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Colorado Rockies

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2001 Finish: 73-89 5th place, NL West, 19 GB 2001 Payroll: $71,068,000 (13th)

 
Projected Lineup
CF Juan Pierre
2B Jose Ortiz
RF Larry Walker
1B Todd Helton
LF Todd Hollandsworth
3B Todd Zeile
SS Juan Uribe
C Ben Petrick
Projected Rotation
LHP Mike Hampton
LHP Denny Neagle
RHP John Thomson
RHP Scott Elarton
RHP Shawn Chacon
CL Jose Jimenez
 

By John Donovan, CNNSI.com

It's never easy to figure out just what the heck is going on with the Colorado Rockies. Really good or really bad? Can they be both?

The confusion is understandable, of course. The answer is simple. It's Coors.

The Field. Not the beer.

In its seven seasons of existence, Coors Field has proven to be both a curse and a blessing to the Rockies. In 2001, it was home to A.) The best-hitting team in baseball (a .292 average) and, B.) The worst pitching staff in the National League (5.29 ERA). The two are not mutually exclusive.

The combination of awesome hitting/awful pitching proved deadly last season for the Rockies as they skidded to a 73-89 record, coming to rest in the National League West basement, 19 games behind Arizona.

It also brought up a regular offseason dilemma in Denver: If you're the Rockies, do you try to improve your pitching in a place where it may well be impossible to pitch all that well? Or do you keep pouring on the offense, hoping that your hitters can keep wailing away at home and hit a little away from Coors, too (Colorado hit .253 on the road last season)?

You win, it is said, with pitching. So the Rockies have decided to do what they can there.

Colorado still has Mike Hampton and Denny Neagle at the top of the rotation, though we're not sure that's exactly good news. Hampton was 14-13 last year with a Coors-inflated 5.41 ERA. The scary part was that he was 6-7 with a 5.10 ERA away from Denver. Neagle, too, was only so-so, going 9-8 with a 5.38 ERA. He was 3-6 with a hefty 5.11 ERA away from Coors.

The Rockies are hoping for better seasons from those two, and then they're throwing everyone else who has an arm into the fray. John Thomson is in there, and young Shawn Chacon, and Scott Elarton and probably Pete Harnisch (signed from Cincinnati).

Thomson, a 28-year-old right-hander, went 4-5 with a 4.04 ERA in 14 starts last season, impressive considering eight of his starts were in Coors. In his six non-Coors starts, he was 2-3 with a 3.20 ERA. Chacon is only 24, and he went 6-10 with a gulping 5.06 ERA in 2001. Still, with 13 starts in Coors, that's not that bad.

Elarton … 4-10 in 24 starts with a 7.06 ERA. Hmmm. And Harnisch had a 6.37 ERA with the Reds last year. He never even pitched at Coors.

The Rockies still have the great hitters, guys like right fielder Larry Walker (.350, 38 home runs, 123 RBIs) and first baseman Todd Helton (.336, 49, 146), though the nagging question there is how well they do outside of Coors Field. (For the record, Walker hit .293 and Helton .286 on the road, with 18 and 22 homers, respectively). They still have one of the best leadoff men in baseball, center fielder Juan Pierre, whose 46 stolen bases you have to figure are good at any altitude.

But third baseman Jeff Cirillo is gone (.312, 83 RBIs), moved to Seattle for some arms. Former Met Todd Zeile takes his place.

The hitters will hit. They always do. The question is, do the Rockies have enough pitching?

The question is, in Coors Field, do they ever?

Up for grabs: Here's a thankless job: Calling pitches from behind the plate at Coors Field. Ben Petrick will get the chance to become Colorado's starting catcher in spring training, but the team wonders about his defense -- plus he hit only .238 last season. The team signed veteran Tony Eusebio from Houston, but he'd be only a short-term fix, and veteran Gary Bennett is OK behind the plate but barely OK beside it (.273).

Spring chicken: The Rockies dealt lefty Mike Myers to Arizona and got hot-hitting outfielder Jack Cust in the deal. Cust was a terror in Class AAA last season, hitting 27 homers -- and drawing 102 walks -- in 135 games. His defense is suspect, though. Still, in Coors Field and on the road, the Rockies can use all the offense they can get.


Arrivals
Pos.  Player  From  Via 
OF  Benny Agbayani  Mets  Trade 
OF  Jack Cust  Diamondbacks  Trade 
Tony Eusebio  Astros  Free Agency 
RHP  Pete Harnisch  Reds  Free Agency 
RHP  Chris Holt  Tigers  Free Agency 
RHP  Mike James  Cardinals  Free Agency 
RHP  Todd Jones  Twins  Free Agency 
LHP  Dennys Reyes  Reds  Trade 
RHP  Jose Paniagua  Mariners  Trade 
1B/3B  Todd Zeile  Mets  Trade 
RHP  Rick White  Mets  Free Agency 
 
Departures
Pos.  Player  To  Via 
LHP  Brian Bohanon  Reds  Free Agency 
3B  Jeff Cirillo  Mariners  Trade 
OF  Jacob Cruz  Tigers  Free Agency 
RHP  Jerry Dipoto  TBA  Free Agency 
Sal Fasano  Devil Rays  Free Agency 
RHP  Dan Miceli  Rangers  Free Agency 
LHP  Mike Myers  Diamondbacks  Trade 
OF  Alex Ochoa  Brewers  Traded 
RHP  Jay Powell  Rangers  Free Agency 
LHP  Gabe White  Reds  Trade 
 

Colorado Rockies Spring Training Schedule
Home games at Hi Corbett Field, Tucson, Ari.
Date  Opponent  Time  Site 
Feb. 28  Univ. of Arizona  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 1  San Diego  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 2  Milwaukee  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 3  Milwaukee  1:05 p.m.  at Maryvale 
March 4  San Francisco  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 5  Arizona  1:05 p.m.  at Tucson Electric 
March 6  Chicago Cubs  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 7  San Diego  1:05 p.m.  at Peoria 
March 8  Anaheim  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 9  Chicago White Sox  1:05 p.m.  at Tucson Electric 
March 10  Seattle  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 11  San Diego (ss)  1:05 p.m.  at Peoria 
March 11  Arizona (ss)  1:05 p.m.  at Tucson Electric 
March 12  Chicago White Sox  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 13  Arizona  7:05 p.m.  at Tucson Electric 
March 14  Anaheim  1:05 p.m.  at Tempe 
March 15  San Diego  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 16  Arizona  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 17  Arizona (ss)  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 17  San Francisco (ss)  1:05 p.m.  at Scottsdale 
March 18  Seattle  1:05 p.m.  at Peoria 
March 19  Oakland  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 21  Anaheim  1:05 p.m.  at Tempe 
March 22  Chicago White Sox  1:05 p.m.  at Tucson Electric 
March 23  Chicago Cubs  1:05 p.m.  at Mesa 
March 24  San Diego  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 25  Seattle  1:05 p.m.  at Peoria 
March 26  Chicago White Sox  1:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 27  Anaheim  1:05 p.m.  at Tempe 
March 28  Arizona  12:05 p.m.  Hi Corbett 
March 29  Anaheim  7:05 p.m.  at Anaheim 
March 30  Anaheim  1:05 p.m.  at Anaheim 

  ss - split squad      All times local.
 

 


 
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