Rockies Lefthander Konner Eaton Shines In Pro Debut
The Rockies haven’t decided whether sixth-rounder Konner Eaton will start or continue relieving in pro ball, but they know they love his left arm.
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The Rockies haven’t decided whether sixth-rounder Konner Eaton will start or continue relieving in pro ball, but they know they love his left arm.
Chase Dollander is on a fast track to Coors Field, where his power stuff and wide repertoire could help him tame the notorious hitter’s park.
The Rockies are excited about what the pairing of Charlie Condon’s batting upside with Coors Field might yield.
Adding a third pitch gave young lefthander Albert Pacheco the look he needs to work the other side of the plate.
Not often does a 17th-round pick break through to prospect status. Righthander Jarrod Cande is the exception to the rule.
Cuban shortstop Andy Perez is equipped for success as he repeats Low-A Fresno.
Jordan Beck impressed the Rockies with his play during spring training, and he certainly passes the eye test. He earned a spot at Triple-A and could be on deck for his MLB debut.
Adael Amador has an advanced plan at the plate, especially for a player so young, and could soon become one-half of the Rockies’ homegrown middle infield.
Following a brutal season at High-A, Jaden Hill looked sharp in the Arizona Fall League as he shifts from starting to relieving.
Second-round pick Sean Sullivan experienced great success in a brief pro debut despite an unusual approach.
Hunter Goodman’s game is about maximum impact, and after a second straight 30-homer campaign in the minors he earned his first MLB callup.
The Cuban infielder missed the first portion of the season recovering from a broken bone in his right wrist.
The Kentucky alum hit well at Low-A and earned a promotion to High-A Spokane.
Drafted out of college last year, Blake Adams has made short work of Low-A hitters this season by expertly mixing his pitches.
The 2022 first-round pick looked like a pure hitter in the early going of the season at High-A. His biggest early challenge was adjusting to a new position.
Drafted 10th overall last year out of Gonzaga, Hughes has done nothing but impress the Rockies with his size, stuff, presence and makeup. He could be on a fast track.
The righthander has been limited to just 69 innings over the last three seasons, putting his future as a starter in flux.
The 19-year-old middle infielder is lauded for his excellent approach at the plate.
The young catcher dealt with a pair of finger injuries that hampered him on both sides of the ball.
Slick-fielding Julio Carreras had the type of health and production the Rockies were excited to see. Tightening his plate discipline will be key to his future development.
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