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2023 Colorado Rockies season

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2023 Colorado Rockies
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkCoors Field
CityDenver, Colorado
Record59–103 (.364)
Divisional place5th
OwnersCharles & Dick Monfort
General managersBill Schmidt
ManagersBud Black
TelevisionAT&T Sportsnet Rocky Mountain
RadioKOA (English)
KNRV (Spanish)
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The 2023 Colorado Rockies season was their 31st in Major League Baseball and 29th season at Coors Field. Bud Black returned as Manager for his seventh year in 2023. The Rockies failed to improve on their 68–94 record from the previous season. They ended up finishing the season with the worst record in the National League at 59–103 (.364) due to a leaky defense despite scoring more runs than the playoff-bound Miami Marlins. On September 26, the Rockies hit the 100 loss mark for the first time in franchise history after a loss to the rival Los Angeles Dodgers. The Rockies drew an average home attendance of 32,196 in 81 home games in the 2023 MLB season, the 14th highest in the league.[1]

Offseason

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Rule changes

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Pursuant to the CBA,[clarification needed] new rule changes went into effect for the 2023 season:[2]

  • institution of a pitch clock between pitches;
  • limits on pickoff attempts per plate appearance;
  • limits on defensive shifts requiring two infielders to be on either side of second and be within the boundary of the infield; and
  • larger bases (increased to 18 square inches);

Coaching staff changes

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On October 13, 2022, the Rockies mutually parted ways with hitting coach Dave Magadan and reassigned third-base coach Stu Cole to a minor league position.[3] Magadan had been the Rockies hitting coach since the 2019 season, and Cole had been the third-base coach since the 2013 season. On November 7, 2022, the Rockies announced they had hired the New York Yankees' assistant hitting coach Hensley Meulens as their hitting coach for the 2023 season, and had promoted the Albuquerque Isotopes' manager Warren Schaeffer to the position of third-base coach.[4]

Roster departures

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On November 6, 2022, Alex Colomé, Carlos Estévez, José Iglesias, Chad Kuhl, and José Ureña declared free agency.[5] On November 8, 2022, the Rockies declined their 2023 option on Scott Oberg.[6] On November 9, 2022, Dom Núñez was claimed off of waivers by the San Francisco Giants,[7] Ryan Vilade was claimed off of waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates,[8] and Ty Blach, Helcris Olivarez, and Wynton Bernard were outrighted to Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes.[9] The Rockies announced they had non–tendered utility player Garrett Hampson, immediately making him a free agent, on November 18, 2022.[10]

Roster additions

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On November 15, the Rockies selected the contracts of infielder Warming Bernabel, pitcher Blair Calvo, infielder Julio Carreras, outfielder Brenton Doyle, and pitcher Riley Pint.[11]

Free agent signings

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Starting pitcher José Ureña re-signed with the Rockies to a one–year contract on November 11, 2022.[12] Relief pitcher Brent Suter was claimed off of waivers by the Rockies from the Milwaukee Brewers on November 18, 2022.[13] The Rockies signed relief pitcher Pierce Johnson to a one-year contract on December 13, 2022. Relief pitcher Nick Mears was claimed off of waivers from the Texas Rangers on January 6, 2023.[14] On March 4, 2023, the Rockies signed relief pitcher Brad Hand to a one-year deal.[15] On March 5, the Rockies signed infielder Mike Moustakas to a minor-league deal.[16] Both signings were made after injuries to players already on the roster; relief pitcher Lucas Gilbreath and second baseman Brendan Rodgers.[17] Following an injury to outfielder Sean Bouchard, the Rockies signed outfielder Jurickson Profar to a 1-year contract on March 21, 2023.[18] On March 25, 2023, the Rockies selected the contracts of non-roster invitees pitcher Ty Blach, utilityman Harold Castro, and infielder Mike Moustakas.[19]

Trades

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On November 6, 2022, the Rockies traded outfielder Sam Hilliard to the Atlanta Braves for minor league pitcher Dylan Spain.[20] On November 15, 2022, the Rockies traded minor league infielder Juan Brito to the Cleveland Guardians for outfielder Nolan Jones.[21] On December 6, 2022 the Rockies traded pitcher Chad Smith to the Oakland Athletics for minor league pitcher Jeff Criswell.[22] On December 18, 2022, the Rockies traded outfielder Connor Joe to the Pittsburgh Pirates for minor league pitcher Nick Garcia.[23] On January 17, 2023, the Rockies acquired Connor Seabold from the Boston Red Sox for cash considerations or a player to be named later.[24]

Spring Training

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On January 27, 2023, the Rockies announced 22 non-roster invitees for spring training, including top prospects outfielder Zac Veen and catcher Drew Romo.

