What’s The Colorado Rockies’ Plan With Cristhian Adames?

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Jun 30, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Colorado Rockies shortstop T. Tulowitzki (2) and second baseman D. LeMahieu (9) celebrate after the win against the Oakland Athletics at O.co Coliseum. The Colorado Rockies defeat the Oakland Athletics 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Conclusion: Cristhian Adames’ big league future will (should) be decided in the next month. 

I think you can make a legitimate case for every option I discussed here — and probably even some other options (like, trading DJ LeMahieu if you believe his value is at an all-time high, and letting Adames and/or Story play second base with Tulo at short and Nolan Arenado at third base). There are definitely even still other options for Adames that I haven’t thought of, I’m sure!

Obviously, broadly, it’s a good thing that the Rockies have an embarrassment of riches at shortstop. Shortstops are (generally) the best athletes in the infield and the most versatile if they need to switch off position, so there are a lot of things the Rockies can do with Adames, Story, and Brendan Rodgers as they navigate the future there.

If I’m the general manager, I recall Cristhian Adames now. Let him perform either Ynoa or Descalso’s role as utility infielder. The Rockies may have a legit big leaguer in Adames, and it’s time to see if he has a future in Denver. If Story is the shortstop of the future, anyways, what’s the harm in giving Adames infrequent at-bats as a utility man?

Depending on how he does in that role, then, he can either be a utility man for the rest of the season, or a good piece to add to a trade (of players not named Tulo, of course) that could help net the Rockies better pitchers or prospects in return.

Either way, it’s time for the Rockies to recall Cristhian Adames and figure out whether they have a future shortstop, second baseman, utility man, or just-good-enough prospect to flip in a trade. And either way, this process needs to start now and play out (at least partially) over the next month.

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