April 13, 2015 San Francisco, USA; San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum (left) manager Bruce Bochy (center) and catcher Buster Posey (right) carry the World Series trophies from the 2010, 2012 and 2014 seasons before a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Chiu-Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports
The Colorado Rockies are off on a ten-game road trip to face the Giants, Athletics, and Diamondbacks. This is going to be a disaster, isn’t it?
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The Colorado Rockies aren’t awful on the road this year (they’re 15-18, which all things considered, is really a decent road record for almost any big league club). But that doesn’t mean that they don’t have trouble on the road, and always have, throughout their 23-year history.
Now, they’re facing a challenging road trip; ten games in ten days with three in San Francisco, three more in Oakland, and four in Arizona. I know, Arizona and Oakland aren’t great, and it’s not like the Rockies are going back-to-back-to-back with the Giants, Dodgers, and Padres, but a ten-game west coast swing is hard. This trip has all the makings of a disaster, right?
That’s what I want to know today. So, indulge me. How will the Rockies fare on this ten-game road trip?
As you have always done — and, seriously, I love hearing from you for it — tweet us or me your thoughts about the road trip, the Rockies, and whatever else you may hold near and dear to your heart as feedback.