Regular season

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June

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On Saturday, June 24, the Rockies lost to the Los Angeles Angels in a 1-25 blowout, during which the Angels set new franchise records for both runs scored and hits recorded in a single game. The result was the worst upset in Rockies history, and the 13 runs allowed by Colorado in the 3rd inning is unmatched in the club's record.

Although the Angels outscored the Rockies by a run total of 32-12 over the course of the series, Colorado was victorious in the games played on Friday, June 23, and Sunday, June 25. This -20 run differential currently stands second only to the -23 recorded by the Louisville Colonels in their June 1897 series against the Chicago Colts as the worst run differential by a series-winning team in MLB history.

Game Log

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Legend
  Rockies win
  Rockies loss
  Postponement
  Eliminated from playoff race
Bold Rockies team member
2023 Game Log: 59–103 (Home: 37–44; Away: 22–59)
March/April: 9–20 (Home: 4–9; Away: 5–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 March 30 @ Padres 7–2 Márquez (1–0) Snell (0–1) 45,103 1–0 W1
2 March 31 @ Padres 4–1 Freeland (1–0) Martinez (0–1) Johnson (1) 43,177 2–0 W2
3 April 1 @ Padres 4–8 Wacha (1–0) Ureña (0–1) 42,663 2–1 L1
4 April 2 @ Padres 1–3 Lugo (1–0) Gomber (0–1) Hader (1) 43,972 2–2 L2
5 April 3 @ Dodgers 4–13 Almonte (1–0) Feltner (0–1) 49,792 2–3 L3
6 April 4 @ Dodgers 2–5 Urías (2–0) Márquez (1–1) Phillips (1) 52,290 2–4 L4
7 April 6 Nationals 1–0 Freeland (2–0) Gray (0–2) Johnson (2) 48,230 3–4 W1
8 April 7 Nationals 5–10 Gore (2–0) Ureña (0–2) 30,869 3–5 L1
9 April 8 Nationals 6–7 Williams (1–1) Gomber (0–2) Edwards Jr. (1) 34,503 3–6 L2
10 April 9 Nationals 7–6 Lamet (1–0) Ramírez (0–1) Johnson (3) 30,283 4–6 W1
11 April 10 Cardinals 7–4 Márquez (2–1) Matz (0–2) 24,092 5–6 W2
12 April 11 Cardinals 6–9 Gallegos (1–0) Johnson (0–1) Helsley (2) 25,399 5–7 L1
13 April 12 Cardinals 4–7 Pallante (1–0) Lawrence (0–1) Helsley (3) 22,250 5–8 L2
14 April 14 @ Mariners 3–5 Brash (1–1) Gomber (0–3) Sewald (3) 32,698 5–9 L3
15 April 15 @ Mariners 2–9 Kirby (1–1) Feltner (0–2) 27,549 5–10 L4
16 April 16 @ Mariners 0–1 Castillo (2–0) Lamet (1–1) Sewald (4) 23,858 5–11 L5
17 April 17 Pirates 3–14 Hill (1–2) Freeland (2–1) 20,322 5–12 L6
18 April 18 Pirates 3–5 Velasquez (2–2) Ureña (0–3) Bednar (5) 19,495 5–13 L7
19 April 19 Pirates 3–14 Oviedo (2–1) Gomber (0–4) 18,511 5–14 L8
20 April 20 @ Phillies 5–0 Feltner (1–2) Strahm (1–2) 35,062 6–14 W1
21 April 21 @ Phillies 3–4 Domínguez (1–1) Hand (0–1) Alvarado (3) 43,261 6–15 L1
22 April 22 @ Phillies 3–4 Brogdon (1–0) Freeland (2–2) Kimbrel (2) 41,939 6–16 L2
23 April 23 @ Phillies 3–9 Wheeler (2–1) Ureña (0–4) 44,618 6–17 L3
24 April 24 @ Guardians 6–0 Gomber (1–4) Quantrill (1–2) 9,258 7–17 W1
25 April 25 @ Guardians 5–1 Feltner (2–2) Battenfield (0–2) 9,493 8–17 W2
26 April 26 @ Guardians 1–4 Bibee (1–0) Márquez (2–2) Clase (8) 9,841 8–18 L1
27 April 28 Diamondbacks 1–9 Kelly (2–3) Freeland (2–3) 24,197 8–19 L2
28 April 29 Diamondbacks 4–11 Henry (1–0) Davis (0–1) 34,399 8–20 L3
29 April 30 Diamondbacks 12–4 Gomber (2–4) Nelson (1–2) 31,900 9–20 W1
May: 15–13 (Home: 11–5; Away: 4–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
30 May 2 Brewers 3–2 Lawrence (1–1) Strzelecki (2–1) Johnson (4) 19,517 10–20 W2
