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TheMichigan
You can see Blacks experience as a pitcher with his use of the bullpen. It’s been just exquisite so far in both his usage and it’s effectiveness. I feel he didn’t have enough tools in San Diego to truly succeed. With the Rockies he can use his expertise of pitching to keep the bullpen together while his weakness, the offense, is covered by Coors Fields artificial production.
chesteraarthur
it’d be cool if they would just get healthy so we could see their full team play for a while.
outinleftfield
The real difference, Black. He did amazing things with the pitching in San Diego.
bravesfan88
The Rockies are definitely an interesting ball club.
Their starters Chatwood, Senzatella, Freeland, Anderson, and Gray, while possibly unspectacular, they are definitely a hungry group of talented guys that are all each ready and determined to make an impression this season. Even if there is an injury, like Gray’s injury now, the Rockies are actually set up pretty well to soften the blow for awhile. In the meantime, they can get some quality innings out of Hoffman, Marquez, or even Rusin, who is also individually off to a solid start.
Right now, their bullpen headlined by Dunn, Oberg, Ottavino, Holland, and Rusin, has shown some very positive signs towards future success. If their starters can hold up, and continue to grow together collectively, then this Rockies team can and will really suprise some people come time for the playoffs…Personally, I think they may be a year or two away, but they are certainly very close to getting where they want to be!!
ReverieDays
With the way bullpens are, two years from now they could be a mess.