2023 Colorado Rockies
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkCoors Field
CityDenver, Colorado
Record59–103 (.364)
Divisional place5th
OwnersCharles & Dick Monfort
General managersBill Schmidt
ManagersBud Black
TelevisionAT&T Sportsnet Rocky Mountain
RadioKOA (English)
KNRV (Spanish)
Seasons

The 2023 Colorado Rockies season was their 31st in Major League Baseball and 29th season at Coors Field. Bud Black returned as Manager for his seventh year in 2023. The Rockies failed to improve on their 68–94 record from the previous season. They ended up finishing the season with the worst record in the National League at 59–103 (.364).

On September 26, the Rockies hit the 100 loss mark for the first time in franchise history after a loss to the rival Los Angeles Dodgers.

Offseason

Rule changes

Pursuant to the CBA, new rule changes will be in place for the 2023 season:[1]

  • institution of a pitch clock between pitches;
  • limits on pickoff attempts per plate appearance;
  • limits on defensive shifts requiring two infielders to be on either side of second and be within the boundary of the infield; and
  • larger bases (increased to 18-inch squares);

Coaching staff changes

On October 13, 2022, the Rockies mutually parted ways with hitting coach Dave Magadan and reassigned third-base coach Stu Cole to a minor league position.[2] Magadan had been the Rockies hitting coach since the 2019 season, and Cole had been the third-base coach since the 2013 season. On November 7, 2022, the Rockies announced they had hired the New York Yankees' assistant hitting coach Hensley Meulens as their hitting coach for the 2023 season, and had promoted the Albuquerque Isotopes' manager Warren Schaeffer to the position of third-base coach.[3]

Roster departures

On November 6, 2022, Alex Colomé, Carlos Estévez, José Iglesias, Chad Kuhl, and José Ureña declared free agency.[4] On November 8, 2022, the Rockies declined their 2023 option on Scott Oberg.[5] On November 9, 2022, Dom Núñez was claimed off of waivers by the San Francisco Giants,[6] Ryan Vilade was claimed off of waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates,[7] and Ty Blach, Helcris Olivarez, and Wynton Bernard were outrighted to Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes.[8] The Rockies announced they had non–tendered utility player Garrett Hampson, immediately making him a free agent, on November 18, 2022.[9]

Roster additions

On November 15, the Rockies selected the contracts of infielder Warming Bernabel, pitcher Blair Calvo, infielder Julio Carreras, outfielder Brenton Doyle, and pitcher Riley Pint.[10]

Free agent signings

Starting pitcher José Ureña re-signed with the Rockies to a one–year contract on November 11, 2022.[11] Relief pitcher Brent Suter was claimed off of waivers by the Rockies from the Milwaukee Brewers on November 18, 2022.[12] The Rockies signed relief pitcher Pierce Johnson to a one-year contract on December 13, 2022. Relief pitcher Nick Mears was claimed off of waivers from the Texas Rangers on January 6, 2023.[13] On March 4, 2023, the Rockies signed relief pitcher Brad Hand to a one-year deal.[14] On March 5, the Rockies signed infielder Mike Moustakas to a minor-league deal.[15] Both signings were made after injuries to players already on the roster; relief pitcher Lucas Gilbreath and second baseman Brendan Rodgers.[16] Following an injury to outfielder Sean Bouchard, the Rockies signed outfielder Jurickson Profar to a 1-year contract on March 21, 2023.[17] On March 25, 2023, the Rockies selected the contracts of non-roster invitees pitcher Ty Blach, utilityman Harold Castro, and infielder Mike Moustakas.[18]

Trades

On November 6, 2022, the Rockies traded outfielder Sam Hilliard to the Atlanta Braves for minor league pitcher Dylan Spain.[19] On November 15, 2022, the Rockies traded minor league infielder Juan Brito to the Cleveland Guardians for outfielder Nolan Jones.[20] On December 6, 2022 the Rockies traded pitcher Chad Smith to the Oakland Athletics for minor league pitcher Jeff Criswell.[21] On December 18, 2022, the Rockies traded outfielder Connor Joe to the Pittsburgh Pirates for minor league pitcher Nick Garcia.[22] On January 17, 2023, the Rockies acquired Connor Seabold from the Boston Red Sox for cash considerations or a player to be named later.[23]

Spring Training

On January 27, 2023, the Rockies announced 22 non-roster invitees for spring training, including top prospects outfielder Zac Veen and catcher Drew Romo.