31 May 3 Brewers 7–1 Freeland (3–3) Lauer (3–3) 20,640 11–20 W3
32 May 4 Brewers 9–6 Hand (1–1) Strzelecki (2–2) 30,647 12–20 W4
33 May 5 @ Mets 0–1 Senga (4–1) Senzatela (0–1) Ottavino (4) 25,854 12–21 L1
34 May 6 @ Mets 5–2 Gomber (3–4) Megill (3–2) Johnson (5) 35,692 13–21 W1
35 May 7 @ Mets 13–6 Suter (1–0) Yacabonis (2–1) 36,501 14–21 W2
36 May 8 @ Pirates 0–2 Keller (4–1) Freeland (3–4) 9,596 14–22 L1
37 May 9 @ Pirates 10–1 Seabold (1–0) Ortiz (0–1) 11,916 15–22 W1
38 May 10 @ Pirates 4–3 Hand (2–1) Stephenson (0–1) Johnson (6) 13,491 16–22 W2
39 May 12 Phillies 3–6 Strahm (3–3) Lawrence (1–2) Kimbrel (4) 32,038 16–23 L1
40 May 13 Phillies 4–7 Brogdon (2–0) Feltner (2–3) Soto (1) 34,006 16–24 L2
41 May 14 Phillies 4–0 Freeland (4–4) Nola (3–3) 30,325 17–24 W1
42 May 15 Reds 9–8 Bard (1–0) Lively (1–1) Johnson (7) 20,259 18–24 W2
43 May 16 Reds 1–3 Law (3–4) Lambert (0–1) Díaz (10) 20,611 18–25 L1
44 May 17 Reds 11–6 Suter (2–0) Ashcraft (2–2) Johnson (8) 22,654 19–25 W1
45 May 19 @ Rangers 2–7 Pérez (5–1) Kauffmann (0–1) 30,819 19–26 L1
46 May 20 @ Rangers 5–11 Gray (4–1) Freeland (4–5) 34,443 19–27 L2
47 May 21 @ Rangers 3–13 Heaney (3–3) Seabold (1–1) 32,733 19–28 L3
48 May 22 Marlins 5–3 Bird (1–0) Cabrera (3–4) Johnson (9) 20,331 20–28 W1
49 May 23 Marlins 5–4 Gomber (4–4) Pérez (1–1) Johnson (10) 19,470 21–28 W2
50 May 24 Marlins 2–10 Alcántara (2–5) Kauffmann (0–2) 19,546 21–29 L1
51 May 25 Marlins 7–6 Suter (3–0) Brazobán (0–1) 20,738 22–29 W1
52 May 26 Mets 2–5 Scherzer (4–2) Seabold (1–2) Ottavino (5) 30,288 22–30 L1
53 May 27 Mets 10–7 Lawrence (2–2) Brigham (0–1) Johnson (11) 36,874 23–30 W1
54 May 28 Mets 11–10 Lambert (1–1) Nogosek (0–1) 47,471 24–30 W2
55 May 29 @ Diamondbacks 5–7 Nelson (2–2) Kauffmann (0–3) Chafin (8) 15,304 24–31 L1
56 May 30 @ Diamondbacks 1–5 Gallen (7–2) Freeland (4–6) 11,146 24–32 L2
57 May 31 @ Diamondbacks 0–6 Henry (3–1) Lamet (1–2) 11,844 24–33 L3
June: 9–18 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
58 June 1 @ Diamondbacks 4–5 Ginkel (2–0) Johnson (0–2) 16,492 24–34 L4
59 June 2 @ Royals 7–2 Suter (4–0) Hernández (0–3) 23,482 25–34 W1
60 June 3 @ Royals 6–4 Carasiti (1–0) Lynch (0–1) Lawrence (2) 16,492 26–34 W2
61 June 4 @ Royals 0–2 Singer (4–4) Freeland (4–7) Barlow (7) 13,128 26–35 L1
62 June 6 Giants 4–10 Walker (2–0) Lamet (1–3) 29,190 26–36 L2
63 June 7 Giants 4–5 Rogers (2–2) Lawrence (2–3) Doval (15) 24,149 26–37 L3
64 June 8 Giants 4–6 Alexander (5–0) Johnson (0–3) Doval (16) 30,372 26–38 L4
65 June 9 Padres 6–9 Darvish (5–4) Gomber (4–5) Hader (14) 32,551 26–39 L5
66 June 10 Padres 2–3 Carlton (2–0) Bird (1–1) Hader (15) 37,234 26–40 L6
67 June 11 Padres 5–4 Lawrence (3–3) Honeywell Jr. (2–4) 34,724 27–40 W1
68 June 12 @ Red Sox 4–3 (10) Bard (2–0) Pivetta (3–4) Carasiti (1) 32,227 28–40 W2
69 June 13 @ Red Sox 7–6 (10) Bard (3–0) Garza (0–1) Johnson (12) 31,400 29–40 W3
70 June 14 @ Red Sox 3–6 Whitlock (4–2) Gomber (4–6) 31,977 29–41 L1
71 June 15 @ Braves 3–8 Smith-Shawver (1–0) Freeland (4–8) Tonkin (1) 38,555 29–42 L2
72 June 16 @ Braves 1–8 Shuster (4–2) Lamet (1–4) 41,214 29–43 L3
73 June 17 @ Braves 2–10 Elder (5–1) Seabold (0–1) 41,558 29–44 L4
74 June 18 @ Braves 6–14 Morton (6–6) Anderson (0–1) 41,161 29–45 L5
75 June 19 @ Reds 4–5 Young (1–0) Gomber (4–7) Díaz (19) 20,344 29–46 L6
76 June 20 @ Reds 6–8 Young (2–0) Davis (0–2) Díaz (20) 28,291 29–47 L7
77 June 21 @ Reds 3–5 Gibaut (8–1) Bard (3–1) Farmer (2) 23,637 29–48 L8
