The Rockies head to Dallas with a game plan, but don’t expect them to make any dramatic deals in the “Big D.”
General manager Bill Schmidt continues to believe that the club — undergoing a youth movement led by shortstop Ezequiel Tovar, center fielder Brenton Doyle and intriguing pitching prospects — is headed in the right direction.
Many others beg to differ. ESPN, for example, has the Rockies ranked dead last in its latest major league power rankings, even behind a White Sox team coming off a 121-loss season. But Schmidt sees a light at the end of the 100-loss tunnel.