Regular season

June

On Saturday, June 24, the Rockies lost to the Los Angeles Angels in a 1-25 blowout, during which the Angels set new franchise records for both runs scored and hits recorded in a single game. The result was the worst upset in Rockies history, and the 13 runs allowed by Colorado in the 3rd inning is unmatched in the club's record.

Although the Angels outscored the Rockies by a run total of 32-12 over the course of the series, Colorado was victorious in the games played on Friday, June 23, and Sunday, June 25. This -20 run differential currently stands second only to the -23 recorded by the Louisville Colonels in their June 1897 series against the Chicago Colts as the worst run differential by a series-winning team in MLB history.

Game Log

Legend
 Rockies win
 Rockies loss
 Postponement
 Eliminated from playoff race
BoldRockies team member
2023 Game Log: 59–103 (Home: 37–44; Away: 22–59)
March/April: 9–20 (Home: 4–9; Away: 5–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 30@ Padres7–2Márquez (1–0)Snell (0–1)45,1031–0W1
2March 31@ Padres4–1Freeland (1–0)Martinez (0–1)Johnson (1)43,1772–0W2
3April 1@ Padres4–8Wacha (1–0)Ureña (0–1)42,6632–1L1
4April 2@ Padres1–3Lugo (1–0)Gomber (0–1)Hader (1)43,9722–2L2
5April 3@ Dodgers4–13Almonte (1–0)Feltner (0–1)49,7922–3L3
6April 4@ Dodgers2–5Urías (2–0)Márquez (1–1)Phillips (1)52,2902–4L4
7April 6Nationals1–0Freeland (2–0)Gray (0–2)Johnson (2)48,2303–4W1
8April 7Nationals5–10Gore (2–0)Ureña (0–2)30,8693–5L1
9April 8Nationals6–7Williams (1–1)Gomber (0–2)Edwards Jr. (1)34,5033–6L2
10April 9Nationals7–6Lamet (1–0)Ramírez (0–1)Johnson (3)30,2834–6W1
11April 10Cardinals7–4Márquez (2–1)Matz (0–2)24,0925–6W2
12April 11Cardinals6–9Gallegos (1–0)Johnson (0–1)Helsley (2)25,3995–7L1
13April 12Cardinals4–7Pallante (1–0)Lawrence (0–1)Helsley (3)22,2505–8L2
14April 14@ Mariners3–5Brash (1–1)Gomber (0–3)Sewald (3)32,6985–9L3
15April 15@ Mariners2–9Kirby (1–1)Feltner (0–2)27,5495–10L4
16April 16@ Mariners0–1Castillo (2–0)Lamet (1–1)Sewald (4)23,8585–11L5
17April 17Pirates3–14Hill (1–2)Freeland (2–1)20,3225–12L6
18April 18Pirates3–5Velasquez (2–2)Ureña (0–3)Bednar (5)19,4955–13L7
19April 19Pirates3–14Oviedo (2–1)Gomber (0–4)18,5115–14L8
20April 20@ Phillies5–0Feltner (1–2)Strahm (1–2)35,0626–14W1
21April 21@ Phillies3–4Domínguez (1–1)Hand (0–1)Alvarado (3)43,2616–15L1
22April 22@ Phillies3–4Brogdon (1–0)Freeland (2–2)Kimbrel (2)41,9396–16L2