78 June 23 Angels 7–4 Johnson (1–3) Bachman (1–1) Lawrence (3) 47,085 30–48 W1
79 June 24 Angels 1–25 Canning (6–2) Anderson (0–2) 45,274 30–49 L1
80 June 25 Angels 4–3 Gomber (5–7) Anderson (4–2) Lawrence (4) 40,213 31–49 W1
81 June 27 Dodgers 0–5 Kershaw (10–4) Seabold (1–4) Phillips (11) 38,738 31–50 L1
82 June 28 Dodgers 9–8 Bird (2–1) González (2–3) Lawrence (5) 37,267 32–50 W1
83 June 29 Dodgers 3–14 Sheehan (2–0) Anderson (0–3) 36,667 32–51 L1
84 June 30 Tigers 8–5 Gomber (6–7) Lorenzen (2–6) Johnson (13) 47,239 33–51 W1
July: 9–13 (Home: 5–6; Away: 4–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
85 July 1 Tigers 2–4 (10) Lange (5–2) Johnson (1–4) 48,108 33–52 L1
86 July 2 Tigers 9–14 Manning (2–1) Seabold (1–5) 40,145 33–53 L2
87 July 4 @ Astros 1–4 Bielak (4–4) Freeland (4–9) 39,533 33–54 L3
88 July 5 @ Astros 4–6 France (4–3) Anderson (0–4) Pressly (19) 36,535 33–55 L4
89 July 7 @ Giants 5–2 Gomber (7–7) Rogers (4–3) Bard (1) 33,886 34–55 W1
90 July 8 @ Giants 3–5 Wood (4–3) Seabold (1–6) Doval (26) 34,568 34–56 L1
91 July 9 @ Giants 0–1 Webb (8–7) Freeland (4–10) 36,050 34–57 L2
93rd All-Star Game in Seattle, Washington
92 July 14 Yankees 7–2 Gomber (8–7) Rodón (0–2) 47,058 35–57 W1
93 July 15 Yankees 3–6 Schmidt (5–6) Seabold (1–7) Holmes (11) 48,632 35–58 L1
94 July 16 Yankees 8–7 (11) Hollowell (1–0) Marinaccio (4–5) 47,211 36–58 W1
95 July 18 Astros 4–3 Abad (1–0) Brown (6–7) Lawrence (6) 43,871 37–58 W2
96 July 19 Astros 1–4 Bielak (5–5) Gomber (8–8) 36,937 37–59 L1
97 July 21 @ Marlins 6–1 Lambert (2–1) Garrett (5–3) 14,092 38–59 W1
98 July 22 @ Marlins 4–3 Bard (4–1) Scott (4–3) Lawrence (7) 15,226 39–59 W2
99 July 23 @ Marlins 2–3 (10) Brazobán (4–2) Johnson (1–5) 14,613 39–60 L1
100 July 24 @ Nationals 10–6 Kauffmann (1–3) Corbin (6–11) 17,194 40–60 W1
101 July 25 @ Nationals 5–6 Ferrer (1–0) Lawrence (3–4) Finnegan (14) 18,182 40–61 L1
102 July 26 @ Nationals 4–5 Machado (1–0) Bard (4–2) 16,893 40–62 L2
103 July 28 Athletics 5–8 Sears (2–7) Freeland (4–11) May (10) 37,262 40–63 L3
104 July 29 Athletics 3–11 Blackburn (2–2) Flexen (0–5) 45,085 40–64 L4
105 July 30 Athletics 2–0 Blach (1–0) Medina (3–8) Lawrence (8) 31,789 41–64 W1
106 July 31 Padres 4–3 (10) Hand (4–4) Martinez (4–4) 25,582 42–64 W2
August: 7–20 (Home: 3–8; Away: 4–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
107 August 1 Padres 5–8 Suárez (1–0) Lambert (2–2) Hader (26) 27,417 42–65 L1
108 August 2 Padres 1–11 Kerr (1–1) Freeland (4–12) 28,437 42–66 L2
109 August 4 @ Cardinals 9–4 Flexen (1–5) Wainwright (3–6) 38,559 43–66 W1
110 August 5 @ Cardinals 2–6 Matz (3–7) Blach (1–1) 38,121 43–67 L1
111 August 6 @ Cardinals 1–0 Gomber (9–8) Thompson (2–4) Lawrence (9) 40,051 44–67 W1
112 August 7 @ Brewers 1–12 Peralta (8–8) Lambert (2–3) 24,759 44–68 L1
113 August 8 @ Brewers 7–3 (10) Koch (1–0) Chafin (2–4) 25,365 45–68 W1
114 August 9 @ Brewers 6–7 (10) Wilson (4–0) Lawrence (3–5) 35,173 45–69 L1
115 August 10 @ Dodgers 1–2 Yarbrough (5–5) Doyle (0–1) Graterol (5) 45,933 45–70 L2
116 August 11 @ Dodgers 1–6 Lynn (9–9) Gomber (9–9) 49,315 45–71 L3
117 August 12 @ Dodgers 1–4 Gonsolin (8–4) Lambert (2–4) Phillips (17) 52,515 45–72 L4
118 August 13 @ Dodgers 3–8 Urías (10–6) Freeland (4–13) 45,904 45–73 L5
119 August 14 Diamondbacks 6–4 Koch (2–0) Mantiply (1–1) Lawrence (10) 24,157 46–73 W1
120 August 15 Diamondbacks 5–8 Ginkel (6–0) Lawrence (3–6) Sewald (24) 23,644 46–74 L1
