Trading prospects for pitching, grading the roster

Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.
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Are the Rockies looking to sell off some outfield/corner infield prospects for MLB-ready pitching?

— Andrew, Fort Lupton

Andrew, greetings from the MLB winter meetings from the Opryland Hotel and Convention Center in Nashville. If you’ve never been here, it’s a pretty amazing place: an indoor tourist city under a steel-and-glass roof with a fake river and Christmas lights. Think of the movie “The Truman Show.”

But I digress.

General manager Bill Schmidt told me Monday that he’s open to trading both established players and prospects in exchange for pitching. Whether that happens or not remains a huge question mark. As far as corner players go, the club could dangle outfielders Sean Bouchard and Hunter Goodman, and perhaps DH/first baseman Elehuris Montero. The problem is, to get an MLB-ready pitcher, the Rockies would have to create a package or part with a more established player such as third baseman Ryan McMahon or some of their best young prospects that aren’t on the 40-man roster yet. I don’t know if the Rockies are willing to part with their youngsters because I think they know that team knows it won’t be a contender until 2025, at the earliest.

I still maintain that second baseman Brendan Rodgers is Colorado’s most likely trade chip, in part because he still has two years of arbitration left and also because he has untapped potential.

I just wanted to say thanks for continuing to cover this team despite the front office’s lackluster approach to fielding competitive baseball. I imagine it can be frustrating to deal with an onslaught of fan negativity whilst trying to remain unbiased in your reporting. Here’s to hoping a solid team comes together in the next couple of years and we can relive the joy and excitement of “this-game-matters” baseball past July.

— Chris Boothroy, Parker

Chris, thanks for that.

I admit that it’s discouraging covering a team that has been so bad for five straight seasons. Interest in the Rockies has dwindled dramatically in recent years, which is a shame because I think Colorado loves baseball and it would be great to see LoDo come alive again in September and October. (Sigh)

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