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Rockies Promote Jordan Beck

By Steve Adams | April 30, 2024 at 1:25pm CDT

April 30: As expect, the Rockies announced that they have selected Beck’s contract and placed Jones on the injured list, retroactive to April 29, due to a low back strain. To open a 40-man spot for Beck, they transferred left-hander Lucas Gilbreath to the 60-day IL. Gilbreath underwent Tommy John surgery in March of last year. He began a rehab assignment a week ago but only recorded one out while tossing 18 pitches and hasn’t pitched since. Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post says Gilbreath is having shoulder problems. It’s unclear what his next steps are but he’ll now be ineligible to be activated until late May.

April 29: The Rockies are calling up top outfield prospect Jordan Beck for his big league debut, as first reported by Ben McKee of GoVols 24/7. He’s not on the 40-man roster, so the Rox will need to make at least one corresponding transaction and possibly two. Luke Zahlmann of the Denver Gazette reports that fellow outfielder Nolan Jones is likely headed to the injured list. Jones has been bothered by a back injury recently. He returned to the lineup Sunday but exited the game early due to continued discomfort. The Rockies are off today but open a three-game set in Miami tomorrow. McKee writes that Beck is currently traveling to Miami to join the big league club.

Beck, 23, was the No. 38 overall draft pick out of the University of Tennessee in 2022 and entered the season ranked 81st among all big league prospects, per MLB.com. He’s gotten out to a brilliant start in Triple-A Albuquerque, hitting .307/.405/.594 with five homers, ten doubles, two triples, five steals (in five attempts), a 14.9% walk rate and a 19.8% strikeout rate in 121 plate appearances. By measure of wRC+, he’s been 40% better than league average after weighting for his home park and league run-scoring environment.

It’s a strong showing for Beck and a particularly encouraging development in terms of his hit tool; he’s posted big offensive numbers at every level since being drafted, but he fanned in an alarming 31.8% of his 223 plate appearances in his first taste of Double-A last year. He moved up a rung on the minor league ladder regardless, and a month or so into the 2024 season that looks like it was the right call.

Improvement to his hit tool is vital for Beck, as scouting reports have tended to tout his above-average to plus power and average or better speed while simultaneously expressing concerns about his contact abilities. In ranking Beck fourth among Rox farmhands, Baseball America noted that he has a particular penchant for swinging through velocity at the top of the zone but otherwise tends to make good swing decisions, mitigating his contact issues on pitches thrown to other areas.

As for the 25-year-old Jones, he’s had a nightmare start to the 2024 season. In 103 plate appearances, he’s slashing just .170/.243/.277 with a 36% strikeout rate on the season. Jones impressed with a standout .297/.389/.542 showing as a rookie last year, and while some degree of regression was always fair to expect based on a .401 BABIP and 29.7% strikeout rate, this level of step back was generally unexpected. Jones is actually making more contact on pitches within the zone and chasing off the plate less often, but he’s seen his called-strike percentage balloon from 19.9% to 25.3%. His overall swing rate is down from 41.5% to 39%, and the more passive approach seems to have led to an excess of called strikes putting him behind in the count.

Assuming Beck does indeed get the call, it’ll be his first MLB look and it’ll come with what should be a legitimate chance to win a long-term role in the outfield. Jones looks to have left field locked down — assuming he can right the ship once activated — and Brenton Doyle is in the midst of a breakout performance in center field (albeit with some significant BABIP help of his own, at an unsustainable .446). However, right field is still largely up for grabs. Michael Toglia entered the season as the primary right fielder but has since been optioned to Triple-A. Sean Bouchard and Hunter Goodman have both gotten looks there but neither has established himself as an everyday player. Beck has experience across all three outfield positions though, so he could fill a variety of roles if he hits well enough to keep himself in the big leagues.

If Beck is in the majors to stay, he’d be on track for free agency following the 2030 season and would be arbitration-eligible four times as a Super Two player, beginning in the 2026-27 offseason. Future optional assignments could alter both trajectories.

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  1. New Guy

    1 year ago

    This guy is the next Charlie Blackmon.

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    • Hotdog 2

      1 year ago

      Overrated guy that is a product of Coors?

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      • New Guy

        1 year ago

        Quite possibly. Blackmon has had a solid run of it one way or the other. Maybe Beck can pull a Helton and be overrated all the way to the hall.

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      • jramey1

        1 year ago

        Blackmon would hit anywhere try again troll bum

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        • its_happening

          1 year ago

          .259/.317/.414 road numbers. Hotdog 2 would be correct.

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        • User 401527550

          1 year ago

          Blackmon hit.70 points higher at Coors then on the road. I think the poster has a valid point.

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        • Jason Hanselman

          1 year ago

          Seems pretty similar to Wade Boggs. From 1982 – 92 Boggs hit .369/.465/.526 at Fenway and .307/.391/.401 everywhere else. A fine line for a player with little power, but a far cry from the great numbers he put up at what has perennially been one of the best hitters parks in the game.

