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Check this. Their ESPN clubhouse page.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/clubhouse?team=col

 

16 free agents lost

4 players trades away

18 free agents signed

3 acquired through trade

 

 

Didn't the owner of this same team criticize the Marlins overhaul of its front office? How do you think fans feel seeing such player turnover? I mean the ones who actually care about the team, not the ones waiting in line for the stadium's hot tub.

when you lose a lot of bad players opposed to good ones, and sign bargain good players, people don't mind. I wouldn't. Many are making the rockies the dark horse west winner. That HAS to be good.

The Rockies defy logic. They are the most favored modern era expansion team and yet they can't win. Rockies fans support the team and they know that their GM is bad, but the ballpark has a mortgage to pay.

 

Colorado has to improve in order to gain the respect it once had as the Blake Street Bombers, but the have no vision and that is the problem.

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Rockies fans support the team and they know that their GM is bad, but the ballpark has a mortgage to pay.

The stadium has more fans than the Rockies.

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