Baseball has been back for just a few days or so and we’re already starting to see things we didn’t see last year. For the Colorado Rockies, the start of the season has been a little rough as shown by a 2-3 record. However, it’s still early, and with the way things are looking right now, the Rockies have plenty of room for error.
If you take a look at the National League West right now, you will automatically know something is off. Well, everything besides the San Diego Padres being 1-4. That’s actually the only normal thing. The Los Angeles Dodgers are in fourth place … and it took them an extremely long time to get just one run. The San Francisco Giants and Rockies are tied at 2-3 while the Arizona Diamondbacks have won four out of five against the Rockies and Dodgers and lead the division.
What I’m truly getting at is that the Rockies have plenty of time to right their wrongs and focus on the end goal because it feels like the NL West is in the Upside Down (points to you if you get that reference). The starting pitching has struggled a bit with ace Jon Gray and second in command Tyler Anderson, but there is plenty of time to go over what they did wrong, work on those mistakes and pounce on their next starts (beginning with Gray on Wednesday night in San Diego).
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Along with that, the offense has been doing pretty well so far. However, the Rockies have to get ready for the big dogs of the National League later this month (road trips to Washington and the Chicago Cubs). April may be taxing if they continue to play the way they are right now. However, along with room for error, there is room for improvement for the Colorado Rockies.
The outlook of the season for Trevor Story is looking like a question mark early on. However, if Rockies hitting coach Duane Espy can spot the flaw with Story, he’ll be back on track to have a solid season.
As for the rest of the team, they could follow the strides of Charlie Blackmon, who has been nothing short of amazing so far this season.
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All I’m saying is this: The way the NL West is looking right now, the Colorado Rockies not only have time to pick up the pieces from the first five games, but to also strike while the oil is hot. It’s prime time for them to pick up the pace and grab the early division lead. If the season stays the way it looks right now, the Rockies will have no trouble in contending … and they can finally prove that they are the team to beat in the NL West.
