Category Archive: Tyler Chatwood

May 23

Living in the Past (Week)

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Fans will have to look back in wonder on this past week of scintillating play, if the Rox can keep it rollin’ all the way to a wilder card spot come September, and smile. An off-day today gives us all the time to breathe deep and take it all in again. Hosting our two division …

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Apr 27

3 Up 3 Down:On the Road Again

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The Rockies finished their snowy home stand with a tidy 6-3 mark capped by a thrilling extra inning win over the MLB leading Braves. Although the Rockies managed to hold on to first place in the NL West, the week was not without adversity: Jeff Francis continued his transformation into the baby-faced Jamie Moyer, Jon …

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Sep 11

Is the Rockies pitching getting better?

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**This was written before Monday night’s game against the Giants. Some stats below might not be totally accurate. Is it just me or does it seem like the Rockies pitching has been a lot better over the past month or maybe even six weeks? It could just be recent memory since the team has allowed …

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Jul 15

The weekend that was for the Colorado Rockies, in case you missed it

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Coming out of the All-Star break it is easy to forget that the Rockies returned to action this weekend. The team was 19 games under .500 and tied with the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros with the fewest wins in baseball after the first half. Not a lot to root for. But maybe that wasn’t …

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May 04

3 Up – 3 Down: Looking back on the first month

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The first month of the season has been a roller coaster ride for Rockies fans,but the team managed to enter May with a .500 record.  Jeremy Guthrie is the first player to go down with an injury and JhoulysChacin was demoted, so the starting pitching depth will be tested.  Here, we discuss Guthrie’s replacement, evaluate …

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Apr 05

BSB Rockies 2012 preview: bullpen

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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 23

What the Rockies need from the pitching staff to compete this year

I have written previously here about what the future of the Rockies looks like and what needs to go well for the Rockies to compete. In an overall sense, the Rockies need their young pitching to become good. If Chacin, Nicasio, Pomeranz, White, Chatwood, Matzek, Friedrich, and Anderson do not develop then the Rockies franchise …

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Mar 21

Rockies Spring Training update

Looks like Arenado will start the year in AAA

There isn’t a lot anyone can do with Spring Training stats. The sample size is very small and the competition isn’t the same. Many times batters are facing pitchers who will most certainly start the regular season in the minor leagues and probably in the low levels. Often times pitchers early in the spring are …

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Mar 09

The Future of the Rockies Franchise — Part I

Spring training beckons every year with new excitement for most every team (sorry Astros). Now that the Rockies are now full swing into spring training it is time to look at just what the future holds for this franchise. This is especially timely given that last year the Rockies traded the only pitcher in franchise …

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Feb 29

Rockies Spring Training preview: relief pitchers

Betancourt is the Rockies closer in 2012

Over the last week I have previewed the 2012 season for the Rockies position by position and I am at the end: relievers. Previous: Catcher, first base, second base, third base, shortstop, outfield, starters Players lost: In 2011 the Rockies used 21 different pitchers out of the bullpen and 16 of those 21 made at …

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