The Rockies finished April with a 13-14 record, a noteworthy achievement considering their competition. The key question is whether they can sustain this performance throughout the remainder of the season or if they will inevitably regress. Analysts Christian Saez and Henry Chisholm explore these dynamics in the latest DNVR Rockies podcast.

By the Numbers
  • Rockies' April record: 13 wins, 14 losses.
  • Team performance discussed in relation to future sustainability.
Yes, But

While April's performance is promising, there are concerns about the team's ability to handle tougher opponents and injuries as the season progresses.

State of Play
  • The Rockies are evaluating their strengths and weaknesses following an inconsistent April.
  • Analysts are debating the implications of the team's early performance for postseason chances.
What's Next

As the season unfolds, the Rockies must navigate upcoming series against stronger teams to see if they can maintain momentum or if they will struggle to keep pace.

Bottom Line

The Rockies’ April performance is encouraging but serves as a preliminary benchmark; the real test lies ahead in their ability to compete consistently as the season progresses.