All Time Colorado Rockies
Next up for the All Time Team
Series is the Colorado Rockies. I figured I’d keep it in the NL West, and went
with a team I’ve always enjoyed watching for one reason or another. The Rockies
came about in 1991 after much support for the Denver Bears/Zephyrs minor league
baseball teams and after a bit of an owners scandal got running in 1993. They
have reached the playoffs five times, each and every time as the wild card
team. In 2007 they were able to advance to the World Series after an unbelieve
run only to lose to the Red Sox. They have no members in the hall of fame…yet.
Larry Walker is knocking on the door with 54.6% this past year and Todd Helton
is also registered 16.5% in his first year on the ballot.
The Rockies boast a very strong
lineup, with the players that have 9 OB having ridiculous charts. I chose to
lead Shumpert off first due to the 10 OB, great speed and a solid chart.
Arenado despite being a 9OB has an unreal chart and is followed by some of the
better hitters in the game, period. Walker’s 2017 card is a scary 10 OB, 20
speed, HR at 17 double at 13. Helton and Holliday follow with two more 10 OB
and great charts. The only weak spot in this lineup is their catcher who still
boasts a 10 OB, but no home runs. His +6 defense and high OB make him still
extremely valuable, and in contrast to the Padres who didn’t have much speed,
the Rockies don’t have a single player with C speed. This is going to be a very
fun offensive team to play with.
This lineup is going to give their
starting rotation plenty to work with, which is probably for the best since the
rotation does leave something to be desired. Kyle Freeland’s 2018 card will
give you plenty to work with a 6 Control and no doubles given up, followed by
Jimenez who also doesn’t give up doubles but with a lowly 3 Control could easily
find himself in trouble against the likely high OB lineups. Marquez is another
who could have similar issues with only 2 Control, however with only a walk and
a double on the chart, as long as you’re rolling well you should be able to
limit the damage. The classic 2001 Mike Hampton card is the first to give you 7
IP, and the rotation is rounded out by Francis who is just an OK pitcher.
Luckily the bullpen has some heat you can rely on, and with how dangerous this
offense will be, this could lead to a successful team.
The bullpen doesn’t necessarily
boast the top end type talent of Hoffman but there is serious depth here. Gabe
White is the strongest card with a 5 Control and 18 to get on base, although he
does give up a double. Ottavino, who the Rockies didn’t resign much to my
happiness as a Yankees fan, is next who gives you 6 Control and although he
only has 15 outs he doesn’t give up a double which limits the damage that can
be done. Oberg, who ranks as the worst of this group still gives a classic “good”
pitcher card with 5 control, a walk, 2 singles and a double. This group will do
a great job at being able to step up and stop the bleeding if the starters get
into trouble, and between White and Ottavino you can nail down any close games
without too much concern.
All in all I think this presents a
really great team, and one that I’ll definitely enjoy playing with. I think
they’ll fall short of some of the more historically dominant teams, but
definitely having the capability to knock them off. The starting lineup alone clocks in at 4,530 points, the starters at 2,010, relievers at 1,630 including Fuentes. Overall the team clocks in at 9,930 points,which will be interesting to compare as I do more of these.
Hoping to knock out one a week at least!
Hitters
Starters
Relievers
now thats a top notch offense, how would the starting staff hold up over a season is the worry. That NL MVP Larry Walker card is scary though. Also I love the Wade Davis card in a cubs jersey
ReplyDeleteI see the Tulo card is an 2014. How does one get ahold of that set?
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