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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Renck: Former Rockies manager Clint Hurdle turns witty author with ‘Hurdle-isms’ book

Baseball is famous for its unwritten rules. Hurdle chose to write his thoughts down, authoring “Hurdle-isms: Wit and wisdom from a lifetime in baseball.” Hurdle finds motivation through inspirational sayings, sharing those with 7,000 friends on a daily email. This book became an outgrowth of his 2023 life goal to “Grow” in his personal life, to remove himself from his comfort zone, something he asked players to do for decades.

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Grading The Week: Brendan Rodgers. Elias Diaz. Cal Quantrill. When will Rockies stop letting useful MLB players walk for nothing in return?

On a happier note, it’s awesome that Denver got one step closer to a pro women’s soccer franchise.

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Brendan Rodgers, Cal Quantrill non-tendered by Rockies in roster shakeup

According to major league sources, the Rockies have attempted to trade both players but did not find a deal worth making.

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Rockies agree to one-year contract with catcher Jacob Stallings

The Rockies agreed to a one-year contract with veteran catcher Jacob Stallings.

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Mikaela Shiffrin, Troy Tulowitzki, Larry Brown lead Colorado Hall of Fame class of 2025

One of the greatest skiers of all time, a Rocktober hero, and a coach who helped put the Nuggets on the map headline the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame class of 2025.

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Rockies add Zac Veen to 40-man roster at MLB deadline

Zac Veen took a baby step toward the big leagues Tuesday when the Rockies selected the outfielder’s contract and added him to their 40-man roster.

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Rockies Mailbag: Move the fences at Coors Field? Is catcher Drew Romo the answer?

Yes, Coors Field is the most extreme offensive ballpark in the majors, but it’s not primarily about the home runs given up in LoDo.

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