Colorado Rockies news: The good, bad, and ugly of the 2022 first half

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Colorado Rockies news: The good, bad, and ugly of the 2022 first half

Today marks the end of the first half of 2022 season. The All-Star Game festivities are underway. Here, the writer highlights some of his favorite and worst moments from the season so far.

The Colorado Rockies have made some good moves this season. The majority of new players have done well. Chad Kuhl has been the best starting pitcher for the Rockies this year. C.J. Cron became an All-Star, Daniel Bard returned to dominance, Tyler Kinley was unhittable and Chuck Nazty is back.   The team has some holes heading into the 2022 season, but the players who have joined the team have been good so far. They have a good chance to win the World Series. It's difficult for new arrivals to make an immediate impact with the club, however.

The Rockies rotation in 2022 is not the rotation you're looking for. Germán Márquez has struggled this season. Antonio Senzatela and Kyle Freeland have also struggled. Austin Gomber's ERA is the highest on the team.  The team has a lot of home runs and extra-base hits surrendered. The team walks a great deal. They have a high number of missed locations on pitches.

Colorado Rockies have had a disappointing first half.

Colorado Rockies are having a bad first half of the season. They are struggling on the road, especially away from Coors Field. Their 59 errors are tied for second in baseball. The team has a -11.5 Def according to FanGraphs. They have played sloppy baseball and given up 43 unearned runs this season, but they have addressed it.

The Colorado Rockies have been mediocre this season. Juan Soto rejected a huge offer from the Washington Nationals. Noah Yingling tries to answer the hypothetical scenarios that we are all thinking. The Rockies are a team with more potential than what they are producing.

Zac Veen was the only player to have multiple hits in the Futures Game. Hartford came back from a one-run deficit to beat Hartford Yard Goats 9-4. The Isotopes used six pitchers to get nine hits from the top four spots in their lineup. Spokane lost 6-2 to Eugene. Victor Juarez was roughed up by Rancho Cucamonga. The Purple Row Community Guidelines are helpful when commenting. Please follow them. They are the source of the information. For more information, visit the Purple Rows Community guidelines. It is a good idea to follow the guidelines when you're commenting on this blog.


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