Apr 4, 2014; Denver, CO, USA; General view during the national anthem before the opening day baseball game between the Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY Sports
The Colorado Rockies head into 2015 with some areas of improved depth and talent, some issues to confront, and some major questions to ponder over the summer. Today, RoxPile.com previews the club, top-to-bottom.
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Today, the Colorado Rockies sit atop the standings in the National League West.
Don’t get used to that, as sweet as it seems and as great as it may sound.
Yes, this team has hit the ball better than anybody in the league, and fields it better than most clubs (especially in the infield).
But baseball comes down to pitching, and the Rockies tend to, um, struggle in that realm.
So without further ado, and after a monster victory yesterday afternoon, let’s look deep into the club and figure out what we might be able to expect this summer from your Colorado Rockies.
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