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Troy Tulowitzki, Shortstop. Coming off an outstanding rookie year, Troy looks to try and lead his team back to the World Series in 2008. He may only have been a rookie, but he was told that this is his team and he must lead them. Any other young player would have backed down from the pressure... Troy thrived in it.
The 2008 Colorado Rockies have high expectations after the 2007 team made it to Colorado's first ever World Series. This team is now expected to go deep into the playoffs again given the fact that they are a more experienced team. But they aren't going to surprise anybody this year.
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The Colorado Rockies will look to return to the World Series in this up-coming MLB season...
Team History[]
Retired Numbers[]
- 42 - Jackie Robinson - (Retired throughout MLB)
Owners[]
- Colorado Baseball Partnership 1992-Present
Managers[]
- Jim Tracy (2009-present) (2-2 through 2009)
- Clint Hurdle (2002-2009) (442-509 through 2007)
- Buddy Bell (2000-02) (161-185)
- Jim Leyland (1999) (72-90)
- Don Baylor (1993-98) (440-469)
Awards[]
MVP[]
- Larry Walker 1997
Rookie of the Year[]
- Jason Jennings 2002
Silver Slugger[]
- Todd Helton - 1B - 2000; 2001; 2002 ; 2003
- Mike Hampton - P - 2001; 2002
- Larry Walker - OF - 1997; 1999
- Vinny Castilla - 3B - 1995; 1997; 1998
- Eric Young - 2B - 1996
- Andres Galarraga - 1B - 1996
- Ellis Burks - OF - 1996
- Dante Bichette - OF - 1995
All-Time Team Leaders & Stats[]
Career Records[]
- Home Runs: Todd Helton 303
- Runs Batted In: Todd Helton 915
- Batting Average (minimum 1,000 plate appearances): Todd Helton .332
- Batting Average (minimum 2,000 plate appearances): Todd Helton .332
- Batting Average (minimum 3,000 plate appearances): Todd Helton .332
- Batting Average (minimum 4,000 plate appearances): Todd Helton .332
- Hits: Todd Helton 1535
- Runs: Todd Helton 924
- Doubles: Todd Helton 373
- Triples: Neifi Perez 49
- Stolen Bases: Eric Young 180
- Walks: Todd Helton 773
- Wins: Pedro Astacio 53
- Saves: Jose Jimenez 102
- Strikeouts: Pedro Astacio 749
- Earned Run Average: Armando Reynoso 4.65
Single Season Records[]
- Home Runs: Todd Helton 49, 2001
- Runs Batted In: Andres Galarraga 150, 1996
- Batting Average: Larry Walker .379, 1999
- Hits: Dante Bichette 219, 1998
- Runs: Larry Walker 143, 1997
- Doubles: Todd Helton 59, 2000
- Triples: Neifi Perez 11, 1999/2000, Juan Pierre 11, 2001, Juan Uribe 11, 2001
- Stolen Bases: Eric Young 53, 1996
- Hitting Streak:
- Walks:Todd Helton 127, 2004
- Wins: Pedro Astacio 17, 1999 Kevin Ritz 17, 1996
- Saves: Jose Jimenez 41, 2002
- Strikeouts: Pedro Astacio 210, 1999
- Earned Run Average: Joe Kennedy 3.66, 2004
Record Per Season[]
Year | Record |
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1993 | 39-42 |
1994 | 25-32 |
1995 | 44-28 |
1996 | 55-26 |
1997 | 47-34 |
1998 | 42-39 |
1999 | 39-42 |
2000 | 48-33 |
2001 | 41-40 |
2002 | 47-34 |
2003 | 49-32 |
2004 | 38-43 |
2005 | 40-41 |
2006 | 44-37 |
2007 | 51-31 |
Minor League Teams[]
- AAA: Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Pacific Coast League
- AA: Tulsa Drillers, Texas League
- Advanced A: Modesto Nuts, California League
- A: Asheville Tourists, South Atlantic League
- Short A: Tri-City Dust Devils, Northwest League
- Rookie: Casper Ghosts, Pioneer League
- Rookie: VSL Rockies, Venezuelan Summer League