When it comes to the Major League Baseball offseason, money is on everyone’s minds. Most of the baseball world is still digesting Shohei Ohtani’s 10-year, $700 million deal (that will actually pay out until 2043). In the Rocky Mountains, many Colorado fans are still lamenting Kris Bryant’s seven-year, $182 million deal that goes through 2028.
While the Rockies may not have a lot of good things going on in the payroll department with Bryant’s deal and an uncertain and certainly less lucrative TV future in 2024, there is some good news for two of the Rockies best players.