After being visited by ghosts who point out his horrendous life choices in Charles Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol,” Ebenezer Scrooge changes his life, centering his attitude and deeds on charity and kindness in order to avoid a chained and tortured afterlife. After reading this article and thinking about Decembers of the Rockies’ past, you are more likely to turn into a bah-humbug-yelling Scrooge who hates the holiday season and spends the winter meetings and offseason hibernating in grumpiness.
In this very fitting analogy, Kevin Henry writes about how the Rockies, as an organization, are unable to learn their lessons because they can’t awake from the bad dream and move on like Scrooge does.