Right-hander Roy Oswalt, a three-time All-Star and perennial Cy Young Award candidate, will become one of the highest-profile pitchers ever to wear purple pinstripes when he joins the Rockies on Thursday to start against Washington at Nationals Park.More» Oswalt mows down Cespedes to end the eighth
Jorge De La Rosa carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning on Monday night, but his stellar outing wasn't enough, as the Blue Jays' Maicer Izturis knocked the winning hit off Matt Belisle in the eighth, and Toronto won, 2-0.More» De La Rosa tosses seven scoreless frames
Prior to Monday's game against the Blue Jays, Rockies advance scout Chris Warren and catching instructor Jerry Weinstein walked to the right-field corner of Rogers Centre, throwing baseballs against the fence and observing. Every few feet, they'd repeat.More»
The Rockies' Jeff Francis, who grew up in Vancouver, is eager to take the mound in front of friends and family on Tuesday at Rogers Centre. The red-hot Blue Jays tab Esmil Rogers, who has been solid since he made his transition from the bullpen to the rotation, as they go for their seventh straight win.More» Francis strikes out eight over six innings
Rockies manager Walt Weiss decided Carlos Gonzalez would serve as designated hitter for Monday's Interleague game against the Blue Jays, sparing him some additional discomfort in his knee and foot, which are still sore and will be for some time.More» CarGo belts a two-run shot to widen lead
Rockies left-hander Jeff Francis is known for cool, even emotions, but he allowed that Tuesday night's start against the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre will be meaningful. Francis grew up on the West Coast in Vancouver and is a treasured figure in Canadian baseball circles.More» Francis strikes out eight over six innings
Jhoulys Chacin dominated Philadelphia's lineup for nearly all of Sunday afternoon, falling an out shy of pulling off a shutout in the 5-2 win at Coors Field.More» Chacin tosses 8 2/3 innings, fans three
Even though he's on the disabled list, Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki can still be elected as an All-Star starter. Also, Rockies outfielder Carlos Gonzalez is tearing it up at the plate and in the ballot box.More» Tulowitzki leaves the game with an injury
After the first pitch from Walt Weiss landed safely in the glove of his son, Bo, the two met halfway between the mound and home plate, put their arms around one another and walked back to the Rockies' dugout.More» Weiss throws ceremonial first pitch to son
Chris Volstad's stay with the Rockies lasted all of five days as they optioned him to Triple-A Colorado Springs on Sunday, with right-hander Logan Kensing taking his roster spot.More»
After missing two starts with a right hand injury, center fielder Dexter Fowler returned to his usual leadoff spot Sunday. Fowler was one of three Rockies starters who were injured in the series-opening loss to Philadelphia on Friday.More» Fowler hit by pitch in hand, remains in game
The American League road trip comes at an ideal time for the Rockies, as the designated hitter spot will give manager Walt Weiss a chance to rest his best hitters keep while still keeping them in the lineup.More»
The Rockies scored six runs on seven hits in the first inning, hitting for the cycle as a team, en route to a 10-5 blowout of the Phillies Saturday at Coors Field.More» Arenado cranks three hits, takes one away
Rockies catcher Yorvit Torrealba never tried to follow in the footsteps of his father, Diego, when he was young. Even now, he defers to dad when it comes to cars.More»Yorvit Torrealba extends Father's Day wishes
The disappointment was clear on Troy Tulowitzki's face, but he was resolute in his first public appearance since he broke a rib Thursday diving for a ground ball.More» Tulowitzki leaves the game with an injury
Roy Oswalt looked more ready than ever for the Major Leagues Friday night, tossing 8 1/3 scoreless innings in what was likely his final start with Double-A Tulsa.More» Oswalt earns win with two scoreless frames
Juan Nicasio fizzled in the sixth inning, and the Phillies rallied -- behind Freddy Galvis' pair of two-run triples -- against up-and-down righty reliever Wilton Lopez for an 8-7 victory at Coors Field in front of 36,114 on Friday night.More» Rutledge hammers a two-run shot to right
Like last year during the heat of the season, the Rockies will not have star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki in uniform. Tulowitzki, putting up National League Most Valuable Player Award-worthy numbers, suffered a fractured right rib on Thursday and will miss 4-6 weeks.More» Tulowitzki leaves the game with an injury
Rockies left fielder Carlos Gonzalez, who suffered a bruised left foot when he was hit with a foul ball while in the on-deck circle during Thursday afternoon's 5-4 loss to the Nationals, woke up Friday morning feeling much better.More» CarGo hit with foul ball, exits with injury
An MRI exam on Thursday night showed that Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki has a broken rib on his right side, and on Friday, he was placed on the disabled list.More» Tulowitzki leaves the game with an injury
The Rockies didn't start center fielder Dexter Fowler against the Phillies on Friday night because of a bruised right ring knuckle that he injured Thursday when he was hit by a pitch against the Nationals.More» Fowler hit by pitch in hand, remains in game
Infielder Josh Rutledge certainly hadn't caught fire when the Rockies sent him down to Triple-A Colorado Springs on May 22, but at .242 with five home runs, 13 RBIs and five stolen bases, he wasn't exactly cold. However, the Rockies felt he needed to chill out a bit.More» Rutledge turns two on the Giants
Rockies catcher Wilin Rosario said Friday that a biopsy done as a result of a skin condition came back clear, calling the situation a "false alarm."More» Rosario's home run ties game in the eighth
Jeff Francis struck out a season-high eight batters in six innings, but the Rockies lost, 5-4, on Thursday, and also lost Carlos Gonzalez, Dexter Fowler and Troy Tulowitzki, to injury.More» Francis strikes out eight over six innings
Rockies home runs and RBIs leader Carlos Gonzalez suffered a left foot contusion after getting struck by a foul ball off the bat of teammate Jordan Pacheco during the first inning of Thursday afternoon's game against the Nationals.More» CarGo hit with foul ball, exits with injury
Rockies center fielder and leadoff hitter Dexter Fowler left Thursday's game against the Nationals before the top of the fifth inning. He was hit on the right knuckle on his ring finger by a Ross Detwiler pich in the third. X-rays were negative and he is listed day to day.More» Fowler hit by pitch in hand, remains in game
Reliever Wilton Lopez and pitching coach Jim Wright were ejected for arguing a pair of balk calls in Thursday's 5-4 loss to the Nationals.More» Desmond advances to third base on a balk