Offseason In Review: Colorado Rockies
Briefly

The Colorado Rockies enter the offseason with minimal prospects of contention, having experienced their sixth straight losing season in 2024, including a second consecutive year of triple-digit losses. Unlike many teams, they have not engaged in significant trade discussions, despite some players being on the market. There were indications of a desire to lower payroll and potential trades of players like Brendan Rodgers and Cal Quantrill, but ultimately, the Rockies found little interest. Consequently, both players were non-tendered, and Justin Lawrence was claimed off waivers, leaving the franchise in a stagnant situation.
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.
2024 was their sixth straight losing season. It was their second in a row getting to triple-digit losses, leaving them clearly on the outside.
While the Rockies were rumored to lower payroll, their reluctance to trade key players like Ryan McMahon has prevented significant changes.
Rodgers and Quantrill were non-tendered, highlighting a lack of interest from other teams, while Lawrence was claimed off waivers.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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