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The Dugout: Colorado Rockies Spring Training 2010

By Brandon StroudMar 3rd 2010 – 11:00PM

Spring Training in the official chatroom of Major League Baseball continues with the Colorado Rockies and reliever Huston Street, on a list of players federal investigators want to interview about Anthony Galea. That's the Canadian doctor whose solution for everything is to hand out unapproved drugs that turn nice,...

Confidence Makes All Difference in 'Pen

By Frankie PiliereOct 12th 2009 – 11:58PM

In Advanced Scouting, MLB FanHouse's professional talent evaluator breaks down the playoffs from a scouting perspective.There is one lesson that we learn year in and year out as the postseason unfolds. The team that has their bullpen clicking is often the team that wins. Game 4 on Monday night was a microcosm of the series...

Morales' Emergence Gives Rockies Embarrassment of Bullpen Riches

By Jeff FletcherSep 14th 2009 – 9:23PM

SAN FRANCISCO -- You know your team is having one of those magical seasons when an injury to your closer reveals that you had two all along.Rockies closer Huston Street has been out since Sept. 1 with biceps tendinitis. That injury came just after the Giants swept the Rockies to pull into a tie for the wild-card lead.In...

Baseball Brunch: Halfway Home

By Ed PriceJul 12th 2009 – 10:00AM

Every Sunday, MLB FanHouse empties out its notebook in Baseball Brunch.The most remarkable thing about this season as we hit the not-halfway halfway point of the All-Star break isn't Albert Pujols' RBI total. Or Zack Greinke's ERA. Or the PED suspension of one of the game's biggest stars.It's the standings. And they not...

'Manager Bump' Gets Rockies Rolling

By Jeff FletcherJun 29th 2009 – 5:00PM

If you picked Jim Tracy as the NL Manager of the Year, pat yourself on the back.Even though he wasn't a manager when the season began, he's looking like a pretty sweet pick right about now. The Rockies were 18-28 when they fired Clint Hurdle, and they are 22-7 since elevating Tracy from bench coach, heading into a showdown...

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