Rosenthal: http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/...t-stove-league-dangling-in-trade-talks-011715
The Colorado Rockies surrendered the most runs in Major League Baseball last year and began the offseason in a familiar position -- needing to upgrade their pitching staff.
But more than three months after their final game of 2014, the Rockies have yet to sign any free-agent pitcher to a major-league contract. The hitter-friendly environment at Coors Field is the same hindrance to new general manager Jeff Bridich that it was under his predecessor, Dan O’Dowd.
As a result, sources say the Rockies have discussed outfielder Charlie Blackmon -- an All-Star last year -- in trade talks with multiple teams. Rockies officials believe they can trade Blackmon for a starting pitcher and replace Blackmon with a free-agent outfielder -- in this case, using the Coors effect to their advantage.
The Atlanta Braves, Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles are among the teams known to be seeking an outfield bat, sources say. The Rangers have had interest in Blackmon in the past, according to a source.
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The Braves were interested in Blackmon early in 2013, but the Rockies weren't willing to move him at the time. Seems like he could be a good fit; Georgia native, four seasons of team control. I need to look at his statistics to see if there is a true 'Coors Effect' at play with his performance in 2014.
Wonder if Atlanta would offer Minor.
The Colorado Rockies surrendered the most runs in Major League Baseball last year and began the offseason in a familiar position -- needing to upgrade their pitching staff.
But more than three months after their final game of 2014, the Rockies have yet to sign any free-agent pitcher to a major-league contract. The hitter-friendly environment at Coors Field is the same hindrance to new general manager Jeff Bridich that it was under his predecessor, Dan O’Dowd.
As a result, sources say the Rockies have discussed outfielder Charlie Blackmon -- an All-Star last year -- in trade talks with multiple teams. Rockies officials believe they can trade Blackmon for a starting pitcher and replace Blackmon with a free-agent outfielder -- in this case, using the Coors effect to their advantage.
The Atlanta Braves, Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles are among the teams known to be seeking an outfield bat, sources say. The Rangers have had interest in Blackmon in the past, according to a source.
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The Braves were interested in Blackmon early in 2013, but the Rockies weren't willing to move him at the time. Seems like he could be a good fit; Georgia native, four seasons of team control. I need to look at his statistics to see if there is a true 'Coors Effect' at play with his performance in 2014.
Wonder if Atlanta would offer Minor.