Category Archive: Marco Scutaro

Apr 02

BSB Rockies 2012 preview: Infield

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The Blake Street Bulletin staff each put together a preview of the 2012 season for the Colorado Rockies. Leading up to the Rockies first game of the season on Thursday we will publish an article reviewing the four major parts of the team: infield, outfield, starting rotation and bullpen. We rate each group on a …

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Mar 29

Rockies spring stats review

It is going to be hard for the Rockies to not include Rosario in their 25-man roster to start the season

Spring stats are meaningless, for the most part, but they can still be fun to look at. Let’s see who is leading the Rockies so far in Spring Training 2012. Who has seen the most action? Tyler Colvin and Brandon Wood have each appeared in 22 games thus far this spring. Trailing behind by two …

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Mar 11

Spring Training: Rockies v White Sox

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It is finally baseball season! How do I know? I saw the Beer Alien today. If you have ever attended a Rockies game at Coors Field and sat in the left field stands you most certainly have seen the Beer Alien before. He has his own business cards he hands out with his cell phone …

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Feb 20

Rockies Spring Training preview: second base

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Over the next week I will preview the 2012 season for the Rockies position by position. There have been some fan favorites jettisoned from the team and some new faces (albeit longer in the tooth) who have jumped on board. Today we talk second base. Previous: Catcher, first base Players lost: The Rockies had eight …

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Jan 23

A slight reassessment of the off-season

I wouldn't call us friends, but we are back on speaking terms.

It’s amazing how one little trade can force you to take a step back and grab some perspective.  I’m not prepared to declare the Marco Scutaro trade as the deal that will put the Rockies over the top in 2012 – far from it, actually.  However, if you look at this lineup as it is …

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Jan 21

Rockies continue to ditch Generation R for generation Baby Boomer

Meet the new Rockies second baseman

These players could be on the Rockies Opening Day roster: SP: Jamie Moyer (49 years old): career ERA+ of 104. ERA+ of 84 and 85 in his most two recent seasons or below average. C: Ramon Hernandez (36): Quality OPS+ of 112 and 113 in his past two seasons. 1B: Todd Helton (38): Rockies all-time …

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