2015 Colorado Rockies season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2015 Colorado Rockies season was the franchise's 23rd in Major League Baseball . Walt Weiss returned for his third consecutive season as manager. It was the 21st season the Rockies played their home games at Coors Field .
Offseason
November 24, 2014: Juan Nicasio was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Los Angeles Dodgers sent Noel Cuevas (December 16, 2014) to the Colorado Rockies to complete the trade.[ 1]
December 11, 2014: Josh Rutledge was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for Jairo Diaz.[ 2]
December 16, 2014: Daniel Descalso was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 3]
January 5, 2015: Nick Hundley was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 4]
January 30, 2015: David Hale was traded by the Atlanta Braves with Gus Schlosser to the Colorado Rockies for José Briceño and Chris O'Dowd (minors).[ 5]
February 4, 2015: Kyle Kendrick was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[ 6]
March 22, 2015: Jhoulys Chacín was released by the Colorado Rockies.[ 7]
Regular season
The Rockies played eight extra-inning games during the season, the fewest of any MLB team in 2015.[ 8]
Season standings
National League West
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
3–3
2–4
6–1
13–6
6–13
5–2
5–2
2–5
2–4
1–5
9–10
11–8
0–7
3–4
11–9
Atlanta
3–3
—
1–6
3–4
1–6
3–3
10–9
5–2
8–11
11–8
2–4
2–5
3–4
4–2
5–14
6–14
Chicago
4–2
6–1
—
13–6
4–2
3–4
3–3
14–5
7–0
2–5
11–8
3–3
5–2
8–11
4–3
10–10
Cincinnati
1–6
4–3
6–13
—
2–4
1–6
3–4
9–10
0–7
4–2
11–8
2–4
2–5
7–12
5–1
7–13
Colorado
6–13
6–1
2–4
4–2
—
8–11
2–5
5–1
0–7
5–2
1–6
7–12
11–8
3–4
3–3
5–15
Los Angeles
13–6
3–3
4–3
6–1
11–8
—
4–2
4–3
3–4
5–2
1–5
14–5
8–11
2–5
4–2
10–10
Miami
2–5
9–10
3–3
4–3
5–2
2–4
—
4–2
8–11
9–10
1–6
2–5
5–2
1–5
9–10
7–13
Milwaukee
2–5
2–5
5–14
10–9
1–5
3–4
2–4
—
3–3
7–0
10–9
5–2
1–5
6–13
3–4
8–12
New York
5–2
11–8
0–7
7–0
7–0
4–3
11–8
3–3
—
14–5
0–6
2–4
3–3
3–4
11–8
9–11
Philadelphia
4–2
8–11
5–2
2–4
2–5
2–5
10–9
0–7
5–14
—
2–5
5–1
1–5
2–5
7–12
8–12
Pittsburgh
5–1
4–2
8–11
8–11
6–1
5–1
6–1
9–10
6–0
5–2
—
5–2
6–1
9–10
3–4
13–7
San Diego
10–9
5–2
3–3
4–2
12–7
5–14
5–2
2–5
4–2
1–5
2–5
—
8–11
4–3
2–5
7–13
San Francisco
8–11
4–3
2–5
5–2
8–11
11–8
2–5
5–1
3–3
5–1
1–6
11–8
—
2–4
4–3
13–7
St. Louis
7–0
2–4
11–8
12–7
4–3
5–2
5–1
13–6
4–3
5–2
10–9
3–4
4–2
—
4–2
11–9
Washington
4–3
14–5
3–4
1–5
3–3
2–4
10–9
4–3
8–11
12–7
4–3
5–2
3–4
2–4
—
8–12
Transactions
July 28, 2015: Troy Tulowitzki was traded with LaTroy Hawkins to the Toronto Blue Jays for José Reyes, Miguel Castro, Jeff Hoffman, and Jesús Tinoco.[ 9]
