
As an avid sports talk radio listener, I listen to both national and local talk and it's the same call I'm hearing from Rockies fans. "If Jim Tracy doesn't win the NL Manager of the Year award then blah blah blah.'' They are all the same, annoying and kind of sad. Sure, he deserves it but this season is a lot more important than some pointless award. We are in the hunt for the biggest in season turnaround in baseball history. I bet Jim Tracy would say the same thing too, winning the NL West would mean much more than some award. This is just a quick little rant because I keep hearing it and as a Rockies fan who has followed this team all season (being at opening day), it is down right annoying. Im guessing the people that keep doing this are the ones who jumped on the wagon in about mid-July. Please people, if he gets it, good for him. If he doesn't, who cares. We're a couple big series away from clinching a playoff birth. Let's just paint this orange and blue town black and purple!
Nick




I know what you are thinking… Michael Vick a Denver Bronco? I don’t think so. I say, why not? Why not bring in a guy who could be a third quarterback or coached to play another position. Here are my reasons why the Broncos should sign Mike Vick.
As some of you are aware, J.R. Smith cancelled his Twitter account after many speculated that because he changed his “c’s” to “k’s,” he was somehow related to the Bloods. I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty disappointed that it resorted to this. One of the great things about the social networking and Twitter is that it gets us closer to people such as our favorite athletes or celebrities. My favorite thing about Twitter was seeing what the Denver athletes are up to. It gives us a closer sense of who they are. It was cool to see what J.R. was up to when he wasn’t draining 3’s at Pepsi Center.
Last night’s game was one of the best pitched games I’ve ever seen. Jason Marquis should have stamped his ticket to start the All Star game after last night’s gem. He pitched a complete game two hit shutout while not breaking 90 pitches against arguably the best team in MLB. If he doesn’t start the All Star game, Jerry Manuel, the NL manager of this year’s All Star team, is the biggest idiot in baseball. Today the Rockies go for their first series win against the Dodgers of the season. Now only if the Giants would start losing!
Some unexpected news from yesterday, J.R. Smith was sentenced 90 days in jail years after a car accident that killed one of his friends. He will only serve 30 days as long as he completes 500 hours of community service mainly visiting kids in hospitals. Now it is bad for the Nuggets that J.R. is going to jail especially after the whole “Thuggets” name last year, but this will be good for J.R. and hopefully he will slow down. He currently has 29 points against his license and now his license is suspended for two years. Even after an accident that killed his friend, he has received two speeding tickets in Colorado. Hopefully this will teach him to slow down so he doesn’t kill himself someday. Do your 30 days J.R., come out and get back to work on your game. It’s time to grow up.
What are the Rockies made of? I have no idea, but we’re all gunna see in the next three games when the Rockies take on the Dodgers who they have only beaten once this season. That was the Clint Hurdle underperforming Rockies though. This is a different team, this team plays as a team. They all have each other’s back every night. Jimenez, Marquis, and Hammels pitch during the series and that should give us a good chance at winning the series. Will we sweep? No, I don’t see that at all, but the Dodgers will come on strong because slowly but surely, their lead in the NL west is getting smaller and smaller. The Rockies now are only 7.5 games back from the NL west. I first thought that the division was impossible to get for any team in the west, but now as we watch the Rockies surge and the Dodgers plateau, the division is in reach for the second half of the season. I think the Rockies will win the first two games behind Jimenez and Marquis then lose a close one as the Dodgers avoid the sweep. This is the Rockies biggest test so far this season.
Today, I really didn’t feel like posting today and even though I currently don’t have as much readers as I would like, I still feel the need to post! So here we go. Rockies once again held off the A’s for its second straight win. So we saw it, they went from a disappointing series loss against the Angels to coming into Oakland and potentially sweeping the series this afternoon. So far, we are seeing a completely different Rockies team than we have ever seen in its history. They get leads and are now learning to hold them until the end of the game. Something that is very rare to see from a Rockies team we have all watched for so long.
Scary ending to last night’s game where I almost thought we might let it slip away. Like I’ve said though, this is now a different Rockies team. Under Clint Hurdle, the Rockies would have blown that lead and probably lost the game furthering the teams plummet in the NL standings. Jim Tracy makes all the right moves, pulls pitchers when they need to be pulled (with exception to Jimenez against the Angels) and leaves pitchers in when they need to stay in. Last night he did that and it lead the team to a big win after a disappointing series against the Angels.
There is only one word to describe last night’s NBA draft and that word is criminal. The Nuggets stole Ty Lawson last night from Minnesota. He was one of three point guards that the Timberwolves drafted for some reason and the Nuggets took advantage and traded a first round pick for next year’s draft to gain the rights to Lawson. Why I say finally? Well, the Nuggets wanted Lawson last year when he tested the draft waters. Of course he decided to go back to school and win a national championship with the Tar Heels.
