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The Colorado Rockies fell way behind in the National League West race for the second straight season, only this time they couldn't battle their way back into contention.

The Rockies made a major move in the offseason, unloading star outfielder Matt Holliday before he became a free agent. The... Read More


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The Colorado Rockies play all their home games at Coors Field in Denver, CO

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The Colorado Rockies fell way behind in the National League West race for the second straight season, only this time they couldn't battle their way back into contention.

The Rockies made a major move in the offseason, unloading star outfielder Matt Holliday before he became a free agent. The club knew they would not be able to re-sign him, so they figured they might as well get something in return.

Holliday's loss will hurt, especially at home, where his numbers were off the charts. The good news is that the club still has a number of power bats in the lineup to try and pick up the slack.

Holliday was the team's top offensive player, but at least they have plenty of other hitters throughout the lineup.

It would certainly help if first baseman Todd Helton could turn back the clock and reverse his decline over the past few seasons. Helton started out hot in 2008 but eventually faded as the weather grew hot.

Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki will be a major key to the offense. He had a terrible 2008 season that was marred by injuries, but his strong rookie campaign in 2007 is probably a realistic expectation.

The Rockies will also need improved play from outfielder Brad Hawpe and third baseman Garrett Atkins, their two other big sluggers who both saw a drop in numbers in 2008 as well.

The starting rotation has been an issue each year of the team's existence, and don't expect that to change in 2009. It's nearly impossible to entice any respectable free agent pitchers to Colorado because of the thin air that makes 8-7 games a routine night at the ballpark.

The team has grown so desperate that they are counting on Greg Reynolds to return to form after missing last year with an injury. Reynolds isn't getting any younger and hasn't been a solid pitcher for several years, so I'm not sure they should be pinning their hopes on his right arm.

After losing Brian Fuentes to free agency in the offseason, the Rockies made a trade for closer Huston Street. It's a gamble given Street's injury-riddled past, especially when considering Fuentes' effectiveness.

The Rockies have the offense to compete with anyone, but the pitching is a trainwreck at best. Still, if they can take of winning their home games, they should be able to at least hang around in the division race.
 
 
Colorado Rockies 2008 Playoff Preview

After a miraculous September run for the Colorado Rockies that got them into the playoffs and right through to the World Series last season, the team has experienced a bit of a hangover this year.

Let's give the Rockies some credit though. They have weathered numerous injuries to their best players to actually enter September trailing in the National League West by slightly less than they did this time last year. Piece of cake, right?

The offense hasn't been quite as explosive in past years, partially due to so many key players missing so much time because of injuries. It also hasn't helped that first baseman Todd Helton has struggled so much.

Outfielder Matt Holliday has shown this year that he isn't an All-Star caliber player outside of Coors Field, and outfielder Brad Hawpe, third baseman Garrett Atkins and shortstop Troy Tulowitzki aren't putting up big numbers.

The Rockies starting pitching has been atrocious, so much so that the team quickly pulled veteran Livan Hernandez off the waiver wire pile after he was released by the Minnesota Twins.

Hernandez, who is essentially just an innings-eater who can give the bullpen a day off, has been one of the worst starting pitchers in the game this year.

Jeff Francis, who some thought was ready to establish himself as an All-Star despite pitching half of his games at Coors Field, has been very disappointing. Aaron Cook has also been inconsistent, leaving Ubaldo Jiminez as the team's most reliable starting pitcher.

The Rockies also cost themselves quite a few games early in the year in the form of blown saves from closer Manuel Corpas, who was lights out last year. The team decided to give Brian Fuentes his old role back and make Corpas a middle relief pitcher, which has worked out well on both accounts.

The Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers are both struggling, but I'm not sure the Rockies have what it takes to make up such a large deficit in such a short period of time two years in a row.
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