23April 23@ Phillies3–9Wheeler (2–1)Ureña (0–4)44,6186–17L3
24April 24@ Guardians6–0Gomber (1–4)Quantrill (1–2)9,2587–17W1
25April 25@ Guardians5–1Feltner (2–2)Battenfield (0–2)9,4938–17W2
26April 26@ Guardians1–4Bibee (1–0)Márquez (2–2)Clase (8)9,8418–18L1
27April 28Diamondbacks1–9Kelly (2–3)Freeland (2–3)24,1978–19L2
28April 29Diamondbacks4–11Henry (1–0)Davis (0–1)34,3998–20L3
29April 30Diamondbacks12–4Gomber (2–4)Nelson (1–2)31,9009–20W1
May: 15–13 (Home: 11–5; Away: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
30May 2Brewers3–2Lawrence (1–1)Strzelecki (2–1)Johnson (4)19,51710–20W2
31May 3Brewers7–1Freeland (3–3)Lauer (3–3)20,64011–20W3
32May 4Brewers9–6Hand (1–1)Strzelecki (2–2)30,64712–20W4
33May 5@ Mets0–1Senga (4–1)Senzatela (0–1)Ottavino (4)25,85412–21L1
34May 6@ Mets5–2Gomber (3–4)Megill (3–2)Johnson (5)35,69213–21W1
35May 7@ Mets13–6Suter (1–0)Yacabonis (2–1)36,50114–21W2
36May 8@ Pirates0–2Keller (4–1)Freeland (3–4)9,59614–22L1
37May 9@ Pirates10–1Seabold (1–0)Ortiz (0–1)11,91615–22W1
38May 10@ Pirates4–3Hand (2–1)Stephenson (0–1)Johnson (6)13,49116–22W2
39May 12Phillies3–6Strahm (3–3)Lawrence (1–2)Kimbrel (4)32,03816–23L1
40May 13Phillies4–7Brogdon (2–0)Feltner (2–3)Soto (1)34,00616–24L2
41May 14Phillies4–0Freeland (4–4)Nola (3–3)30,32517–24W1
42May 15Reds9–8Bard (1–0)Lively (1–1)Johnson (7)20,25918–24W2
43May 16Reds1–3Law (3–4)Lambert (0–1)Díaz (10)20,61118–25L1
44May 17Reds11–6Suter (2–0)Ashcraft (2–2)Johnson (8)22,65419–25W1
45May 19@ Rangers2–7Pérez (5–1)Kauffmann (0–1)30,81919–26L1
46May 20@ Rangers5–11Gray (4–1)Freeland (4–5)34,44319–27L2
47May 21@ Rangers3–13Heaney (3–3)Seabold (1–1)32,73319–28L3
48May 22Marlins5–3Bird (1–0)Cabrera (3–4)Johnson (9)20,33120–28W1
49May 23Marlins5–4Gomber (4–4)Pérez (1–1)Johnson (10)19,47021–28W2
50May 24Marlins2–10Alcántara (2–5)Kauffmann (0–2)19,54621–29L1
51May 25Marlins7–6Suter (3–0)Brazobán (0–1)20,73822–29W1
52May 26Mets2–5Scherzer (4–2)Seabold (1–2)Ottavino (5)30,28822–30L1
53May 27Mets10–7Lawrence (2–2)Brigham (0–1)Johnson (11)36,87423–30W1
54May 28Mets11–10Lambert (1–1)Nogosek (0–1)47,47124–30W2
55May 29@ Diamondbacks5–7Nelson (2–2)Kauffmann (0–3)Chafin (8)15,30424–31L1
56May 30@ Diamondbacks1–5Gallen (7–2)Freeland (4–6)11,14624–32L2
57May 31@ Diamondbacks0–6Henry (3–1)Lamet (1–2)11,84424–33L3
June: 9–18 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
58June 1@ Diamondbacks4–5Ginkel (2–0)Johnson (0–2)16,49224–34L4
59June 2@ Royals7–2Suter (4–0)Hernández (0–3)23,48225–34W1
