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  • Zac Veen's Rise: Colorado Rockies' Future

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    The Colorado Rockies are focusing on their future, aiming to bolster their roster after a challenging 2025 season. With a new front office, theyre looking to add experienced players to support their young core, including outfielder Zac Veen. Despite a rough start in 2025, Veen has shown potential, and the team is committed to helping him find consistency. FanGraphs projects Veen to play in 64 games in 2026, hitting around .250 with 7 home runs and 27 RBIs, a significant improvement from his brief 2025 stint. If Veen develops into a near league-average offensive player, he could be a game-changer for the Rockies young core.
  • Zach Rosenthal on Kris Bryant's Back Injuries

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    Former Colorado Rockies executive Zach Rosenthal shares insights into third baseman Kris Bryants struggles with back injuries, emphasizing Bryants dedication and the teams hopes for his full recovery.
  • Rockies Add Catcher Brett Sullivan on Minor League Deal

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    The Colorado Rockies are reportedly signing catcher Brett Sullivan on a minor league deal, adding another experienced player to their system. This move, along with seven other minor league signings since late November, indicates the teams focus on building depth. Sullivan, 31, has Major League experience and a strong minor league track record, potentially competing for a backup catcher role with Hunter Goodman and Braxton Fulford. The Rockies have also acquired several other players through minor league deals and the Rule Five Draft this offseason.
  • Rockies' Pitching Dilemma: Sign or Develop?

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    As the Rockies gear up for the 2026 season, they face a critical need for pitching depth, with questions surrounding their starting rotation and potential changes in their bullpen. Despite a front office overhaul, the roster remains largely unchanged. The team is considering options like signing proven starters or re-signing former players to strengthen their pitching. The bullpen, a potential strength, may see changes with the loss of Jimmy Herget and the addition of Antonio Senzatela, who had the highest ERA in MLB last season. The challenge lies in deciding who will make the 26-man roster, balancing the need for proven talent with the development of younger arms for the future.
  • Colorado's Immigrant Driver License Program Suspended

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    Colorados commercial driver license program for immigrants with temporary legal status halted due to federal crackdown on illegal trucking operations. U.S. Transportation Secretary ordered states to stop issuing special licenses and revoke non-compliant ones. Colorados program found to have 22% errors, with licenses issued to unqualified individuals and beyond legal presence. State is auditing all time-limited licenses, expecting completion by new year.
  • Konner Eaton: Rockies' Promising Left-Hander

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    The Colorado Rockies farm system is buzzing with potential, particularly with their emerging pitching prospects. One such standout is left-hander Konner Eaton, who had a stellar 2025 season after being drafted in the sixth round in 2024. Eaton, a former George Mason standout, has rapidly climbed the ranks, striking out over 36% of batters faced in his pro debut and reaching Double-A in his first full season. Currently ranked as the Rockies 21st overall prospect, Eaton is expected to make his Major League debut in 2027, making his 2026 season a highly anticipated one for Rockies fans.
  • Rapids Draft Own Player, Make Strategic Trades

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    The Colorado Rapids had to use their sixth overall pick to secure their promising prospect, Mamadou Billo Diop, from their MLS NEXT Pro team, Rapids Two. Diop, a standout player with fourteen goals, was unexpectedly added to the draft eligibility list due to a loophole in the rules. The Rapids were active in the draft, making two trades and selecting five new players, while also walking away with additional General Allocation Money.
  • "Thank You for Listening to DNN!" — A Message From Corey, Creator of The Daily News Now!

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    Corey, the creator of DNN, shares the mission of his global local news ticker in audio, now broadcasting in 140 cities across the U.S., Australia, Canada, and the UK. He addresses concerns about AI, emphasizing its role in delivering local news quickly and accurately, without replacing journalism. He encourages listeners to find their city on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and subscribe to support DNNs expansion to underserved communities.
  • Rockies' Tumultuous 2025 Season: Injuries, Trades, and New Leadership

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    2025: A Tumultuous Season for the Rockies - Injuries, Coaching Changes, and Record-Breaking Moments The year 2025 was a rollercoaster for baseball fans, particularly those following the Rockies. The season began with injuries, including Thairo Estradas broken wrist and Nolan Jones trade. April saw a record-breaking streak and new jerseys, but injuries persisted, with Kris Bryant and Tyler Freeman joining the injured list. May brought more drama, including manager Bud Black and coach Mike Redmonds dismissal after a historic loss. Warren Schaeffer took over as interim manager, and the team made significant roster changes. July featured the drafting of Ethan Holliday and trades of Ryan McMahon and Tyler Kinley. The Rockies clinched their seventh consecutive losing season in August, but also had exciting wins. The year ended with front office shake-ups, including Bill Schmidts resignation, Paul DePodestas hiring, and Josh Byrnes joining as general manager, signaling a new era for the team.
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