August 20, 2015: Drew Stubbs was released by the Colorado Rockies.[ 10]
August 27, 2015: Rafael Betancourt was released by the Colorado Rockies.[ 11]
Major League Debuts
Roster
2015 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Rockies win
Rockies loss
Postponement
Bold
Rockies team member
2015 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
@ Brewers
10–0
Kendrick (1–0)
Lohse (0–1)
46,032
1–0
2
April 7
@ Brewers
5–2
Lyles (1–0)
Garza (0–1)
Hawkins (1)
30,222
2–0
3
April 8
@ Brewers
5–4 (10)
Hawkins (1–0)
Rodríguez (0–1)
Axford (1)
28,720
3–0
4
April 10
Cubs
5–1
Bergman (1–0)
Wood (0–1)
49,303
4–0
5
April 11
Cubs
9–5
Hammel (1–0)
Kendrick (1–1)
43,812
4–1
6
April 12
Cubs
6–5
Ramirez (1–0)
Hawkins (1–1)
Rondón (2)
41,363
4–2
7
April 13
@ Giants
2–0
Butler (1–0)
Heston (1–1)
Betancourt (1)
42,019
5–2
8
April 14
@ Giants
4–1
Oberg (1–0)
Hudson (0–1)
Ottavino (1)
41,051
6–2
9
April 15
@ Giants
4–2
Matzek (1–0)
Lincecum (0–1)
Ottavino (2)
41,188
7–2
10
April 17
@ Dodgers
7–3
Kershaw (1–1)
Kendrick (1–2)
48,950
7–3
11
April 18
@ Dodgers
6–3
Greinke (2–0)
Lyles (1–1)
Peralta (3)
45,912
7–4
12
April 19
@ Dodgers
7–0
McCarthy (2–0)
Butler (1–1)
44,666
7–5
13
April 20
Padres
14–3
Despaigne (2–0)
de la Rosa (0–1)
22,586
7–6
14
April 21
Padres
7–6
Maurer (1–0)
Logan (0–1)
Kimbrel (5)
22,600
7–7
15
April 22
Padres
5–4
Ottavino (1–0)
Kelley (0–2)
22,705
8–7
16
April 23
Padres
2–1
Lyles (2–1)
Ross (1–1)
Axford (2)
31,672
9–7
17
April 24
Giants
6–4
Butler (2–1)
Heston (2–2)
Ottavino (3)
31,453
10–7
18
April 25
Giants
5–4 (11)
Machi (1–0)
Brown (0–1)
36,474
10–8
–
April 26
Giants
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 23
19
April 27
@ Diamondbacks
5–4
Matzek (2–0)
Anderson (0–1)
Axford (3)
17,444
11–8
20
April 28
@ Diamondbacks
12–5
Chafin (1–0)
Kendrick (1–3)
18,792
11–9
21
April 29
@ Diamondbacks
9–1
Collmenter (2–3)
Lyles (2–2)
19,633
11–10
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
22
May 1
@ Padres
14–3
Kennedy (1–1)
Butler (2–2)
30,186
11–11
23
May 2
@ Padres
4–2
Morrow (2–0)
de la Rosa (0–2)
Kimbrel (7)
28,058
11–12
24
May 3
@ Padres
8–6
Shields (3–0)
Kendrick (1–4)
Kimbrel (8)
34,197
11–13
–
May 4
Diamondbacks
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 1
–
May 5
Diamondbacks
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 6
25
May 6
Diamondbacks
13–7
Collmenter (3–3)
Matzek (2–1)
22,621
11–14
26
May 6
Diamondbacks
5–1
Ray (1–0)
Lyles (2–3)
22,621
11–15
27
May 8
Dodgers
2–1 (5)
Anderson (2–1)
Butler (2–3)