Today whether you’re a Colorado Rockies player or fan, we must all have a very short memory. Especially after last night’s game. Being on the road, playing one of the best teams in the American League, we did as best as we could and now must move on to Oakland starting Friday. Obviously it was not a start to remember for Jason Marquis, but like every team in the bigs and no matter how well you are playing, you are bound to get whooped like we did last night. The key thing for everyone is to forget about the series and respond by winning the series against the A’s.
pick in the draft today. It really seems that the last time the Nuggets picked someone was Carmelo Anthony. Now, I have no freaking clue that the Nuggets will or could take. What I think they should go after is a point guard that Chauncey can teach. Unless there is a semi-decent big man available. I would rather the Nuggets pick a point guard in this year’s draft. I’ve read about how the Nuggets could try to trade up to try to get North Carolina’s Ty Lawson. I really don’t know who we could actually trade to get that. Linas Klieza? Definitely not. Future draft picks, more likely since that’s what the Nuggets do best. Either way, it will be interesting to see what the Nuggets do. Either way, I’d rather see Chris Andersen signing on the dotted line with a new contract.
Here we go, tonight we start streak number 3, right? No, we can’t just expect the Rockies to keep going on these unreal winning streaks and occasionally losing. The Rockies are not the baseball version of the New England Patriots. I’ve said before, it’s all about responding to losses and winning series. Keeping losing steaks to a minimum and staying focused and smart for nine innings.
So, is this getting old or what? The Rockies in again. I don’t know about you, but I sure am sick of it already. No, no, I’m kidding of course. Watching the Rockies win never gets old and never will get old. All you hear now is “can the Rockies sustain the winning all season?” Yes, they can. Will they? Yes, they will. This is a different team compared to what we saw in the first two months of the season. Colorado Rockies fans have not seen baseball like this ever. No, not even in 2007. What we will see this season, disregarding the first two months, is constant winning baseball at Coors Field. This is not just some run as some people *cough* John Kruk *cough* at the 4 letter are saying. The Rockies are not playing well because they feel bad about Clint, they are playing better because Clint’s ‘sit back and lets see what happens here’ style of managing didn’t work at all and Jim Tracy brings a new style of aggressive baseball that fits the Rockies perfectly. If you think this is just some run, you’re an idiot and you should probably watch soccer or something. The way they handled the Angles last night is proof of it. The Rockies’ foot is on the gas from the first inning till’ the ninth, never letting up, and always keeping the opposition thinking what we will do next. You will see the Rockies in the playoffs this year. Will they catch the Dodgers? Of course it is possible, but we should also see how the Rockies play the dodgers next week. The wild card though, the Rockies will take that no matter what.
Watching the Rockies so far in the past weeks remind me of the Nuggets and how good they were this year. If you followed the Nuggets at all, you knew the Nuggets promo saying was “Can you feel it?” I get that feeling from the Rockies now that they are in contention. After 2007 and especially after last season, I never thought the Rockies would win this way ever again or at least another 20 years. I’ve said in the past that this is a fun team to watch and it is looking up for us LOYAL Rockies fans.
All anyone can say is, Todd Freaking Helton. The most clutch player in the league this year. All he does is hit and hit when it matters. Todd has hit 9 homers’ this season and the Rockies are 8-1 when he does go yard. That says a lot. He hits in clutch situations and gives the team a very good feeling in the dugout and in the clubhouse. Now I’m starting to believe in this team. I first thought, good for them, they are on a run, most teams have some sort of run during the season. They then remember who they are and go back to what they’re supposed to be, look at the Royals. I think this team can keep up consistent winning until September. We also have not seen Helton hit balls like this since he was hitting behind Larry Walker back in the day. The only two spots that need work is the back end of the starting rotation. When Hammel or De La Rosa pitch it makes me very nervous. Especially De La Rosa because he is either on or off. Hopefully today, he will be on. The biggest thing so far is when the hitting isn’t hitting, the pitching steps up and when the pitching isn’t pitching, the hitting steps up and that is huge. Rockies have two huge series coming up after today. Going on the road to L.A. and playing the Angles for 3 and then the Dodgers. It will be interesting to see how the Rockies fare against the Dodgers this time around. The feeling is good.

Yep, so I’m pretty convinced that it was my fault now that the streak ended. I didn’t post on Tuesday, they lost, I posted yesterday, and we won! Aaron Cook had a few shaky times but kept his composer and helped lead the Rockies to their 12th win in 13 tries. Jimenez on the hill today and has a great to help the Rockies win the series. That’s exactly what we need to do, win series. This is a short post today basically because I have a lot to do this morning then I work until 7 so sorry about that. Tonight I see the Rockies taking this game behind Jimenez and by the end of the day, the Rockies will FINALLY be at .500. Thanks for readying today and every day.
