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Colorado Rockies players by the numbers: #99.
Okay, Okay. I'm sure you've seen the same type series this posted over at Mile High Report. Well, why not have one for the Rockies? Some numbers have been omitted as no Rockie has donned the purple pinstripes in a regular season game wearing the numbers 64 through 70, 72-76, 78-96, or 98. Go beyond the jump and we shall look at the only three Rockies that have ever worn the #99 and read about some very brief time with the club and one rather outspoken player...........
Possible Nike 2012 uniform? It's...different that's for sure.
Olivo traded to Toronto
The Rockies have traded catcher Miguel Olivo to the Blue Jays, writes Troy Renck of The Denver Post. Colorado will receive cash considerations or a player to be named later, according to a press release from Toronto.
Carlos 4 MVP!
2010 Rockies Commercials
New commercials are here!
Rockies Trivia Überthread
How well do you know the history of your Colorado Rockies?
Do you know the rarest feat?
The most obscure fact?
Do you know enough useless information that you frighten small children and the elderly?
Well then, this is thread for you!
Most of the trivia has been created from the information at Baseball Reference and using Sporcle.
Join the insanity after the break.
And welcome to the Rockies Trivia uberthread!
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Do you hate the Dodgers?
Do you really know what it's like to hate someone? I mean really hate 'em? With a passion, a fury, a vengeance?
You know what I'm talking about? Well if you are a Rockies fan, you should when it comes to this:
The Rockies
and the Dodgers 
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Cook to start Saturday.
Rockies right-hander Aaron Cook's right foot injury was diagnosed as inflammation and not a more extensive problem, which means he should be healthy enough to start Saturday against the Marlins.
Marquis ready for Tuesday start
Marquis to be ready for his start on Tuesday. Good..good.
Jays' Halladay all but gone in Toronto
According to Ken Rosenthal, Roy Halladay is likely to be available.
You know it must be done O'dowd. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it.
Best single game pitching performance for 1998.
What has been the Rockies greatest single game pitching performance?
Ok, ok, ok, pitching, Coors Field, Mile High, altitude. Words not commonly associated with good things for pitchers. After several days of scouring over mountains, piles, pages, rows, columns, so many numbers that my head still hurts. I have compiled a list of the best single game pitching performances by the Rockies and am asking for your help in determining the top spot.
Best single game pitching performance for 1997.
What has been the Rockies greatest single game pitching performance?
Ok, ok, ok, pitching, Coors Field, Mile High, altitude. Words not commonly associated with good things for pitchers. After several days of scouring over mountains, piles, pages, rows, columns, so many numbers that my head still hurts. I have compiled a list of the best single game pitching performances by the Rockies and am asking for your help in determining the top spot.
Best single game pitching performance for 1996.
What has been the Rockies greatest single game pitching performance?
Ok, ok, ok, pitching, Coors Field, Mile High, altitude. Words not commonly associated with good things for pitchers. After several days of scouring over mountains, piles, pages, rows, columns, so many numbers that my head still hurts. I have compiled a list of the best single game pitching performances by the Rockies and am asking for your help in determining the top spot.
Best single game pitching for 1995.
Ok, ok, ok, pitching, Coors Field, Mile High, altitude. Words not commonly associated with good things for pitchers. After several days of scouring over mountains, piles, pages, rows, columns, so many numbers that my head still hurts. I have compiled a list of the best single game pitching performances by the Rockies and am asking for your help in determining the top spot.
Best single game pitching for 1994.
What has been the Rockies greatest single game pitching performance?
Ok, ok, ok, pitching, Coors Field, Mile High, altitude. Words not commonly associated with good things for pitchers. After several days of scouring over mountains, piles, pages, rows, columns, so many numbers that my head still hurts. I have compiled a list of the best single game pitching performances by the Rockies and am asking for your help in determining the top spot.
We have chosen from a list of the 1993 games: here.
Thanks to everyone that voted!
On to the 1994 games!
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Rockies best single game pitching performance?
What has been the Rockies greatest single game pitching performance?
Ok, ok, ok, pitching, Coors Field, Mile High, altitude. Words not commonly associated with good things for pitchers. After several days of scouring over mountains, piles, pages, rows, columns, so many numbers that my head still hurts. I have compiled a list of the best single game pitching performances by the Rockies and am asking for your help in determining the top spot.
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July 4th insanity.
18-17. July 4th. That's the only description you need.
The game to be shown on mlb.com/live baseball's best games Sunday 11/23/08 at 1PM MST.
Cards GM Mozeliak: Trade talks for Holliday are dead.
Mozeliak insisted Sunday that discussions involving Colorado Rockies left fielder Matt Holliday have ceased and that "nothing is imminent. That one’s not happening — at all."
Apparently the Cards did not want to give up Boggs.
From the article, it appears our return would have been something with Schumaker and Boggs. The Cards balked on it.
I'm glad that this rumor is dead. I wanted Boggs or Rasmus in return, and the Cards were not going to give them up for Holliday.
July 4th.
Anybody going to the Friday, July 4th game interested in a PR meeting before the game and celebrating Indenpendance Day? I know alot of people will be going to the game, it always has been packed for the fireworks games. Meet inside the park or in LoDo? I know earlier in the year there was a PR meeting day, I was unable to attend that day.
I will be sitting in Section 131 Row 15 Seat 3. Feel free to join or suggest a meeting somewhere.