32,974
11–16
–
May 9
Dodgers
Postponed (rain/snow) Rescheduled for June 2
28
May 10
Dodgers
9–5
Báez (1–0)
Oberg (1–1)
30,710
11–17
29
May 12
@ Angels
5–2
Wilson (2–2)
Betancourt (0–1)
Street (11)
28,150
11–18
30
May 13
@ Angels
2–1 (11)
Ramos (2–0)
Friedrich (0–1)
30,129
11–19
31
May 14
@ Dodgers
5–4
Betancourt (1–1)
García (2–1)
Axford (4)
42,650
12–19
32
May 15
@ Dodgers
6–4
Kershaw (2–2)
Butler (2–4)
Nicasio (1)
46,662
12–20
33
May 16
@ Dodgers
7–1
de la Rosa (1–2)
Greinke (5–1)
48,378
13–20
34
May 17
@ Dodgers
1–0
Bolsinger (2–0)
Kendrick (1–5)
Jansen (1)
44,990
13–21
35
May 18
Phillies
4–3
Hamels (4–3)
Lyles (2–4)
Papelbon (10)
24,061
13–22
36
May 19
Phillies
6–5
Oberg (2–1)
De Fratus (0–1)
Axford (5)
21,249
14–22
37
May 20
Phillies
4–2
González (2–1)
Butler (2–5)
Papelbon (11)
21,714
14–23
38
May 21
Phillies
7–3
Bergman (2–0)
Williams (3–4)
25,418
15–23
39
May 22
Giants
11–8
Vogelsong (3–2)
Kendrick (1–6)
Casilla (11)
31,226
15–24
40
May 23
Giants
10–8
Heston (4–3)
Lyles (2–5)
Casilla (12)
32,956
15–25
41
May 23
Giants
5–3
Hale (1–0)
Petit (1–1)
Axford (6)
30,180
16–25
42
May 24
Giants
11–2
Bettis (1–0)
Hudson (2–4)
34,404
17–25
43
May 25
@ Reds
5–4
Betancourt (2–1)
Chapman (2–3)
Axford (7)
20,516
18–25
44
May 26
@ Reds
2–1
Chapman (3–3)
Brown (0–2)
22,523
18–26
45
May 27
@ Reds
6–4
Kendrick (2–6)
Leake (2–4)
Axford (8)
23,917
19–26
46
May 29
@ Phillies
4–1
Bettis (2–0)
Hamels (5–4)
22,227
20–26
47
May 30
@ Phillies
5–2
Butler (3–5)
Harang (4–5)
Axford (9)
23,510
21–26
48
May 31
@ Phillies
4–1
Rusin (1–0)
Williams (3–5)
Oberg (1)
22,166
22–26
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
49
June 1
Dodgers
11–4
Kershaw (4–3)
Kendrick (2–7)
25,564
22–27
50
June 2
Dodgers
6–3
de la Rosa (2–2)
Thomas (0–1)
Axford (10)
28,148
23–27
51
June 2
Dodgers
9–8
Ravin (1–0)
Betancourt (2–2)
Jansen (5)
24,972
23–28
52
June 3
Dodgers
7–6
Axford (1–0)
García (2–2)
24,575
24–28
53
June 5
Marlins
6–2
Koehler (4–3)
Butler (3–6)
Ramos (6)
32,091
24–29
54
June 6
Marlins
10–5
Rusin (2–0)
Phelps (2–3)
30,373
25–29
55
June 7
Marlins
3–2 (10)
Dyson (3–2)
Logan (0–2)
Ramos (7)
35,139
25–30
56
June 8
Cardinals
11–3
Hale (2–0)
Lackey (4–4)
32,043
26–30
57
June 9
Cardinals
4–3
de la Rosa (3–2)
Wacha (8–2)
Axford (11)
33,731
27–30
58
June 10
Cardinals
4–2
Martínez (7–2)
Bettis (2–1)
Rosenthal (20)
30,698
27–31
59
June 11
@ Marlins
6–0
Phelps (3–3)
Rusin (2–1)
18,003
27–32
60
June 12
@ Marlins
5–1
Ureña (1–2)
Kendrick (2–8)
20,355
27–33
61
June 13
@ Marlins
4–1
Latos (2–4)
Hale (2–1)
Ramos (8)
26,647
27–34
62
June 14
@ Marlins
4–1
de la Rosa (4–2)
