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Friday, June 6, 2025

Rockies’ Hunter Goodman thriving behind the plate — and emerging as All-Star Game candidate

Hunter Goodman and the Rockies reached a crossroads during the offseason, deciding he would be a full-time catcher. Wise move.

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Rockies sweep Marlins behind masterful Kyle Freeland, red-hot Hunter Goodman

The Rockies finally cleaned up their act. Their reward was a clean sweep of the Marlins in Miami.

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Hunter Goodman homer lifts Rockies over Marlins, snaps 22-series losing streak

Goodman took his bat to the Rockies’ infamous streak and shattered it with one big swing.

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Keeler: Former Rockies wish Dick Monfort would clean house: “You want to be proud of where you played”

Dave Veres once saved 39 games for Dick Monfort. Now he’s pleading with Monfort to save a cratering Colorado Rockies franchise from itself.

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Rockies finally get 10th win on June 2 amid worst 60-game start in MLB’s modern era

Hunter Goodman and the bullpen banded together to finally get the Rockies to double-digit wins.

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Rockies lose home run duel with Mets, fall to 9-50 as historic losing continues

Start spreading the news … the 2025 Rockies just might be worse than the ’24 White Sox.

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Rockies Journal: Keeping company with the infamous, colorful 1899 Cleveland Spiders

The web of baseball history connects the 2025 Rockies to the 1899 Cleveland Spiders. That’s not a good thing.

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Rockies’ infamy continues with 8-2 loss to Mets; record now 9-49

For one brief shining moment, the Rockies looked like they could compete with the mighty Mets. Then reality set in, and the Rockies’ season of ill repute continued.

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Rockies option struggling Michael Toglia to Triple-A Albuquerque

The search for consistency means Rockies first baseman Michael Toglia is headed down to Triple-A Albuquerque for a major tune-up. The Rockies optioned Toglia on Saturday.

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Careening Rockies slide to 9-48 record with 4-2 loss to Mets at Citi Field