I’m sorry everyone, it’s my fault. It’s my fault that the Rockies 11-game winning streak ended last night to Tampa in a pretty big whooping. Why is it my fault, well, I didn’t post anything yesterday! It wasn’t because I didn’t want to, but I was so busy yesterday I really didn’t have time. I’m pretty sure I jinxed it and that’s what caused Jorge De La Rosa to throw like garbage and for the Rockies to not be able to keep up with the Rays last night. I’m sorry to all the bandwagon fans that came out of their caves to watch yesterdays game and to the team that was looking to hit .500 for the first time since April. Hopefully today we can start a new streak. As I’ve said before though, did you really expect the Rockies to keep this going? Of course not, unless you are Rockies bandwagon fan, but I’m not talking to you. To the fans that have been watching the team all year, we knew this would come and let’s hope the Rockies got a lot of bad baseball out of their systems last night because it was not pretty at all. The Rockies need to focus on winning series no matter what. They need to take the next 2 games from Tampa and win the series, that’s all. It’s simple really. It’s time to put Franklin Morales back in the number 5 starter spot. He kinda got jammed so far this season. Pitching a great first game against the D-backs then straining his shoulder in his second start and have not had a chance to get back yet. De La Rosa at the record of 2-7 should move aside and let Franklin get some innings. He could be a great back rotation guy that could help spark the team when they need it. With Cook going tonight and Jimenez going tomorrow, we have a great shot at taking the series. Sorry again for jinxing the streak, it will never happen again!
Well, not even two full years later and the Rockies have tied their club mark with 11 wins in a row. No one thought the Rockies would sniff .500 based on what we had seen during the first two months of the season. It was nice to see Garrett Atkins get three hits and Todd Helton with yet another multi hit game. The Rockies lineup from 1-8 are deadly no matter what. As soon as Chris Ianetta gets it going and the Pitching can keep going into the 7th inning, there’s no reason why this team won’t make it to the playoffs. With that, it’s still June and we have 3 ½ months to go. We know how bad the Rockies can play so that makes me not want to say anything about the wild card, or just playoffs in general. They have the talent to go to the playoffs, that’s for sure, but if they can keep riding series wins, we will be seeing our Rockies in the playoffs.
Now, shifting gears to the NFL. I have not written anything really about the Broncos because I hate all the offseason crap that goes on in the NFL. I wanted to talk about Brandon Marshall. Brandon, really? You’re going to hold out for a contract? Hmmm, why is this? Probably because you know you won’t get anywhere close to the numbers this upcoming season than what you had with Cutler last season. I guess if I were him, this is probably my best chance to get something. No Jay Cutler, no catching 20 passes a game, because the Broncos will not see that many balls flying around Invesco this year. He knows it and the Broncos know it. The funny thing is, no one seems to care. Especially coach McDaniels who said they would win with what they got if he were not there. Let the fiasco begin.





Yesterday, the Rockies made history. They swept the Cardinals in a 4 game series for the first time in franchise history. I would say that pretty amazing judging by the horrible season for the Rockies so far. Jason Marquis with his 8th win makes him the first in the NL to get to 8 wins. Never thought I would say that about any Rockies pitcher. Now if only Jimenez and Cook could pitch like they’re suppose to, the Rockies could be in a pretty good place right now. Also, the Rockies are no longer in the basement of the NL west! Arizona lost and now falls to last place in the division. We can’t get ahead of ourselves. The Rockies are still 13 games back of the Dodgers who seem to win even without Manny. Oh, its
I don’t know about you, but June for the Rockies has been very good so far. Another win for the Rox pushing the winning streak to 4 games, the longest of the season. These wins so far are not against a team like the Nationals, they are beating a very good Cardinals team with ease. Is it a fluke? Maybe. I would say it’s not though. The Rockies are winning in every category. Hitting, pitching, and defense. With our ace so far this year, Jason Marquis on the mound today, our chances of sweeping the wrap around 4 game series is very possible.
Oh great, here we go again. Another big run inning and the Rockies are a part of it. Wait, what? The Rockies didn’t give up 9 runs in an inning? The Cardinals did? Maybe things are perhaps, turning around for the Rockies. A powering 9 run inning with a towering 3 run BOMB by Ian Stewart to put the exclamation point at the end. I’m really just shocked it wasn’t the Rockies giving up the 9. I’m happy though and Jorge De La Rosa got the run support he’s been looking for all season long.




