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Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.

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Being a Greeley man like myself, you would think (owner) Mr. Dick Monfort would have a throwback Denver Bears uniform day once in a while (re: University of Northern Colorado Bears). As a history guy, I wish more teams would do this. If I owned the Baltimore Orioles, I would have them wear throwback St. Louis Browns jerseys every time they played the St. Louis Cardinals at home. Do you think the owners are just not history buffs?

— Winston Smith, Greeley

Winston, I love your idea of the Rockies wearing throwback Denver Bears jerseys in honor of the longtime Triple-A team. However, it’s my understanding that the Rockies do not have the rights to the Bears’ images and uniforms, so they can’t dress the team in throwbacks.

The Rockies have had several Denver Bears nights at Coors Field, where they handed out Bears jerseys to fans. Those jerseys are coveted items.

Perhaps, someday, the Rockies will have the players wear them.

As for the owners not being history buffs, I don’t think that’s true. I think Dick and Charlie Monfort, both longtime residents of our state, care a lot about history. But they also care about marketing to turn a profit. Maybe they’ll see your question and explore whether or not they can do Denver Bears throwbacks.

Tim Raines

Kenn Bisio, The Denver Post

Big night for Denver Bears Randy Bass; Tim Raines (2), Dan Briggs (22) and Jerry Manuel (7) congratulate Bass after a three-run home run on April 25, 1980 in Denver. (Kenn Bisio, The Denver Post)

Hi Patrick. Thank you for all the Rockies coverage. With Kris Bryant struggling with physical issues, if he does come back, how about using him just as a designated hitter? Much like Peyton Manning dropping down when protection broke down to protect from injury, why doesn’t Kris do the same? The latest injury catching a foul fly ball was a nice catch, but missing his bat for so many games is not worth it. Hopefully, he can be productive as a DH or he’ll be another big disappointment from a contract standpoint for the Rockies.

— Paul, Aurora

Paul, Bryant returned to the starting lineup Tuesday night when the Rockies hosted the Red Sox. He started in right field and hit fifth. The plan is to use Bryant in right field, at first base and as a DH. Manager Bud Black will mix and match him in the lineup.

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