10 relievers.
That is how many bullpen arms have thrown at least a single pitch for the Rockies this season — well beneath the league average of 15.5.
The above chart shows close to zero correlation, and it isn’t really supposed to. Each dot tells a story, however, and those furthest from the center have the most interesting ones.
It may not be a good thing if the Rockies are on both extremes of the above X and Y axis.
Using a ton of relievers can suggest your current core is inexperienced; using few could suggest the well isn’t deep enough.