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The Colorado Rockies have signed former Vanderbilt utility player Jacob Humphrey to a free-agent deal after all 30 MLB passed on him in the draft.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNebraska pitcher Luke Broderick selected in the 14th round by the Colorado RockiesAnother Husker got selected in the MLB Draft. Pitcher Luke Broderick was selected in the 407th overall in the 14th round by the Colorado Rockies.
When pitcher Ethan Cole graduated from Winnebago Lutheran in 2022, he never imagined he would one day have a shot to play Major League Baseball. He has a shot now after being selected by Colorado.
A former Colorado Rockies pitcher has made the news in the worst way possible, as he was just convicted of murder, per Doha Madani of NBC News. A jury in Placer
Colorado on Sunday selected 18-year-old Ethan Holliday — son of former Rockies star outfielder Matt Holliday — with the No. 4 overall pick in the MLB draft. Holliday, a 6-foot-4, 210-pound shortstop with power, was hardly a surprise pick entering the draft, as national draftniks universally had him coming to the team who drafted his father.
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Colorado signed Torrealba for the 2006 season, with him serving as its primary catcher for the run to the 2007 World Series. Torrealba was a respectable hitting catcher, batting .258 across his four seasons with the Rockies (2006-09), while posting 8 DRS behind the plate in 2007. He returned to the Rockies in 2013, his final MLB season.
The Colorado Rockies selected Stillwater (Okla.) high school shortstop Ethan Holliday with the No. 4 pick in the MLB Draft on Sunday night. For both the franchise, and Holliday, it was a special selection, as his father Matt, previously starred for the organization.
The Standish native and Bonny Eagle High grad thrived as an outfielder at Vanderbilt after starting his college career at UMass Lowell.
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There's probably not a single team in all of baseball that has been looking forward to this week's All-Star break than the Colorado Rockies. Losing as much as t