Mingle session, Evan and Skyler sit down with Colorado Rockies 2022 draft pick and middle infield prospect Ryan Ritter. Ritter flashed serious leather with the University of Kentucky and is now on the doorstep of Major League Baseball as he plays shortstop for the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes. It’s been a quiet… read more
Veen Debuted and Doyle Homered but the Rockies Whiffed Again in Loss to Brewers
The Colorado Rockies were buzzing as they welcomed the Milwaukee Brewers to Coors Field on Tuesday to open up a three-game set. After an offensive outburst in a victory over the Athletics on Sunday behind the debut of No. 1 prospect Chase Dollander on the mound, the Rockies look to carry the momentum with the… read more
Affected by Altitude Episode 159: They’re Finally Here!
This episode was recorded on Sunday, April 6, 2025. Stats and events may not be current at time of posting. Rocky Mountain Rooftop is the Colorado Rockies affiliate of Fans First Sports Network, dedicated to covering all things Rockies. Our flagship podcast, Affected by Altitude, hosted by Evan Lang and Skyler Timmins, covers all the… read more
Dollander Shines in Debut As Rockies Offense Explodes
It was a dream scenario for the Colorado Rockies on Sunday as they not only broke their losing streak to improve their record to 2-7, but saw their offense explode for 12 runs against the Athletics in the series finale. What was the topping on the sundae was the fact that top pitching prospect Chase… read more
Márquez Struggles with Command as Rockies Can’t Hold Early Lead
The Colorado Rockies navigated a less-than-stellar start, some improved offensive tendencies, and made some highlight plays on defense when they faced the Athletics Saturday in Game Two of the series at Coors Field. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as they incurred a 7-4 defeat that extended their losing streak to six games. This loss brought their… read more
Rockies Offense Left Out in the Cold in Home Opener Loss
In a challenging home opener on Friday, the Colorado Rockies hoped to find an offensive oasis from their struggles, but they were left out in the cold as they were defeated 6-3 by the Athletics in an 11-inning affair at Coors Field. Snowflakes and low temperatures set the stage for the first game of the… read more
Rockies to call up No. 1 Prospect Chase Dollander
There was little doubt that the Colorado Rockies would be eager to call up their top pitching prospect in 2025. It wasn’t a matter of “if” but “when” they would call him up for his Major League debut. For the Rockies, and everyone for that matter, that moment is coming much sooner than expected, as… read more
Rockies Get Swept in Philadelphia, Looking for Offensive Answers
It was the same old story for the Colorado Rockies on Thursday as they concluded their series against the Philadelphia Phillies with a 3-1 defeat at Citizens Bank Park, resulting in a three-game sweep by the Phillies. Phillies’ right-hander Taijuan Walker delivered an impressive performance in his season debut, pitching six scoreless innings. Walker allowed… read more
Freeland dazzles, but the offense is still missing for the Rockies
The troubling offensive trends for the Colorado Rockies continue to plague the team after another ugly output at the plate to spoil a gutsy outing from starter Kyle Freeland. The Rockies fell to the Philadelphia Phillies 5-1 on Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park, marking their third consecutive loss. They have now gone 1-4 on… read more
Kris Bryant is off to an ice cold start for the Colorado Rockies
It only took four seasons, but Kris Bryant has finally played 162 games for the Colorado Rockies. Unfortunately, it took parts of four seasons to reach that milestone. Much has been written and discussed about the ill-fated union between the Rockies and Bryant after the parties agreed to a seven-year $182 million pact in 2022…. read more
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