60June 3@ Royals6–4Carasiti (1–0)Lynch (0–1)Lawrence (2)16,49226–34W2
61June 4@ Royals0–2Singer (4–4)Freeland (4–7)Barlow (7)13,12826–35L1
62June 6Giants4–10Walker (2–0)Lamet (1–3)29,19026–36L2
63June 7Giants4–5Rogers (2–2)Lawrence (2–3)Doval (15)24,14926–37L3
64June 8Giants4–6Alexander (5–0)Johnson (0–3)Doval (16)30,37226–38L4
65June 9Padres6–9Darvish (5–4)Gomber (4–5)Hader (14)32,55126–39L5
66June 10Padres2–3Carlton (2–0)Bird (1–1)Hader (15)37,23426–40L6
67June 11Padres5–4Lawrence (3–3)Honeywell Jr. (2–4)34,72427–40W1
68June 12@ Red Sox4–3 (10)Bard (2–0)Pivetta (3–4)Carasiti (1)32,22728–40W2
69June 13@ Red Sox7–6 (10)Bard (3–0)Garza (0–1)Johnson (12)31,40029–40W3
70June 14@ Red Sox3–6Whitlock (4–2)Gomber (4–6)31,97729–41L1
71June 15@ Braves3–8Smith-Shawver (1–0)Freeland (4–8)Tonkin (1)38,55529–42L2
72June 16@ Braves1–8Shuster (4–2)Lamet (1–4)41,21429–43L3
73June 17@ Braves2–10Elder (5–1)Seabold (0–1)41,55829–44L4
74June 18@ Braves6–14Morton (6–6)Anderson (0–1)41,16129–45L5
75June 19@ Reds4–5Young (1–0)Gomber (4–7)Díaz (19)20,34429–46L6
76June 20@ Reds6–8Young (2–0)Davis (0–2)Díaz (20)28,29129–47L7
77June 21@ Reds3–5Gibaut (8–1)Bard (3–1)Farmer (2)23,63729–48L8
78June 23Angels7–4Johnson (1–3)Bachman (1–1)Lawrence (3)47,08530–48W1
79June 24Angels1–25Canning (6–2)Anderson (0–2)45,27430–49L1
80June 25Angels4–3Gomber (5–7)Anderson (4–2)Lawrence (4)40,21331–49W1
81June 27Dodgers0–5Kershaw (10–4)Seabold (1–4)Phillips (11)38,73831–50L1
82June 28Dodgers9–8Bird (2–1)González (2–3)Lawrence (5)37,26732–50W1
83June 29Dodgers3–14Sheehan (2–0)Anderson (0–3)36,66732–51L1
84June 30Tigers8–5Gomber (6–7)Lorenzen (2–6)Johnson (13)47,23933–51W1
July: 9–13 (Home: 5–6; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
85July 1Tigers2–4 (10)Lange (5–2)Johnson (1–4)48,10833–52L1
86July 2Tigers9–14Manning (2–1)Seabold (1–5)40,14533–53L2
87July 4@ Astros1–4Bielak (4–4)Freeland (4–9)39,53333–54L3
88July 5@ Astros4–6France (4–3)Anderson (0–4)Pressly (19)36,53533–55L4
89July 7@ Giants5–2Gomber (7–7)Rogers (4–3)Bard (1)33,88634–55W1
90July 8@ Giants3–5Wood (4–3)Seabold (1–6)Doval (26)34,56834–56L1
91July 9@ Giants0–1Webb (8–7)Freeland (4–10)36,05034–57L2
93rd All-Star Game in Seattle, Washington
92July 14Yankees7–2Gomber (8–7)Rodón (0–2)47,05835–57W1
93July 15Yankees3–6Schmidt (5–6)Seabold (1–7)Holmes (11)48,63235–58L1
94July 16Yankees8–7 (11)Hollowell (1–0)Marinaccio (4–5)47,21136–58W1
95July 18Astros4–3Abad (1–0)Brown (6–7)Lawrence (6)43,87137–58W2
