Flores on quickened course; working on the day off
Lefty reliever Randy Flores gave up a home run to the Royals’ Tommy Murphy on Tuesday. It was the first Cactus League run against Flores in three appearances, althuogh he did give up three runs in one...
View ArticleWhere are they headed?
Here are some of the Rockies’ decisions on where players will start 2009: — Right-hander Jhoulys Chacin received consideration for Triple-A Colorado Springs, but he’ll start at Double-A Tulsa. “There’s...
View ArticleFormer top pick Reynolds unpolished, but healthy
Rockies right-hander Greg Reynolds’ work Friday will not go down as one of baseball’s all-time great live batting practice sessions. Some fastballs threatened to shatter bats. Some were not where he...
View ArticleReynolds burised, Fowler sick
Rockies right-hander Greg Reynolds, who has made a dramatic recovery from labrum surgery after last season, was smoked just above the right elbow by a line drive during a live batting practice session...
View ArticleUnlucky Reynolds feels lucky
Rockies manager Jim Tracy bemoaned the bad luck of right-hander Greg Reynolds, the team’s top Draft choice in 2006. After dealing with shoulder and labrum issues for much of his career, Reynolds showed...
View ArticleRockies contract update
The Rockies have signed the following pre-arbitration players to one-year contracts: right-handed pitchers Alberto Alburquerque, Jhoulys Chacin, Samuel Deduno, Matt Daley, Edgmer Escalona, Shane...
View ArticleRough day for Morales
The elbow injury to right-hander Greg Reynolds, who was hit by a line drive a few days ago and is waiting for swelling to subside before pitching, touched off a chain reaction that led to left-handed...
View ArticleReynolds to begin throwing, lightly; ‘Q’ has MCL sprain
Rockies right-hander Greg Reynolds, who suffered a bone chip in his right elbow after being hit by a line drive early in camp, said he will throw “light and easy” — at about 45 feet. Reynolds, who...
View ArticleReynolds expects to help Rockies
Right-hander Greg Reynolds, who suffered a bone chip in his right elbow after being hit by a line drive just before Spring Training games began, has just reached the point of throwing from 60 feet....
View ArticleDe La Rosa leaves with middle finger blister
Rockies left-hander Jorge De La Rosa left Saturday night’s game against the D-backs in the top of the sixth, leading 3-0, with a blister to the middle finger of his pitching hand. De La Rosa held the...
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