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The New York Yankees? Look out. The Colorado Rockies? Look away. Here’s what to know in baseball, as June begins.
Scottie Scheffler captured another victory on the PGA Tour while the Colorado Rockies continue their historically dreadful season.
The Colorado Rockies released left-handed relief pitcher Scott Alexander from their roster on Sunday, per MLBTradeRumors.com.
The Colorado Rockies selected the contract of first baseman Keston Hiura on Saturday. Hiura, 28, signed with the Tigers at the start of spring training in 2024 after spending his entire career in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.
NEW YORK — Mets left fielder Brandon Nimmo was raking against the Colorado Rockies before being pulled for defense in the seventh inning. This was an unusual pull by Mets manager Carlos Mendoza as Nimmo, who was 2-for-4, has been automatic in left field — his six defensive runs saved rank second among qualified left fielders (FanGraphs).
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Yardbarker on MSNImproving clutch hitting, Mets out to sweep lowly RockiesAs May ended, the New York Mets saw signs they may be close to fixing their season-long struggles in clutch situations. But the Colorado Rockies seem no closer to solving their various maladies.
The Mets crushed the Colorado Rockies 8-2 on Saturday afternoon at Citi Field to take the series, their third straight.
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SB Nation on MSNColorado Rockies option Michael Toglia, select contract of Keston HiuraAs a corresponding roster move, the Rockies have selected the contract of infielder Keston Hirua from Triple-A Albuquerque. He will wear no. 7 on his jersey and join the team in New York.