Orioles, D-backs turned it around. Can Colorado?

Last Updated on July 5, 2023 by Admin

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Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.

Pose a Rockies — or MLB — related question for the Rockies Mailbag.

What’s especially frustrating for Rockies fans is that at least five teams in the majors were as bad or worse than Colorado just two years ago, but are now enjoying success. Most notable are playoff contenders Baltimore and Arizona, both with miserable 52-110 records in 2021. Two years from now in 2025, what’s there to believe that the Rockies can turn things around and become a winner?

— Dom, Longmont

Dom, I was curious to see which teams were worse than the Rockies in 2021. The Rockies finished 74-87 and there were actually nine teams worse: Orioles (52-110), D-backs (52-110), Rangers (60-102), Pirates (61-101), Nationals (65-97), Marlins (67-95), Cubs (71-91), Twins (73-90) and Royals (74-88).

As you can see, the Rangers (now leading the AL West) have also made a dramatic turnaround. They did it by spending money, acquiring free agents and making smart trades. The D-backs and Orioles have done it mainly by drafting and developing players.

But you also have to keep in mind that the Orioles were an embarrassing team from 2018-2021, losing 115 games in ’18, 108 in ’19, and 110 in ’21. The Rockies have never been that bad. So while Orioles fans may be happy right now, they suffered for years.

As to your main question, by 2025 the Rockies could have a talented lineup, featuring Ryan McMahon at third, Ezequiel Tovar at short and Brendan Rodgers at second. The outfield will likely include Kris Bryant, Zac Veen, Nolan Jones and Brenton Doyle.

Those position players could open a window of playoff opportunity for the Rockies, but the problem is that Colorado lacks quality starters both in the majors and minors. General manager Bill Schmidt and manager Bud Black are acutely aware of the dilemma. I’ll be curious if the front office can find a solution.

Hi Patrick – great coverage as always (especially given this horrific season). A few questions.

First, I assume (owner) Dick Monfort wants to win, but he seems really obtuse and incompetent about whom he hires and OK’s to sign to the ballclub. What’s his reputation around the league? A buffoon? Do players and agents think we’re a joke?

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