Grading every Rockies’ first round pick in franchise history

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Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

1998 – Matt Roney RHP (28th overall) Edmond North High School (Oklahoma)

Roney is the next pitcher in a long line of Rockies’ first round picks. He spent the first four seasons of his career in the Rockies’ farm system, making it to Double-A before being traded to the Detroit Tigers following the 2002 season. He made his Major League debut in 2003 with the Tigers, appearing in 45 games that season (11 starts).

Detroit released him during the 2005 season and he signed with the Oakland Athletics and appeared in just three games in the big leagues with the A’s. He signed a minor league contract with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2006. On April 30, 2007, Roney was suspended for 50 games for violation of baseball’s minor league drug program.

Numbers with Rockies: (minor league numbers) 30-40, 4.70 ERA, 547 K, 548.1 IP

 Where Are They Now? After receiving a 50-game suspension in 2007, there is no news on Roney. He is currently a free agent.

Grade: D-. He did make it to the Major Leagues, but ultimately got caught cheating and never appeared in a Rockies’ uniform. Overall this was a disapointing pick.