96July 19Astros1–4Bielak (5–5)Gomber (8–8)36,93737–59L1
97July 21@ Marlins6–1Lambert (2–1)Garrett (5–3)14,09238–59W1
98July 22@ Marlins4–3Bard (4–1)Scott (4–3)Lawrence (7)15,22639–59W2
99July 23@ Marlins2–3 (10)Brazobán (4–2)Johnson (1–5)14,61339–60L1
100July 24@ Nationals10–6Kauffmann (1–3)Corbin (6–11)17,19440–60W1
101July 25@ Nationals5–6Ferrer (1–0)Lawrence (3–4)Finnegan (14)18,18240–61L1
102July 26@ Nationals4–5Machado (1–0)Bard (4–2)16,89340–62L2
103July 28Athletics5–8Sears (2–7)Freeland (4–11)May (10)37,26240–63L3
104July 29Athletics3–11Blackburn (2–2)Flexen (0–5)45,08540–64L4
105July 30Athletics2–0Blach (1–0)Medina (3–8)Lawrence (8)31,78941–64W1
106July 31Padres4–3 (10)Hand (4–4)Martinez (4–4)25,58242–64W2
August: 7–20 (Home: 3–8; Away: 4–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
107August 1Padres5–8Suárez (1–0)Lambert (2–2)Hader (26)27,41742–65L1
108August 2Padres1–11Kerr (1–1)Freeland (4–12)28,43742–66L2
109August 4@ Cardinals9–4Flexen (1–5)Wainwright (3–6)38,55943–66W1
110August 5@ Cardinals2–6Matz (3–7)Blach (1–1)38,12143–67L1
111August 6@ Cardinals1–0Gomber (9–8)Thompson (2–4)Lawrence (9)40,05144–67W1
112August 7@ Brewers1–12Peralta (8–8)Lambert (2–3)24,75944–68L1
113August 8@ Brewers7–3 (10)Koch (1–0)Chafin (2–4)25,36545–68W1
114August 9@ Brewers6–7 (10)Wilson (4–0)Lawrence (3–5)35,17345–69L1
115August 10@ Dodgers1–2Yarbrough (5–5)Doyle (0–1)Graterol (5)45,93345–70L2
116August 11@ Dodgers1–6Lynn (9–9)Gomber (9–9)49,31545–71L3
117August 12@ Dodgers1–4Gonsolin (8–4)Lambert (2–4)Phillips (17)52,51545–72L4
118August 13@ Dodgers3–8Urías (10–6)Freeland (4–13)45,90445–73L5
119August 14Diamondbacks6–4Koch (2–0)Mantiply (1–1)Lawrence (10)24,15746–73W1
120August 15Diamondbacks5–8Ginkel (6–0)Lawrence (3–6)Sewald (24)23,64446–74L1
121August 16Diamondbacks7–9Nelson (7–3)Kinley (0–1)Sewald (25)22,82446–75L2
122August 18White Sox14–1Lambert (3–4)Kopech (5–11)35,24947–75W1
123August 19White Sox11–5Freeland (5–13)Scholtens (1–6)46,60148–75W2
124August 20White Sox5–10Bummer (4–2)Koch (2–1)40,15148–76L1
125August 22@ Rays4–12Kittredge (1–0)Suter (4–1)10,23548–77L2
126August 23@ Rays5–6 (10)Fairbanks (2–4)Suter (4–2)12,00148–78L3
127August 24@ Rays3–5Adam (4–2)Koch (2–2)Fairbanks (16)9,97248–79L4
128August 25@ Orioles4–5Fujinami (6–8)Suter (4–3)Coulombe (2)28,87248–80L5
129August 26@ Orioles4–5Bradish (9–6)Flexen (1–6)Canó (5)42,53548–81L6
130August 27@ Orioles4–3Lawrence (4–6)Canó (1–3)30,77349–81W1
