The baseball Hot Stove Season should be a time of hope for fans. It’s an opportunity to play armchair general manager and dream about the possibilities that come with spring and a new season while avoiding the reality of shorter, colder days and endless snow shoveling. With the Rockies having gone through a long 71-91 season, it’s time to begin planning for what can be in 2020.
So which of the many free agents should the Rockies pursu...
Wait. What’s that? Oh yeah. The Rockies have no money.
At least, they don’t have enough money to do any actual pursuing this offseason.