Haren (6–3)
Axford (12)
20,879
28–34
63
June 15
@ Astros
6–3
Keuchel (8–2)
Bettis (2–2)
Gregerson (16)
21,820
28–35
64
June 16
@ Astros
8–5
Harris (3–0)
Rusin (2–2)
Gregerson (17)
22,245
28–36
65
June 17
Astros
8–4
Oberholtzer (2–1)
Kendrick (2–9)
33,041
28–37
66
June 18
Astros
8–4
McHugh (7–3)
Hale (2–2)
30,770
28–38
67
June 19
Brewers
9–5
Jungmann (2–1)
de la Rosa (4–3)
35,841
28–39
68
June 20
Brewers
5–1
Bettis (3–2)
Lohse (3–9)
35,180
29–39
69
June 21
Brewers
10–4
Rusin (3–2)
Garza (4–9)
41,487
30–39
70
June 23
Diamondbacks
10–5
Kendrick (3–9)
Anderson (3–2)
30,079
31–39
71
June 24
Diamondbacks
8–7
Hudson (2–2)
Axford (1–1)
Ziegler (11)
30,367
31–40
72
June 25
Diamondbacks
6–4
Miller (1–0)
Hudson (2–3)
Axford (13)
30,568
32–40
73
June 26
@ Giants
8–6
Bettis (4–2)
Hudson (5–7)
41,887
33–40
74
June 27
@ Giants
7–5
Kontos (2–0)
Betancourt (2–3)
Casilla (20)
41,746
33–41
75
June 28
@ Giants
6–3
Bumgarner (8–4)
Kendrick (3–10)
Casilla (21)
41,795
33–42
76
June 29
@ Athletics
7–1
Graveman (5–4)
Hale (2–3)
12,125
33–43
77
June 30
@ Athletics
2–1
de la Rosa (5–3)
Bassitt (0–1)
Hawkins (2)
19,206
34–43
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
78
July 1
@ Athletics
4–1
Hahn (6–6)
Bettis (4–3)
Clippard (14)
17,655
34–44
79
July 2
@ Diamondbacks
8–1
Hellickson (6–5)
Rusin (3–3)
16,861
34–45
80
July 3
@ Diamondbacks
4–3 (10)
Chafin (5–0)
Flande (0–1)
22,449
34–46
81
July 4
@ Diamondbacks
7–3
Corbin (1–0)
Hale (2–4)
42,113
34–47
82
July 5
@ Diamondbacks
6–4
de la Rosa (6–3)
De La Rosa (6–4)
Axford (14)
22,996
35–47
83
July 7
Angels
10–2
Heaney (2–0)
Bettis (4–4)
26,232
35–48
84
July 8
Angels
3–2
Smith (3–2)
Axford (1–2)
Street (24)
24,660
35–49
85
July 9
Braves
5–3
Hale (3–4)
Brigham (0–1)
Axford (15)
30,334
36–49
86
July 10
Braves
5–3
Laffey (1–0)
Miller (5–5)
Axford (16)
48,254
37–49
87
July 11
Braves
3–2
Hawkins (2–1)
Grilli (3–4)
40,620
38–49
88
July 12
Braves
11–3
Bettis (5–4)
Wood (6–6)
37,047
39–49
89
July 17
@ Padres
4–2
Shields (8–3)
de la Rosa (6–4)
Kimbrel (24)
31,025
39–50
90
July 18
@ Padres
5–4
Maurer (6–2)
Friedrich (0–2)
Kimbrel (25)
32,245
39–51
–
July 19
@ Padres
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 10
91
July 20
Rangers
8–7
Axford (2–2)
Scheppers (3–1)
35,027
40–51
92
July 21
Rangers
9–0
Harrison (1–1)
Kendrick (3–11)
43,012
40–52
93
July 22
Rangers
10–8
Scheppers (4–1)
Axford (2–3)
Tolleson (15)
33,348
40–53
94
July 24
Reds
6–5
Axford (3–3)
Mattheus (1–2)
37,184
41–53
95
July 25
Reds
5–2
Cueto (7–6)
Rusin (3–4)
Chapman (20)
41,998
41–54
96
July 26
Reds
17–7
Kendrick (4–11)
Lorenzen (3–5)