121 August 16 Diamondbacks 7–9 Nelson (7–3) Kinley (0–1) Sewald (25) 22,824 46–75 L2
122 August 18 White Sox 14–1 Lambert (3–4) Kopech (5–11) 35,249 47–75 W1
123 August 19 White Sox 11–5 Freeland (5–13) Scholtens (1–6) 46,601 48–75 W2
124 August 20 White Sox 5–10 Bummer (4–2) Koch (2–1) 40,151 48–76 L1
125 August 22 @ Rays 4–12 Kittredge (1–0) Suter (4–1) 10,235 48–77 L2
126 August 23 @ Rays 5–6 (10) Fairbanks (2–4) Suter (4–2) 12,001 48–78 L3
127 August 24 @ Rays 3–5 Adam (4–2) Koch (2–2) Fairbanks (16) 9,972 48–79 L4
128 August 25 @ Orioles 4–5 Fujinami (6–8) Suter (4–3) Coulombe (2) 28,872 48–80 L5
129 August 26 @ Orioles 4–5 Bradish (9–6) Flexen (1–6) Canó (5) 42,535 48–81 L6
130 August 27 @ Orioles 4–3 Lawrence (4–6) Canó (1–3) 30,773 49–81 W1
131 August 28 Braves 4–14 Elder (11–4) Kauffmann (1–4) 27,024 49–82 L1
132 August 29 Braves 1–3 Morton (14–10) Lambert (3–5) Iglesias (26) 25,244 49–83 L2
133 August 30 Braves 3–7 Vines (1–0) Freeland (5–14) 27,425 49–84 L3
September/October: 10–19 (Home: 9–8; Away: 1–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
134 September 1 Blue Jays 9–13 Cabrera (3–1) Bird (2–2) 27,397 49–85 L4
135 September 2 Blue Jays 8–7 Blach (2–1) Kikuchi (9–5) Kinley (1) 40,445 50–85 W1
136 September 3 Blue Jays 5–7 Green (1–0) Lawrence (4–7) Romano (32) 32,283 50–86 L1
137 September 4 @ Diamondbacks 2–4 Kelly (11–6) Lambert (3–6) Sewald (30) 18,097 50–87 L2
138 September 5 @ Diamondbacks 3–2 Freeland (6–14) Pfaadt (1–8) Kinley (2) 12,994 51–87 W1
139 September 6 @ Diamondbacks 5–12 Jarvis (2–0) Flexen (1–7) 11,044 51–88 L1
140 September 8 @ Giants 8–9 Brebbia (3–0) Bird (2–3) Doval (36) 32,448 51–89 L2
141 September 9 @ Giants 1–9 Webb (10–12) Anderson (0–5) 34,290 51–90 L3
142 September 10 @ Giants 3–6 Winn (1–2) Lambert (3–7) Doval (37) 33,781 51–91 L4
143 September 11 Cubs 4–5 Smyly (11–9) Kinley (0–2) Fulmer (2) 30,620 51–92 L5
144 September 12 Cubs 6–4 Bird (3–3) Palencia (5–2) Lawrence (11) 32,058 52–92 W1
145 September 13 Cubs 7–3 Blach (3–1) Taillon (7–10) Kinley (3) 32,171 53–92 W2
September 14 Giants Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: September 16
146 September 15 Giants 3–2 Koch (3–2) Doval (6–5) 38,253 54–92 W3
147 September 16 (1) Giants 9–5 Kauffmann (2–4) Walker (4–3) Hollowell (1) 22,101 55–92 W4
148 September 16 (2) Giants 5–2 Vodnik (1–0) Alexander (7–3) Kinley (3) 43,885 56–92 W5
149 September 17 Giants 10–11 Manaea (6–6) Flexen (1–8) Rogers (2) 30,619 56–93 L1
150 September 18 @ Padres 9–11 Wacha (12–4) Blach (3–2) Hader (30) 42,062 56–94 L2
151 September 19 @ Padres 0–2 Hader (1–3) Kinley (0–3) 39,809 56–95 L3
152 September 20 @ Padres 2–3 García (2–3) Anderson (0–6) Hader (31) 35,479 56–96 L4
153 September 22 @ Cubs 0–6 Taillon (8–10) Davis (0–3) 32,150 56–97 L5
154 September 23 @ Cubs 3–6 Assad (5–3) Mears (0–1) Cuas (1) 38,608 56–98 L6
155 September 24 @ Cubs 3–4 Wicks (4–1) Blach (3–3) Merryweather (2) 37,060 56–99 L7
156 September 26 (1) Dodgers 4–1 Anderson (1–6) Ferguson (7–4) Kinley (5) 24,648 57–99 W1
157 September 26 (2) Dodgers 2–11 Miller (11–4) Feltner (2–4) 25,133 57–100 L1
158 September 27 Dodgers 2–8 Sheehan (4–1) Davis (0–4) 26,054 57–101 L2
159 September 28 Dodgers 14–5 Flexen (2–8) Yarbrough (8–7) 30,129 58–101 W1
160 September 29 Twins 6–7 Funderburk (2–0) Kinley (0–4) Pagán (1) 47,272 58–102 L1
161 September 30 Twins 6–14 Paddack (1–0) Kauffmann (2–5) 40,264 58–103 L2
162 October 1 Twins 3–2 (11) Hollowell (2–0) Luplow (0–1) 33,375 59–103 W1