131August 28Braves4–14Elder (11–4)Kauffmann (1–4)27,02449–82L1
132August 29Braves1–3Morton (14–10)Lambert (3–5)Iglesias (26)25,24449–83L2
133August 30Braves3–7Vines (1–0)Freeland (5–14)27,42549–84L3
September/October: 10–19 (Home: 9–8; Away: 1–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
134September 1Blue Jays9–13Cabrera (3–1)Bird (2–2)27,39749–85L4
135September 2Blue Jays8–7Blach (2–1)Kikuchi (9–5)Kinley (1)40,44550–85W1
136September 3Blue Jays5–7Green (1–0)Lawrence (4–7)Romano (32)32,28350–86L1
137September 4@ Diamondbacks2–4Kelly (11–6)Lambert (3–6)Sewald (30)18,09750–87L2
138September 5@ Diamondbacks3–2Freeland (6–14)Pfaadt (1–8)Kinley (2)12,99451–87W1
139September 6@ Diamondbacks5–12Jarvis (2–0)Flexen (1–7)11,04451–88L1
140September 8@ Giants8–9Brebbia (3–0)Bird (2–3)Doval (36)32,44851–89L2
141September 9@ Giants1–9Webb (10–12)Anderson (0–5)34,29051–90L3
142September 10@ Giants3–6Winn (1–2)Lambert (3–7)Doval (37)33,78151–91L4
143September 11Cubs4–5Smyly (11–9)Kinley (0–2)Fulmer (2)30,62051–92L5
144September 12Cubs6–4Bird (3–3)Palencia (5–2)Lawrence (11)32,05852–92W1
145September 13Cubs7–3Blach (3–1)Taillon (7–10)Kinley (3)32,17153–92W2
September 14GiantsPostponed (inclement weather); Makeup: September 16
146September 15Giants3–2Koch (3–2)Doval (6–5)38,25354–92W3
147September 16 (1)Giants9–5Kauffmann (2–4)Walker (4–3)Hollowell (1)22,10155–92W4
148September 16 (2)Giants5–2Vodnik (1–0)Alexander (7–3)Kinley (3)43,88556–92W5
149September 17Giants10–11Manaea (6–6)Flexen (1–8)Rogers (2)30,61956–93L1
150September 18@ Padres9–11Wacha (12–4)Blach (3–2)Hader (30)42,06256–94L2
151September 19@ Padres0–2Hader (1–3)Kinley (0–3)39,80956–95L3
152September 20@ Padres2–3García (2–3)Anderson (0–6)Hader (31)35,47956–96L4
153September 22@ Cubs0–6Taillon (8–10)Davis (0–3)32,15056–97L5
154September 23@ Cubs3–6Assad (5–3)Mears (0–1)Cuas (1)38,60856–98L6
155September 24@ Cubs3–4Wicks (4–1)Blach (3–3)Merryweather (2)37,06056–99L7
156September 26 (1)Dodgers4–1Anderson (1–6)Ferguson (7–4)Kinley (5)24,64857–99W1
157September 26 (2)Dodgers2–11Miller (11–4)Feltner (2–4)25,13357–100L1
158September 27Dodgers2–8Sheehan (4–1)Davis (0–4)26,05457–101L2
159September 28Dodgers14–5Flexen (2–8)Yarbrough (8–7)30,12958–101W1
160September 29Twins6–7Funderburk (2–0)Kinley (0–4)Pagán (1)47,27258–102L1
161September 30Twins6–14Paddack (1–0)Kauffmann (2–5)40,26458–103L2
162October 1Twins3–2 (11)Hollowell (2–0)Luplow (0–1)33,37559–103W1

