Colorado Rockies Preview – Rotation
Another right-hander, Jon Gray, is designated as the second starter. Last season, Gray was this team’s ace. Over 25 starts, he went 11-8 with a 3.84 ERA and 9.00 K/9. Before breaking his foot and making an early exit from the 2019 season, Gray had rediscovered the velocity of his fastball. Still, there were issues with his hard-hit rate (worst in MLB), homeruns, and walks. Lefty Kyle Freeland gets the nod next. After enjoying a breakout season in 2018, Freeland stumbled mightily in 2019 as his ERA rose to 6.73. That was almost four runs higher than his 2018 mark. Last year, his inside pitches lacked location and hitters unloaded on him.
Bottom of the Rotation
Rounding out the rotation are two righties, Antonio Senzatela and Chi Chi Gonzalez. Senzatela struggled last season with location. Over the past three seasons, he’s lost three miles per hour off his fastball. Senzatela, who started 25 games, posted an 11-11 record, a 6.71 ERA, and a 1.75 WHIP. Gonzalez has missed the 2017 and 2018 seasons due to Tommy John surgery. Last year with Colorado he started 12 games and appeared in two others as a reliever. In 2019, Gonzalez won two and lost six games while recording a 5.29 ERA and 1.46 WHIP.
Colorado Rockies Preview – Bullpen
Rockies – Everyday Players
Shortstop Trevor Story and second basemen Ryan McMahon hit fourth and fifth. Story is the only MLB shortstop to hit 20-plus homers in each of the last four seasons and 35-plus in the last two. In 2019, he hit .294 with 85 RBI and 35 homers. McMahon, who last season had the NL’s highest strikeout rate, hit 250, which was 18 points higher than his first MLB season the year prior. He did poke 24 four baggers and drove in 83 runs.
Colorado – Rounding Out the Order
The final three hitters are left fielder Raimel Tapia, first baseman Daniel Murphy, and catcher Tony Wolters. Tapia, a fine and versatile fielder, needs to see improvement at the plate. In 2019, he hot .275 with nine homers and 44 RBI. As of late, Murphy, an 11-year MLB vet, has seen his production wane. Last year, he hit .279 with 13 homers and 78 RBI. Our Colorado Rockies preview 2020 finds that Wolters can’t hit a lick, but he has a good arm and can throw out runners. However, his glove and pitch-framing skills are weak.
Colorado Rockies Preview – Prediction
Our Colorado Rockies preview 2020 observes that this team’s rotation is filled with question marks. Still, a deep bullpen and a lineup that includes five promising hitters could get this team into the postseason. The Rockies will have to see many of its starters rebound from last season’s disappointing performances, and they will need the bottom part of the order to produce more than they did in 2019. Still, we like their chances and envision Colorado recording a winning mark and possible earning a wildcard spot.