Season standings

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National League West

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NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 100 62 .617 53‍–‍28 47‍–‍34
Arizona Diamondbacks 84 78 .519 16 43‍–‍38 41‍–‍40
San Diego Padres 82 80 .506 18 44‍–‍37 38‍–‍43
San Francisco Giants 79 83 .488 21 45‍–‍36 34‍–‍47
Colorado Rockies 59 103 .364 41 37‍–‍44 22‍–‍59


National League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Atlanta Braves 104 58 .642
Los Angeles Dodgers 100 62 .617
Milwaukee Brewers 92 70 .568
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Philadelphia Phillies 90 72 .556 +6
Miami Marlins 84 78 .519
Arizona Diamondbacks 84 78 .519
Chicago Cubs 83 79 .512 1
San Diego Padres 82 80 .506 2
Cincinnati Reds 82 80 .506 2
San Francisco Giants 79 83 .488 5
Pittsburgh Pirates 76 86 .469 8
New York Mets 75 87 .463 9
St. Louis Cardinals 71 91 .438 13
Washington Nationals 71 91 .438 13
Colorado Rockies 59 103 .364 25


Record vs. opponents

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Record vs. National League

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–3 6–1 3–4 10–3 5–8 2–4 4–2 1–6 3–4 4–2 7–6 7–6 3–3 5–1 21–25
Atlanta 3–3 4–2 5–1 7–0 4–3 9–4 5–1 10–3 8–5 4–3 3–4 4–2 4–2 8–5 26–20
Chicago 1–6 2–4 6–7 4–2 3–4 2–4 6–7 3–3 1–5 10–3 4–3 5–1 8–5 3–4 25–21
Cincinnati 4–3 1–5 7–6 4–2 4–2 3–3 3–10 4–2 3–4 5–8 3–3 3–4 6–7 4–3 28–18
Colorado 3–10 0–7 2–4 2–4 3–10 5–2 4–2 4–2 2–5 2–4 4–9 4–9 3–3 3–4 18–28
Los Angeles 8–5 3–4 4–3 2–4 10–3 3–3 5–1 3–3 4–2 4–3 9–4 7–6 4–3 4–2 30–16
Miami 4–2 4–9 4–2 3–3 2–5 3–3 3–4 4–8 7–6 5–2 2–4 3–3 3–4 11–2 26–20
Milwaukee 2–4 1–5 7–6 10–3 2–4 1–5 4–3 6–1 4–2 8–5 6–1 2–5 8–5 3–3 28–18
New York 6–1 3–10 3–3 2–4 2–4 3–3 8–4 1–6 6–7 3–3 3–3 4–3 4–3 7–6 19–27
Philadelphia 4–3 5–8 5–1 4–3 5–2 2–4 6–7 2–4 7–6 3–3 5–2 2–4 5–1 7–6 28–18
Pittsburgh 2–4 3–4 3–10 8–5 4–2 3–4 2–5 5–8 3–3 3–3 5–1 2–4 9–4 5–2 19–27
San Diego 6–7 4–3 3–4 3–3 9–4 4–9 4–2 1–6 3–3 2–5 1–5 8–5 3–3 3–3 28–18
San Francisco 6–7 2–4 1–5 4–3 9–4 6–7 3–3 5–2 3–4 4–2 4–2 5–8 6–1 1–5 20–26
St. Louis 3–3 2–4 5–8 7–6 3–3 3–4 4–3 5–8 3–4 1–5 4–9 3–3 1–6 4–2 23–23
Washington 1–5 5–8 4–3 3–4 4–3 2–4 2–11 3–3 6–7 6–7 2–5 3–3 5–1 2–4 23–23