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 10062 0.617 53–28 47–34
Arizona Diamondbacks 8478 0.519 16 43–38 41–40
San Diego Padres 8280 0.506 18 44–37 38–43
San Francisco Giants 7983 0.488 21 45–36 34–47
Colorado Rockies 59103 0.364 41 37–44 22–59

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Atlanta Braves 10458 0.642
Los Angeles Dodgers 10062 0.617
Milwaukee Brewers 9270 0.568


Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Philadelphia Phillies 9072 0.556 +6
Miami Marlins 8478 0.519
Arizona Diamondbacks 8478 0.519
Chicago Cubs 8379 0.512 1
Cincinnati Reds 8280 0.506 2
San Diego Padres 8280 0.506 2
San Francisco Giants 7983 0.488 5
Pittsburgh Pirates 7686 0.469 8
New York Mets 7587 0.463 9
St. Louis Cardinals 7191 0.438 13
Washington Nationals 7191 0.438 13
Colorado Rockies 59103 0.364 25

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–36–13–410–35–82–44–21–63–44–27–67–63–35–121–25
Atlanta 3–34–25–17–04–39–45–110–38–54–33–44–24–28–526–20
Chicago 1–62–46–74–23–42–46–73–31–510–34–35–18–53–425–21
Cincinnati 4–31–57–64–24–23–33–104–23–45–83–33–46–74–328–18
Colorado 3–100–72–42–43–105–24–24–22–52–44–94–93–33–418–28
Los Angeles 8–53–44–32–410–33–35–13–34–24–39–47–64–34–230–16
Miami 4–24–94–23–32–53–33–44–97–65–22–43–33–411–226–20
Milwaukee 2–41–57–610–32–41–54–36–14–28–56–12–58–53–328–18
New York 6–13–103–32–42–43–39–41–66–73–33–34–34–37–619–27
Philadelphia 4–35–85–14–35–22–46–72–47–63–35–22–45–17–628–18
Pittsburgh 2–43–43–108–54–23–42–55–83–33–35–12–49–45–219–27
San Diego 6–74–33–43–39–44–94–21–63–32–51–58–53–33–328–18
San Francisco 6–72–41–54–39–46–73–35–23–44–24–25–86–11–520–26
St. Louis 3–32–45–87–63–33–44–35–83–41–54–93–31–64–323–23
Washington 1–55–84–33–44–32–42–113–36–76–72–53–35–13–423–23

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR
Arizona 1–21–22–12–13–00–32–12–10–31–22–11–21–23–10–3
Atlanta 2–11–31–22–12–10–33–02–13–03–01–22–12–12–10–3
Chicago 2–11–23–11–22–10–32–10–31–22–13–02–12–12–12–1
Cincinnati 2–12–11–22–22–13–03–03–01–20–32–12–11–23–01–2
Colorado 1–22–12–12–11–21–32–12–11–22–11–20–30–30–31–2
Los Angeles 2–12–12–12–12–12–11–24–02–11–23–03–01–22–11–2
Miami 0–33–02–12–12–11–23–03–02–12–13–01–21–30–31–2
Milwaukee 2–11–23–02–11–22–13–02–12–22–10–33–01–23–01–2
New York 0–31–22–13–00–31–20–31–21–22–23–02–12–11–20–3
Philadelphia 2–11–22–11–23–02–12–12–11–21–23–02–13–00–33–1
Pittsburgh 1–23–02–11–22–21–23–01–21–21–21–21–20–31–20–3
San Diego 2–11–23–02–12–11–21–23–01–21–23–01–32–13–02–1
San Francisco 1–22–12–12–10–32–11–21–22–11–22–21–21–21–21–2
St. Louis 2–13–02–11–21–21–22–20–31–22–12–11–22–11–22–1
Washington 0–42–12–11–22–11–22–11–22–12–13–02–10–32–11–2

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Roster

2023 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Statistics

Note: Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging; OPS = On base + slugging