46,828
42–54
97
July 27
@ Cubs
9–8
Soriano (1–0)
Axford (3–4)
35,070
42–55
98
July 28
@ Cubs
7–2
Flande (1–1)
Beeler (1–1)
36,747
43–55
99
July 29
@ Cubs
3–2
Lester (6–8)
Butler (3–7)
Rondón (13)
38,874
43–56
100
July 30
@ Cardinals
9–8
Villanueva (4–3)
Axford (3–5)
43,518
43–57
101
July 31
@ Cardinals
7–0
Wacha (12–4)
Kendrick (4–12)
42,568
43–58
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
102
August 1
@ Cardinals
6–2
de la Rosa (7–4)
Lynn (8–6)
45,216
44–58
103
August 2
@ Cardinals
3–2
Rosenthal (2–2)
Oberg (2–2)
44,743
44–59
104
August 3
Mariners
8–7
Hernández (13–6)
Butler (3–8)
Smith (10)
33,107
44–60
105
August 4
Mariners
10–4
Rasmussen (1–0)
Friedrich (0–3)
34,376
44–61
106
August 5
Mariners
7–5 (11)
Flande (2–0)
Guaipe (0–3)
30,196
45–61
107
August 7
@ Nationals
5–4
Oberg (3–2)
Storen (2–1)
Kahnle (1)
33,622
46–61
108
August 8
@ Nationals
6–1
Strasburg (6–5)
Butler (3–9)
37,115
46–62
109
August 9
@ Nationals
6–4
Axford (4–5)
Storen (2–2)
Kahnle (2)
33,157
47–62
110
August 10
@ Mets
4–2
Niese (7–9)
Miller (1–1)
Familia (31)
27,194
47–63
111
August 11
@ Mets
4–0
Harvey (11–7)
Rusin (3–5)
25,611
47–64
112
August 12
@ Mets
3–0
deGrom (11–6)
de la Rosa (7–5)
Familia (32)
37,175
47–65
113
August 13
@ Mets
12–3
Syndergaard (7–6)
Butler (3–10)
36,573
47–66
114
August 14
Padres
9–5
Norris (3–9)
Roberts (0–1)
33,697
47–67
115
August 15
Padres
7–5
Quackenbush (2–2)
Kahnle (0–1)
Kimbrel (33)
37,554
47–68
116
August 16
Padres
5–0
Rusin (4–5)
Kennedy (7–11)
28,927
48–68
117
August 18
Nationals
15–6
Zimmermann (9–8)
Miller (1–2)
24,320
48–69
118
August 19
Nationals
4–1
Strasburg (7–6)
Betancourt (2–4)
Papelbon (20)
24,863
48–70
119
August 20
Nationals
3–2
Flande (3–1)
Scherzer (11–10)
Axford (17)
25,211
49–70
120
August 21
Mets
14–9
Gilmartin (2–1)
Friedrich (0–4)
31,079
49–71
121
August 22
Mets
14–9
Niese (8–9)
Rusin (4–6)
46,170
49–72
122
August 23
Mets
5–1
Verrett (1–1)
Hale (3–5)
33,200
49–73
123
August 24
@ Braves
5–3
Teherán (9–6)
de la Rosa (7–6)
Vizcaíno (4)
13,920
49–74
124
August 25
@ Braves
5–1
Bettis (6–4)
Foltynewicz (4–6)
13,863
50–74
125
August 26
@ Braves
6–3
S. Castro (1–0)
Miller (5–11)
Axford (18)
18,328
51–74
126
August 28
@ Pirates
5–3
Watson (3–1)
Oberg (3–3)
Melancon (42)
32,607
51–75
127
August 29
@ Pirates
4–3
Happ (7–7)
Rusin (4–7)
Melancon (43)
35,838
51–76
128
August 30
@ Pirates
5–0
de la Rosa (8–6)
Morton (8–6)
36,271
52–76
129
August 31
Diamondbacks
5–4
S. Castro (2–0)
Ziegler (0–3)
21,386
53–76
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
130
September 1
Diamondbacks
6–4
