Every Rockie Ever #21: Mike Hampton & Other SP Free Agent Busts
Skyler and Dustin look back on the failed signings of Mike Hampton, Denny Neagle, and Kyle Kendrick
Rocky Mountain Rooftop: A Colorado Rockies podcast.
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Show Notes
An inability to draw top-tier free agents to the thin air of Coors Field has been a struggle for the Rockies for decades. However, in 2001 the team took a gamble and spent big on a pair of pitchers. Mike Hampton was signed to a 8-year deal while Denny Neagle signed a 5-year deal. Despite the effort to bolster the rotation, both pitchers failed to deliver on their respective contracts. Later in 2015, the team spent $5 million on Kyle Kendrick to eat innings, but it was one the worst pitching seasons in team history. These three pitchers are examples that the Rockies use to justify not spending big on starting pitching, opting for homegrown and bargain-bin talent. Dustin and Skyler try to look back on these signings and why they ended up being busts.
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