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS
Ezequiel Tovar 15358179147374157311525166.253.287.408.695
Ryan McMahon 1525558013331323705568198.240.322.431.753
Elías Díaz 1414864813025114721034118.267.316.409.725
Jurickson Profar 1114155198252839104586.236.316.364.680
Brenton Doyle 1263994881165104822522151.203.250.343.593
Nolan Jones 10636760109224206220453126.297.389.542.931
Charlie Blackmon 9635957100245840413955.279.363.440.803
Kris Bryant 8030036701001031002968.233.313.367.680
Elehuris Montero 85284406915211390015111.243.290.426.716
Harold Castro 99258246513013110966.252.275.314.589
Randal Grichuk 642404074191827221851.308.365.496.861
C. J. Cron 5620831541201132001350.260.304.476.780
Alan Trejo 822072448110426511651.232.288.343.631
Brendan Rodgers 46178214691420001141.258.313.388.701
Michael Toglia 4514118235049111050.163.224.284.507
Austin Wynns 451171125501810832.214.273.282.555
Mike Moustakas 47115213170417001734.270.360.435.795
Yonathan Daza 2474820600710313.270.304.351.655
Hunter Goodman 23706144311710524.200.247.386.632
Coco Montes 183837201300212.184.244.316.560
Sean Bouchard 21381112204701414.316.372.6841.056
Jorge Alfaro 103125401400012.161.188.387.575
Brian Serven 112303100100010.130.130.174.304
Cole Tucker 582400020012.500.600.5001.100
Connor Kaiser 340000000002.000.000.000.000
Team Totals162549672013683053116368741604461542.249.310.405.715

Pitching

List does not include position players. Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Kyle Freeland 6145.0329290155.218796874294
Austin Gomber 995.5027270139.016488854387
Jake Bird 334.33703089.19447432777
Peter Lambert 375.362511087.19354522871
Connor Seabold 177.522713087.111676732867
Chase Anderson 165.751717081.18853523262
Ty Blach 335.542013078.010451482450
Justin Lawrence 473.726901175.06537313678
Brent Suter 433.38572069.16536262555
Chris Flexen 246.271212060.17445421945
Daniel Bard 424.56500149.13530254947
Ryan Feltner 245.821010043.14529282838
Pierce Johnson 156.004301339.04728262558
Matt Koch 325.12391038.2412222927
Brad Hand 314.54400035.23518181641
Karl Kauffmann 258.23113035.04234321616
Gavin Hollowell 205.88260133.23023221832
Noah Davis 048.7086030.04330291526
Dinelson Lamet 1411.57164025.23835332231
Matt Carasiti 106.29160124.12819171116
Tommy Doyle 016.85150023.22318181318
Germán Márquez 224.9544020.0191111317
Nick Mears 013.72160019.115881421
José Ureña 049.8255018.1272220149
Tyler Kinley 046.06180516.1211111617
Victor Vodnik 108.316008.21598312
Antonio Senzatela 014.702207.274424
Evan Justice 008.599007.1147787
Fernando Abad 104.266006.1113332
Justin Bruihl 0014.737003.247633
Alan Trejo 0013.502002.043301
Harold Castro 009.002002.042210
Blair Calvo 000.001001.000000
Riley Pint 0027.001000.111130
Team Totals591035.67162162321414.015989578915861129

Note: No qualifiers for ERA; no pitchers averaged 1 inning pitched per game (162 IP).

Transactions

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September

Farm system

On January 13, 2023, the Rockies announced the coaching staffs of their Minor League affiliates.[25]

Level Team League Manager W L Position
AAAAlbuquerque IsotopesPacific Coast League
(East Division)
Pedro Lopez68823rd Place 23.0 GB
AAHartford Yard GoatsEastern League
(Northeast Division)
Chris Denorfia57766th Place 25.0 GB
High ASpokane IndiansNorthwest LeagueRobinson Cancel62674th Place 14.0 GB
Low AFresno GrizzliesCalifornia League
(North Division)
Steve Soliz78441st Place
RookieACL RockiesArizona Complex League
(East Division)
Fred Ocasio40151st Place
Foreign RookieDSL RockiesDominican Summer League
(Northeast Division)
Mauricio Gonzalez29243rd Place 5.0 GB
Foreign RookieDSL ColoradoDominican Summer League
(Northeast Division)
Eugenio Jose34191st Place

Major League Baseball Draft

The 2023 Draft was held July 9–11, 2023.

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