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Friday, March 20, 2026

Venezuelan WBC champion Ezequiel Tovar makes triumphant returns to Rockies after ‘goosebump’ moments

Pride, joy, tears and goosebumps. Ezequiel Tovar felt all of that when Venezuela beat Team USA to win the WBC.

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Rockies’ Kyle Freeland gets franchise-record fifth opening day start

The Colorado Kid will start the Rockies’ season for the fifth time.

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Renck: Rockies’ Ethan Holliday stronger, more passionate to succeed after humbling first season

There will always be heightened awareness of Holliday’s progress because of where he was drafted. An organization attempting to turn a ship around in a swimming pool cannot afford to miss on a talent like this.

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Rockies’ Charlie Condon flashes star power but MLB debut not imminent | Journal

Star power. The Rockies need it. Charlie Condon looks like he has it.

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Can rebuilt Rockies win 70 games in 2026? | Mailbag

To reach 70 wins, the Rockies would have to improve by 27 games from their 43-119 record. That would be a quantum leap.

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Projecting the Rockies’ 26-man roster with big decisions remaining | Journal

Multiple factors are running through the baseball brains of Rockies head honchos Paul DePodesta, Josh Byrnes, and Warren Schaeffer as they look set the 26-man roster.

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Rockies’ rebuild in 2026 depends on Gold Glove performances by Ezequiel Tovar, Brenton Doyle