Who Might The Rockies Put On The Trade Market?
The Rockies are currently struggling as the worst team in MLB, 18 games under .500 and likely heading for another 100-loss season. With few teams in a position to trade, Colorado may explore options early, but trade discussions remain preliminary. President of baseball operations Paul DePodesta hints that while some players may be considered foundational and not actively shopped, opportunistic moves could be on the table. Key trade candidates include reliever Antonio Senzatela, who has shown improved performance this season, along with outfielders Mickey Moniak and Jake McCarthy, who have potential appeal to other teams.
By the Numbers- Rockies sit 18 games under .500 with a -99 run differential.
- Antonio Senzatela has a 1.98 ERA across 36.1 innings this season.
- The Rockies are likely to move players as they face a fourth consecutive losing season.
- Trade talks have been described as early, with no firm decisions made yet.
- Active players like Moniak and McCarthy offer potential trade value despite inconsistent performance.
As the trade deadline approaches, the Rockies are expected to make decisions on their roster, potentially seeking mid-level prospects for Senzatela and exploring trades for their outfielders. Their ability to capitalize on the struggling market could set the tone for their future rebuild.
Bottom LineThe Rockies must act decisively in the coming weeks to leverage their assets while navigating a challenging season, ensuring they maximize returns on players likely to leave as they reposition for the future.
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