Another Rockies offseason once again offers the perennial playbook of articles and podcasts: Free agent fantasy wish lists, dreams trades, front office frustrations, prospect projections, stat analysis, and, eventually, roster projections.
Rockies fans are used to winters filled with inaction. With the team coming off six straight losing seasons, including back-to-back 100-loss seasons, and sources confirmed a payroll cut, it seems like as good of time as any to explore additional sources of revenue that could help make the team competitive again and fill the void left my smaller TV income. Colorado’s payroll for 103 losses in 2024 was $171 million (No.