Corbin (4–3)
M. Castro (0–3)
Hudson (3)
21,550
53–77
131
September 1
Diamondbacks
5–3
De La Rosa (12–6)
Oberg (3–4)
Collmenter (1)
20,411
53–78
132
September 2
Diamondbacks
9–4
Brown (1–2)
Delgado (5–4)
Miller (1)
20.574
54–78
133
September 3
Giants
11–3
Rusin (5–7)
Vogelsong (9–11)
25,863
55–78
134
September 4
Giants
2–1
de la Rosa (9–6)
Heston (11–9)
Axford (19)
29,196
56–78
135
September 5
Giants
7–3
Peavy (5–6)
Bettis (6–5)
37,672
56–79
136
September 6
Giants
7–4
Bumgarner (17–7)
Flande (3–2)
Casilla (32)
36,649
56–80
137
September 7
@ Padres
6–4
Kendrick (5–12)
Kennedy (8–13)
Axford (20)
24,585
57–80
138
September 8
@ Padres
2–1
Kimbrel (2–2)
Logan (0–3)
19,112
57–81
139
September 9
@ Padres
11–4
Shields (11–6)
Rusin (5–8)
22,764
57–82
140
September 10
@ Padres
4–3
Miller (2–2)
Benoit (6–5)
Axford (21)
21,922
58–82
141
September 11
@ Mariners
4–2
Bettis (7–5)
Iwakuma (7–4)
Axford (22)
19,876
59–82
142
September 12
@ Mariners
7–2
Elías (5–8)
Flande (3–3)
24,743
59–83
143
September 13
@ Mariners
3–2
Kendrick (6–12)
Paxton (3–4)
Axford (23)
21,840
60–83
144
September 14
@ Dodgers
4–1
Kershaw (14–6)
Gray (0–1)
Hatcher (3)
43,731
60–84
145
September 15
@ Dodgers
5–4 (16)
Hale (4–5)
Latos (4–10)
Germen (1)
45,311
61–84
146
September 16
@ Dodgers
2–0
Wood (11–10)
de la Rosa (9–7)
Jansen (32)
45,906
61–85
147
September 18
Padres
7–4
Bettis (8–5)
Kennedy (8–15)
Axford (24)
27,303
62–85
148
September 19
Padres
10–2
Bergman (3–0)
Erlin (0–1)
30,875
63–85
149
September 20
Padres
10–4
Shields (13–6)
Kendrick (6–13)
26,927
63–86
150
September 21
Pirates
9–3
Burnett (9–5)
Gray (0–2)
23,187
63–87
151
September 22
Pirates
6–3
Happ (10–8)
Rusin (5–9)
Melancon (49)
23,433
63–88
152
September 23
Pirates
13–7
Blanton (6–2)
Bergman (3–1)
23,526
63–89
153
September 24
Pirates
5–4
Blanton (7–2)
Díaz (0–1)
Melancon (50)
25,164
63–90
154
September 25
Dodgers
7–4
Hale (5–5)
Bolsinger (6–5)
Axford (25)
38,485
64–90
155
September 26
Dodgers
8–6
Miller (3–2)
García (3–4)
40,322
65–90
156
September 27
Dodgers
12–5
Rusin (6–9)
Wood (11–12)
32,870
66–90
157
September 29
@ Diamondbacks
4–3 (11)
Delgado (7–4)
Brown (1–3)
21,526
66–91
158
September 30
@ Diamondbacks
3–1
Delgado (8–4)
Bettis (8–6)
Hudson (4)
18,529
66–92
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Note: There is no ERA leader (qualifier) for team because no pitcher pitched 1 inning per scheduled game (162 innings).
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and accomplishments
MLB Franchise Four selections for Colorado Rockies:[ 12]
Farm system
[ 13]
References
External links