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. American League

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Source: MLB Standings

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR
Arizona 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–1 3–0 0–3 2–1 2–1 0–3 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–2 3–1 0–3
Atlanta 2–1 1–3 1–2 2–1 2–1 0–3 3–0 2–1 3–0 3–0 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 0–3
Chicago 2–1 1–2 3–1 1–2 2–1 0–3 2–1 0–3 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1
Cincinnati 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–2 2–1 3–0 3–0 3–0 1–2 0–3 2–1 2–1 1–2 3–0 1–2
Colorado 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–3 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 0–3 0–3 0–3 1–2
Los Angeles 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 4–0 2–1 1–2 3–0 3–0 1–2 2–1 1–2
Miami 0–3 3–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 3–0 3–0 2–1 2–1 3–0 1–2 1–3 0–3 1–2
Milwaukee 2–1 1–2 3–0 2–1 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–1 2–2 2–1 0–3 3–0 1–2 3–0 1–2
New York 0–3 1–2 2–1 3–0 0–3 1–2 0–3 1–2 1–2 2–2 3–0 2–1 2–1 1–2 0–3
Philadelphia 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 3–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–2 3–0 2–1 3–0 0–3 3–1
Pittsburgh 1–2 3–0 2–1 1–2 2–2 1–2 3–0 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–3 1–2 0–3
San Diego 2–1 1–2 3–0 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–2 3–0 1–2 1–2 3–0 1–3 2–1 3–0 2–1
San Francisco 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2
St. Louis 2–1 3–0 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 2–2 0–3 1–2 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1
Washington 0–4 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–1 3–0 2–1 0–3 2–1 1–2

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Roster

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2023 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Statistics

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Note: Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging; OPS = On base + slugging

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS
Ezequiel Tovar 153 581 79 147 37 4 15 73 11 5 25 166 .253 .287 .408 .695
Ryan McMahon 152 555 80 133 31 3 23 70 5 5 68 198 .240 .322 .431 .753
Elías Díaz 141 486 48 130 25 1 14 72 1 0 34 118 .267 .316 .409 .725
Jurickson Profar 111 415 51 98 25 2 8 39 1 0 45 86 .236 .316 .364 .680
Brenton Doyle 126 399 48 81 16 5 10 48 22 5 22 151 .203 .250 .343 .593
Nolan Jones 106 367 60 109 22 4 20 62 20 4 53 126 .297 .389 .542 .931
Charlie Blackmon 96 359 57 100 24 5 8 40 4 1 39 55 .279 .363 .440 .803
Kris Bryant 80 300 36 70 10 0 10 31 0 0 29 68 .233 .313 .367 .680
Elehuris Montero 85 284 40 69 15 2 11 39 0 0 15 111 .243 .290 .426 .716
Harold Castro 99 258 24 65 13 0 1 31 1 0 9 66 .252 .275 .314 .589
Randal Grichuk 64 240 40 74 19 1 8 27 2 2 18 51 .308 .365 .496 .861
C. J. Cron 56 208 31 54 12 0 11 32 0 0 13 50 .260 .304 .476 .780
Alan Trejo 82 207 24 48 11 0 4 26 5 1 16 51 .232 .288 .343 .631
Brendan Rodgers 46 178 21 46 9 1 4 20 0 0 11 41 .258 .313 .388 .701
Michael Toglia 45 141 18 23 5 0 4 9 1 1 10 50 .163 .224 .284 .507
Austin Wynns 45 117 11 25 5 0 1 8 1 0 8 32 .214 .273 .282 .555
Mike Moustakas 47 115 21 31 7 0 4 17 0 0 17 34 .270 .360 .435 .795
Yonathan Daza 24 74 8 20 6 0 0 7 1 0 3 13 .270 .304 .351 .655
Hunter Goodman 23 70 6 14 4 3 1 17 1 0 5 24 .200 .247 .386 .632
Coco Montes 18 38 3 7 2 0 1 3 0 0 2 12 .184 .244 .316 .560
Sean Bouchard 21 38 11 12 2 0 4 7 0 1 4 14 .316 .372 .684 1.056
Jorge Alfaro 10 31 2 5 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 12 .161 .188 .387 .575
Brian Serven 11 23 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 .130 .130 .174 .304
Cole Tucker 5 8 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 .500 .600 .500 1.100
Connor Kaiser 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000 .000
Team Totals 162 5496 720 1368 305 31 163 687 41 60 446 1542 .249 .310 .405 .715

