Rockies’ journey to the majors: From Charlie Blackmon to Elehuris Montero
Published Fri, 21 Feb 2025 14:45:10 GMT
Rockies icon Charlie Blackmon went from washed-out southpaw to National League batting champion
Published Fri, 21 Feb 2025 14:45:10 GMT
Elehuris Montero, top positional prospect in Nolan Arenado trade, set up to contribute to Rockies in 2023
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From Venezuela to Coors Field, Yonathan Daza took path to majors familiar to many Latin American players
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