
Rockies' Rebuild: High Altitude Hopes
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Major League Baseballs 2026 season kicks off this week, with the Yankees and Giants facing off. The Colorado Rockies join in later, hosting the Miami Marlins in their opener. After three consecutive seasons with over 100 losses, the Rockies are rebuilding, focusing on high-altitude pitchers under new president of baseball operations Paul DePodesta. Despite the hype, oddsmakers favor the Rockies to have the fewest wins, and their World Series chances are longshots. Media rankings place the Rockies near the bottom, but the new leadership and signings of pitchers like Michael Lorenzen, Jose Quintana, and Tomoyuki Sugano, along with young talents, signal a shift towards smarter baseball at Coors Field. Prospects like Chase Dollander are worth watching for early signs of progress.
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