The Creation of Baseball
I found this online several months ago. I don't remember where I found it, but it certainly is enjoyable to read:
In the big inning, God created Heaven on Earth. And it was without form, and void. God separated the dirt from the grass. He called the grass Outfield and the dirt He called Infield. God made the Infield a 90-foot square and the Outfield not less than 400 feet to center and 320 feet down the lines. He declared this Fair Territory. All other territory, God then declared, was Foul.
And God divided the players into two teams of nine players each, under direction of a manager, to play The Game on His field. God called some of these players Pitchers and some of them Hitters. He placed a Pitcher precisely 60 feet 6 inches from a Hitter. Then God commanded that it's one, two, three strikes you're out at the ol' Ballgame.
And God granted jurisdiction of The Game to lesser Gods, whom He called Umpires. God said the Umpires are infallible, blessed with Heavenly authority, whose judgment is not to be questioned under penalty of expulsion from The Game. And God looked at his creation and He was pleased. Then God created the Infield Fly Rule to confuse nonbelievers.
And God said, Let there be light beer, and there was. And, God said, let there be peanuts and hot dogs and overpriced souvenirs and let there be frosty chocolate malts with little wooden spoons that you can buy nowhere else except at this Heaven, which God called a Ballpark, and there was. God looked at His creation and it was good.
And the Lord God formed, from the dust, a collection of elite players in His own image. The Lord God then breathed the breath of life into His creation. God called this creation the National League.
And God said, It is not good for the National League to be alone. The Lord God shall make it a mate. And thus, while the National League slept, God took several of its top players and created the American League.
And God blessed The Game, saying, Be fruitful and multiply. Put teams in every city with deserving fans, God added, even if this occurs at the expense of starting-pitching depth.
From time to time, God understood, The Game would be corrupted by the Serpent. The Serpent was more cunning than any other beast and he would take many wicked forms: the Black Sox, segregation, the Designated Hitter, the Reserve Clause, dead balls, juiced balls, spit balls, corked bats, George Steinbrenner, AstroTurf, the 1981 strike, collusion, lockouts, Pete Rose, the 1994 strike, greenies, cocaine, HGH, Andro, steroids, $20 parking, corporate mallparks, Scott Boras, Donald Fehr, and Bud Selig.
But, God said, the goodness in The Game shall always prevail. As needed, the Lord shall bestow upon The Game a Savior. And the Savior, like the Serpent, can take many forms. The Savior shall remind Fans how blessed The Game truly is. The Savior shall be called by many names, including Cy, Matty, Honus, Big Train, the Babe, Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, Lou Gehrig, Branch Rickey, Jackie Robinson, Buck O'Neil, Hank Greenberg, Red Barber, Harry Carey, Vin Scully, Jack Buck, Satchel Paige, Bill Veeck, Roberto Clemente, Ernie Banks, Hammerin' Hank, Cool Papa, Dizzy, Lefty, Whitey, Stan the Man, Big Klu, the Say Hey Kid, Campy, Duke, the Mick, the Splendid Splinter, the Gas House Gang, the Big Red Machine, the Damn Yankees, Pudge Fisk, Pudge Rodriguez, Yaz, Pops, the Wizard of Oz, Fernando, George Brett, Moonlight Graham, Roy Hobbs, Wild Thing Vaughn, Bingo Long, the Ryan Express, Donnie Baseball, Rickey, Eck, the Big Unit, the Cactus League, Cal Ripken, Tony Gwynn, Camden Yards, Rotisserie Drafts, Web Gems, Derek Jeter, Dontrelle Willis, Vlad Guerrero, Ichiro, Granderson, Markakis, Joba, Tulo, And, God guaranteed, there are many more to come.
God looked upon His creation and He was very pleased. And God spoke, yelling, PLAY BALL!
A glimpse into the future
Friday Sept 3, 2027.
"...and Holliday swings..and gets a hold of one! Deep to left field! Smith is back! To the track! To the wall! It's 12 rows into the bleachers, it's gone! And the Rockies have won their 5th game in row! The 23 year old rookie left fielder, Jackson Holliday, has hit a 2 run shot, and Colorado has swept the Giants!"
Both me and my son listened intently.....
"Son of the former Colorado Rockies great Matt Holliday, the rookie Jackson has hit 24th home run of the year. Colorado has pulled 3 & 1/2 games over idle Arizona and Portland. Hopefully this can get the Rockies on a roll like The Stretch that occured 20 years ago..."
Another voice interrupts.....
"Has it really been that long now? It just seems like yesterday. Those retired numbers that are now on the walls of Coors Field: 5, 2, 17, 26, 60, 38, 56. We as both announcers and fans certainly remember the slide, the streak, the throw, the shot. I can remember being in this very same.........."
I turned the radio off. My son looks up at me: "Dad, what was The Streak?"
I looked at my son, and said: "Son, you know those purple and white flags that say NL & World champions that we see when we go to a Rockies game?." "Yes", he said. "The Streak, The Slide, The Shot, all of it, was the greatest pennant run in the history of the game. It was the beginning of one of the greatest dynasties in the history of baseball. All of those pennants and world championships, were born out of all of it."
So everyone, just remember, this is the beginning. This run that we have witnessed, will be talked about for all time. This run to the pennant, will be something that will be remembered as one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of the game. It's not over for our men in purple. We will be back to the world series, many times. The sun has set on our 2007 season, but the 2008 sunrise is almost here, and is brighter for us than anything we can imagine. Keep your hopes up over the winter, and March will be here sooner than we think.
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