Colorado Rockies is a privately owned entity based in the US. Founded in 1991, the organization operates with approximately 480 employees. The company specializes in spectator sports, functioning as an American professional baseball team based in Denver.

Revenue

Founded

1991

Headcount

480

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On February 20, 2026, the Colorado Rockies, led by President of Baseball Operations Paul DePodesta, navigated the team's rebuilding efforts after a 119-loss 2025 season, signing veteran free agents and acquiring players through trades while avoiding quick trades of young talent. Earlier the same day, former player German Marquez criticized the Rockies' lengthy rebuild after signing with another club. Also on February 20, pitcher Michael Lorenzen signed a one-year, $8 million contract with the Rockies, becoming DePodesta's first free agent acquisition, noting Colorado's "untapped" pitching potential. Previously, on February 19, Rule 5 pick RJ Petit, the Rockies’ No. 26 prospect acquired from the Tigers, began making a positive impression during spring training. Also that day, pitcher Antonio Senzatela tested the team's new pitching philosophy, focusing on fewer fastballs in a Cactus League opener, following a 6.65 ERA last season where he frequently relied on his four-seam fastball.
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