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Potential Trade Suitors, Packages for Troy Tulowitzki, Carlos Gonzalez

The Colorado Rockies are willing to listen on possible trades involving Troy Tulowitzki and Carlos Gonzalez.

According to John Harper of the New York Daily News, one executive close to the Rockies said the team will seriously consider offers for the pair in an effort to rebuild.

Ranking Colorado Rockies' Top 10 Prospects After 2013 Minor League Season

While the Colorado Rockies are currently bringing up the rear in the NL West standings, there are a slew of prospects in their system exceeding expectations.

The Modesto Nuts served as the only team in the system to make the Minor League postseason, but there are still prospects scattered around the organization producing.

The Rockies have the talent on offense to compete at a high level. It’s just a matter of taking the farm talent and filling in the cracks for 2014.

Colorado Rockies: Who's Hot, Who's Not Heading into the Second Half

As the 2013 MLB regular approaches the All-Star break, the Colorado Rockies are gearing up to make a playoff push in the second half.

Similar to last season, injury has defined this very talented ball club through the majority of the first half. However, all the pieces are beginning to fall back into place for the Rox, who have a legitimate shot to compete in a mediocre NL West.

Colorado Rockies vs. Washington Nationals Live Blog: Reactions and Analysis

The Washington Nationals answered the call Friday evening, defeating the Colorado Rockies 2-1 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Friday night’s victory marks three-straight wins for the Nationals.

From the get-go, Stephen Strasburg was too much to handle.

Does Roy Oswalt Have Enough Left to Be Rockies' NL West X-Factor?

The Colorado Rockies will call Roy Oswalt up from Double-A back to the MLB on Thursday after completing his rehab, according to Troy Renck of The Denver Post.

 

Is Superstar Troy Tulowitzki Forever Doomed to Wear Injury-Prone Moniker?

Cal Ripken Jr., he is not.

Like Ripken, Troy Tulowitzki is a big, power-hitting, MVP-caliber shortstop.

As far as staying healthy, though, Tulowitzki and Ripken are on opposite ends of the spectrum.

Tulowitzki, Kinsler and More: Why Ribs are the New Black in MLB

About a decade ago, I got a text from Peter Gammons. "When did baseball players start having obliques?" Peter knew that players had always had the muscle, but it did seem that we were suddenly seeing more of them injured about that time. This year, it seems to be rib injuries that are the hot new thing in training rooms around the league.

But why?

Andy McGuire: Prospect Profile for Colorado Rockies' 36th-Round Pick

Player: Andy McGuire

Drafted by: Colorado Rockies (No. 1069 overall)

Position: SS/3B

DOB: 12/2/1994 (Age: 18)

Height/Weight: 6'1"/190 lbs

Bats/Throws: R/R

School: James Madison HS (Oakton, Va.)

Kyle Serrano: Prospect Profile for Colorado Rockies 29th Round Pick

Player: Kyle Serrano

Drafted by: Colorado Rockies (No. 859 overall)

Position: RHP

DOB: 7/6/1995 (Age: 17)

Height/Weight: 6’1”/195 lbs

Bats/Throws: R/R

School: Farragut High School (Tenn.)

College Commitment: Tennessee 

Colorado Rockies Are Interested in Pitcher Jeff Karstens

The Colorado Rockies' search for pitching entering the 2013 season continues. According to Troy E. Renck of The Denver Post, one of the low-risk free agents they are considering is former Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Jeff Karstens.

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