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        • Jason Hanselman

          1 year ago

          i.ibb.co/PtYWT8j/Screenshot-2024-04-30-at-10-40-11…

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        • hiflew

          1 year ago

          People accept the fact that Coors is the best hitting park and then punish players for hitting better in the best hitting park? Home road stats are inherently unfair to Rockies players for several reasons. One is that the Rockies are the only players that don’t get their road stats pumped up Coors Field results. The rest of the NL West clubs derive about 10% of their road averages from Coors Field at bats.

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  2. New Guy

    1 year ago

    This guy looks like a ballplayer. Hustles and hits. Rockies should immediately slot him in the 3-5 spot.

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  3. Tom the ray fan

    1 year ago

    I know last year top two prospects in Henderson and Carroll were awful

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  4. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 year ago

    This Beck is no loser baby

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  5. Longinus

    1 year ago

    I wonder how many such comments were made about Mike Trout after his rough initial MLB stretch?

    Anyone who looks at actual results rather than rushing to troll knows there is a firm association between rankings and results. Just because that association isn’t absolute doesn’t mean the scouts and rankers don’t know what they’re talking about.

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    • FartCopter

      1 year ago

      Literally? Where are your findings? Do you have a link?

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    • Tigers3232

      1 year ago

      @Jack 80+ of the 2017 top 100 prospects are currently on MLB rosters. That’s a failure rate of under 20%.

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    • machumizer

      1 year ago

      Absolutely brilliant research there Einstein

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    • Manfred’s playing with the balls

      1 year ago

      25% success rate is great. The only problem is posters like Jack Hoffman aren’t smart enough to understand basic math.

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    • Jason Hanselman

      1 year ago

      In your research, what was the success rate for players not in the top-100?

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    • User 401527550

      1 year ago

      Judge isn’t a star? Glasnow? Devers? Guerrero?Tucker? Hader? I could list the 30 or so others that are potential all stars. Do you want the list of above average MLB players?

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    • Tigers3232

      1 year ago

      @Jack You might want to actually look before making such a presumption. That is the 2nd assumption you made based off of 2017 prospects that you are way off on.

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    • Tigers3232

      1 year ago

      You missed Swanson and Tucker.

      And top 100 prospects lists does not mean that every player will become a superstar. That said the 2017 top 100 is loaded with solid MLB players as well as quite a few who have been All Stars.

      And again the failure rate is under 20%. You made an utterly false assumption, just own it and move on. This moving the goal posts you are attempting to do is only resulting in you digging a deeper hole.

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    • dirtyjog

      1 year ago

      Sounds like you’re discovering what the word prospect means, proud of you.

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    • Tigers3232

      1 year ago

      @Jack Over 80 of the players on that 2017 top 100 list are currently on MLB rosters. That is panning out and 80 out of 100 would be 80%.

      Sorry you absolutely missed the mark on this one.

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    • Tigers3232

      1 year ago

      They are not my experts, I do not pay or am not on any way affiliated with them.

      They are lists of the top 100 MLB prospects. Developing MLB talent for MLB roster is kind of the entire point of having prospects. So yes being on a MLB roster means everything.

      Maybe you should look up.the definition of a prospect. It seems you are the only one having an issue grasping the concept.

      “A likely candidate for a job or position.”

      Not sure what in there is in any way indicative of no doubt future All Star.

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    • hiflew

      1 year ago

      You are just determined to die on this hill, aren’t you? For what it is worth, I agree that top 100 prospects lists are overrated. But I am not going to argue that point until my dying day either. Might just want to let this one go chief.

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  6. Ketch

    1 year ago

    Not Zac Veen?

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    • AHH-Rox

      1 year ago

      The same Zac Veen who hasn’t played in AAA yet and was bad in AA last season? Clearly not ready, although at least he is doing well so far this year in AA. Maybe we’ll see him in 2025, or even this September.

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    • hiflew

      1 year ago

      Probably would have been Veen by June if Brenton Doyle hadn’t discovered how to hit. His breakout might end up keeping Veen in the minors all year. Which will probably be a good thing.

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  7. cmessick2080

    1 year ago

    DFA KRIS BRYANT AND PROBLEM SOLVED

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    • Acoss1331

      1 year ago

      That is a lot of money to just unload. The team is not competing for a playoff spot, so there’s no reason to rush to that yet.

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      • HBan22

        1 year ago

        Bryant isn’t going anywhere any time soon.

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  8. SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs

    1 year ago

    Go get em kid

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  9. johnrealtime

    1 year ago

    I feel like they haven’t given Hunter Goodman enough of a look. Give the young guys some time

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  10. MWeller77

    1 year ago

    When he’s not in the lineup, he can entertain the team with his two turntables and a microphone

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  11. hiflew

    1 year ago

    I think the Rockies need to start thinning the herd. Toglia, Bouchard, Goodman probably all need to be put on the trade market for whatever they can get. I think Bouchard can be a starting OF in the league for several years if he stays healthy. But I don’t think it will be with the Rockies because they just have too many outfielders in the system. I am not sure what you can get for any of those guys, but I would imagine all of them are worth at least a class A guy each.

    Either that or you need to trade some of the minor league guys. But you can’t have 9 outfielders on a big league team. Trade some of them for pitching or other positions so you can actually see what the rest can do

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  12. Deleted Userr

    1 year ago

    Sign Bauer. No other pitcher will sign there unless it’s for $30m per and it’s not like they have any fans to lose O_o

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