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Offseason In Review: Colorado Rockies

The Rockies are one of the few teams in the majors will no real shot at contending this year, so their offseason was understandably very quiet.

Major League Signings

    IF Thairo Estrada: One year, $4MM (includes $750K buyout on 2026 mutual option) IF Kyle Farmer: One year, $3.25MM (includes $750K buyout on 2026 mutual option) C Jacob Stallings: One year, $2.5MM (includes $500K buyout on 2026 mutual option) LHP Scott Alexander: One year, $2MM OF Mickey Moniak: One year, $1.25MM

    2025 spending: $13MM Total spending: $13MM

    Option Decisions

    C Jacob Stallings declined mutual option (later re-signed)

    Trades and Claims

    Acquired IF Owen Miller from Brewers for cash considerations Claimed RHP Jimmy Herget off waivers from Cubs Acquired IF/OF Tyler Freeman from Guardians for OF Nolan Jones

    Notable Minor League Signings

    Jack O'Loughlin, Austin Nola, Diego Castillo, Jake Woodford (later released), Keston Hiura, Nick Martini (later added to 40-man), Tommy Doyle

    Extensions

    None

    Notable Losses

    Charlie Blackmon (retired), Jake Cave, Dakota Hudson, Peter Lambert, Elehuris Montero, Brendan Rodgers (non-tendered), Cal Quantrill (non-tendered), Justin Lawrence (waivers), Nolan Jones, Greg Jones (waivers)

    There wasn't a lot of momentum for the Rockies going into the winter. 2024 was their sixth straight losing season. It was their second in a row getting to triple-digit losses. In the age of the expanded playoffs, most clubs are at least theoretical contenders, but the Rockies are one of a few that are clearly on the outside.

    Such a team could perhaps find itself in plenty of offseason rumors anyway. The White Sox were coming off an atrocious 2024 season but still had notable trade candidates to talk about in Garrett Crochet and Luis Robert Jr. The Rockies have been reluctant to make such moves, however. Ryan McMahon could have been an exciting offseason trade candidate if there was any indication the Rockies were open to moving him, but that has never seemed likely.

    There were some reports early in the offseason with a bit of smoke, to a degree. The Rockies were reportedly looking to lower payroll, not surprising given their circumstances. They had some openness to trading Brendan Rodgers, Cal Quantrill and Justin Lawrence. They clearly didn't find much interest. Rodgers and Quantrill were later non-tendered. Lawrence was put on waivers and claimed by the Pirates.

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