- Fri Mar 14, 2025 11:15 am
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As we gear up for the 2025 season, the Colorado Rockies' starting rotation is once again a hot topic of discussion. With a mix of seasoned veterans and promising prospects, the landscape is ripe for debate. Ryan Feltner seems to be the only sure bet, but what about the rest?
Kyle Freeland and Austin Gomber have been reliable, but with Gomber's recent shoulder soreness, could we see a shakeup sooner than expected? And what about the return of Germán Márquez and Antonio Senzatela? Both have faced significant injuries, but their spring training performances have been encouraging. Are they ready to reclaim their spots, or is it too soon to count on them?
Then there are the up-and-comers like Bradley Blalock and Chase Dollander. Blalock has shown flashes of brilliance this spring, but can he maintain that momentum? Dollander, on the other hand, has struggled. Is he still a viable option for the rotation, or should the Rockies look elsewhere?
With Bill Schmidt hinting at potential changes, what do you think the Rockies should do? Should they stick with the veterans or take a chance on the younger talent? And if you had to make a bold prediction, who do you think will emerge as the breakout star of the rotation this season?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What are your expectations for the Rockies' pitching staff in 2025?
Kyle Freeland and Austin Gomber have been reliable, but with Gomber's recent shoulder soreness, could we see a shakeup sooner than expected? And what about the return of Germán Márquez and Antonio Senzatela? Both have faced significant injuries, but their spring training performances have been encouraging. Are they ready to reclaim their spots, or is it too soon to count on them?
Then there are the up-and-comers like Bradley Blalock and Chase Dollander. Blalock has shown flashes of brilliance this spring, but can he maintain that momentum? Dollander, on the other hand, has struggled. Is he still a viable option for the rotation, or should the Rockies look elsewhere?
With Bill Schmidt hinting at potential changes, what do you think the Rockies should do? Should they stick with the veterans or take a chance on the younger talent? And if you had to make a bold prediction, who do you think will emerge as the breakout star of the rotation this season?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What are your expectations for the Rockies' pitching staff in 2025?