Pitching

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List does not include position players. Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Kyle Freeland 6 14 5.03 29 29 0 155.2 187 96 87 42 94
Austin Gomber 9 9 5.50 27 27 0 139.0 164 88 85 43 87
Jake Bird 3 3 4.33 70 3 0 89.1 94 47 43 27 77
Peter Lambert 3 7 5.36 25 11 0 87.1 93 54 52 28 71
Connor Seabold 1 7 7.52 27 13 0 87.1 116 76 73 28 67
Chase Anderson 1 6 5.75 17 17 0 81.1 88 53 52 32 62
Ty Blach 3 3 5.54 20 13 0 78.0 104 51 48 24 50
Justin Lawrence 4 7 3.72 69 0 11 75.0 65 37 31 36 78
Brent Suter 4 3 3.38 57 2 0 69.1 65 36 26 25 55
Chris Flexen 2 4 6.27 12 12 0 60.1 74 45 42 19 45
Daniel Bard 4 2 4.56 50 0 1 49.1 35 30 25 49 47
Ryan Feltner 2 4 5.82 10 10 0 43.1 45 29 28 28 38
Pierce Johnson 1 5 6.00 43 0 13 39.0 47 28 26 25 58
Matt Koch 3 2 5.12 39 1 0 38.2 41 22 22 9 27
Brad Hand 3 1 4.54 40 0 0 35.2 35 18 18 16 41
Karl Kauffmann 2 5 8.23 11 3 0 35.0 42 34 32 16 16
Gavin Hollowell 2 0 5.88 26 0 1 33.2 30 23 22 18 32
Noah Davis 0 4 8.70 8 6 0 30.0 43 30 29 15 26
Dinelson Lamet 1 4 11.57 16 4 0 25.2 38 35 33 22 31
Matt Carasiti 1 0 6.29 16 0 1 24.1 28 19 17 11 16
Tommy Doyle 0 1 6.85 15 0 0 23.2 23 18 18 13 18
Germán Márquez 2 2 4.95 4 4 0 20.0 19 11 11 3 17
Nick Mears 0 1 3.72 16 0 0 19.1 15 8 8 14 21
José Ureña 0 4 9.82 5 5 0 18.1 27 22 20 14 9
Tyler Kinley 0 4 6.06 18 0 5 16.1 21 11 11 6 17
Victor Vodnik 1 0 8.31 6 0 0 8.2 15 9 8 3 12
Antonio Senzatela 0 1 4.70 2 2 0 7.2 7 4 4 2 4
Evan Justice 0 0 8.59 9 0 0 7.1 14 7 7 8 7
Fernando Abad 1 0 4.26 6 0 0 6.1 11 3 3 3 2
Justin Bruihl 0 0 14.73 7 0 0 3.2 4 7 6 3 3
Alan Trejo 0 0 13.50 2 0 0 2.0 4 3 3 0 1
Harold Castro 0 0 9.00 2 0 0 2.0 4 2 2 1 0
Blair Calvo 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
Riley Pint 0 0 27.00 1 0 0 0.1 1 1 1 3 0
Team Totals 59 103 5.67 162 162 32 1414.0 1598 957 891 586 1129

Note: No qualifiers for ERA; no pitchers averaged 1 inning pitched per game (162 IP).

Transactions

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March

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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Farm system

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On January 13, 2023, the Rockies announced the coaching staffs of their Minor League affiliates.[26]

Level Team League Manager W L Position
AAA Albuquerque Isotopes Pacific Coast League
(East Division)
Pedro Lopez 68 82 3rd Place 23.0 GB
AA Hartford Yard Goats Eastern League
(Northeast Division)
Chris Denorfia 57 76 6th Place 25.0 GB
High A Spokane Indians Northwest League Robinson Cancel 62 67 4th Place 14.0 GB
Low A Fresno Grizzlies California League
(North Division)
Steve Soliz 78 44 1st Place
Rookie ACL Rockies Arizona Complex League
(East Division)
Fred Ocasio 40 15 1st Place
Foreign Rookie DSL Rockies Dominican Summer League
(Northeast Division)
Mauricio Gonzalez 29 24 3rd Place 5.0 GB
Foreign Rookie DSL Colorado Dominican Summer League
(Northeast Division)
Eugenio Jose 34 19 1st Place

Major League Baseball Draft

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The 2023 Draft was held July 9–11, 2023.

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