The Colorado Rockies have had a difficult time filling a starting rotation thanks to injuries galore and underperformance. Starting depth has been a question mark for years and as the Rockies cycle in rookies like Karl Kauffmann or veterans like Chase Anderson, they find themselves trying to think outside the box and devise a way to fit a square block in a circle hole.
That’s where Dinelson Lamet comes into the conversation.
Manager Bud Black told MLB.com’s Thomas Harding the Rockies are “contemplating the possibility” of moving Lamet back into a starting role. His 12.