- Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:35 am
#6552
As we dive into the 2025 MLB season, the Colorado Rockies are generating some buzz, albeit cautiously. After six straight losing seasons, including two with over 100 losses, can we really believe the optimism coming from the players and management?
Tyler Kinley, a veteran reliever, expressed empathy for the fans' frustrations, but he also highlighted the potential of the young talent in the bullpen. Is it possible that this new core could finally turn the tide for the Rockies? With the return of key pitchers like Germán Márquez and Antonio Senzatela, could we see a significant improvement in the starting rotation?
Austin Gomber mentioned that this is the most depth and young talent the Rockies have had in years. Does this mean we should expect a competitive team, or is it just another case of wishful thinking?
Manager Bud Black and GM Bill Schmidt are both optimistic about the team's future, citing a foundation being laid for sustained success. But how much of this optimism is genuine, and how much is just standard coach-speak?
Ryan McMahon's comments about not caring what the outside world thinks and focusing on hard work resonate with many fans. But can a team truly succeed when they are largely overlooked by analysts and writers?
Let’s discuss! What are your thoughts on the Rockies' chances in 2025? Are you buying into the optimism, or do you think it’s just another year of rebuilding? What bold predictions do you have for the season? Will we finally see the Rockies back in playoff contention, or are we in for another disappointing year?
Tyler Kinley, a veteran reliever, expressed empathy for the fans' frustrations, but he also highlighted the potential of the young talent in the bullpen. Is it possible that this new core could finally turn the tide for the Rockies? With the return of key pitchers like Germán Márquez and Antonio Senzatela, could we see a significant improvement in the starting rotation?
Austin Gomber mentioned that this is the most depth and young talent the Rockies have had in years. Does this mean we should expect a competitive team, or is it just another case of wishful thinking?
Manager Bud Black and GM Bill Schmidt are both optimistic about the team's future, citing a foundation being laid for sustained success. But how much of this optimism is genuine, and how much is just standard coach-speak?
Ryan McMahon's comments about not caring what the outside world thinks and focusing on hard work resonate with many fans. But can a team truly succeed when they are largely overlooked by analysts and writers?
Let’s discuss! What are your thoughts on the Rockies' chances in 2025? Are you buying into the optimism, or do you think it’s just another year of rebuilding? What bold predictions do you have for the season? Will we finally see the Rockies back in playoff contention, or are we in for another disappointing year?