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The Rookies Have Come To Play

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The Rookies Have Come To Play

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In this episode of the Rockies Now Podcast, we break down an encouraging yet frustrating week of Rockies baseball as Colorado comes away from the Cubs series wondering what could have been after coming within a couple innings of a sweep. We discuss the bullpen’s continued struggles, the explosive 23-run performance in Las Vegas, and the growing excitement surrounding rookie standouts Cole Carrigg, TJ Rumfield, and Sterlin Thompson. The conversation also dives into the future of several top prospects, including Charlie Condon, Zac Veen, and Ryan Ritter, and what their emergence could mean for the organization moving forward. We also preview the upcoming series against the Pirates and Red Sox, discuss Hunter Goodman’s All-Star case, debate the importance of the MLB Draft versus the Trade Deadline for the Rockies’ rebuild, and examine how the new front office’s emphasis on player development is beginning to show positive signs throughout the organization. Plus, we touch on the viral journey of German soccer fan Freddy as he explores America during the World Cup and why Rockies fans have plenty of reasons to stay optimistic despite the record.

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