1997 Colorado Rockies
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkCoors Field
CityDenver, Colorado
Record83–79 (.512)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersJerry McMorris
General managersBob Gebhard
ManagersDon Baylor
TelevisionKWGN-TV
Fox Sports Rocky Mountain
(Dave Campbell, Dave Armstrong)
RadioKOA (AM)
(Wayne Hagin, Jeff Kingery)
KCUV
(Francisco Gamez, Antonio Guevara)
Seasons

The Colorado Rockies' 1997 season was the fifth for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located in Denver, Colorado, their fifth in the National League (NL), and third at Coors Field. The team competed in the National League West, finishing in third place with a record of 83–79. Right fielder Larry Walker won the NL Most Valuable Player Award (MVP), becoming the first Rockies player and Canadian-born player to do so in MLB.

In a season of contrasting dynamics, the Rockies led the NL in attendance, runs scored, batting average, on-base percentage (OBP), and slugging percentage. However, the club was last in earned run average (ERA), as only Roger Bailey and John Thomson pitched enough innings to qualify for the ERA title and both produced ERAs under 5.00. Walker, Vinny Castilla, and Andrés Galarraga each hit at least 40 home runs. Walker led the NL in home runs with 49 and OBP (.452), and the major leagues in on-base plus slugging (1.172), while Galarraga led the NL in runs batted in (140).

Offseason

  • November 28, 1996: Armando Reynoso was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the New York Mets for Jerry DiPoto.[1]
  • December 9, 1996: Kirt Manwaring was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[2]
  • January 15, 1997: Juan Uribe was signed as an amateur free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[3]
  • January 24, 1997: Darnell Coles was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Rockies.[4]
  • March 26, 1997: Steve Decker was released by the Colorado Rockies.[5]

Regular season

The Rockies commenced the 1997 season on the road. Larry Walker hit two home runs in the season-opening series against the Reds in Cincinnati,[6] and, on April 5, hit three more versus the Montreal Expos in Montreal[7] for his first career three home run game. His first week accomplishments included a .440 batting average with six home runs in 25 at bats[6] and the Player of the Week Award for the second time in his career on April 6.[8] Walker concluded the month of April batting .456 with 41 hits, 29 runs scored, 11 home runs, 29 runs batted in (RBI), seven stolen bases, .538 on-base percentage (OBP), .911 slugging percentage (SLG), and 1.449 on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS).[9] His 29 runs scored set a major league record for the month of April, until surpassed by Bryce Harper in 2017.[10] Walker was named NL Player of the Month for the first time.[11] The Rockies concluded the month of April with a 17–7 record for a .708 winning percentage, their most successful month of 1997.[12]

Perhaps the most famous home run first baseman Andrés Galarraga hit was a mammoth grand slam off Kevin Brown on May 31, which landed 20 rows deep into the upper deck at Florida Marlins' Pro Player Stadium. It may also be his most debated home run with a distance initially measured at 573 feet (175 m) and then 529 feet (161 m). At the time, it set a record for both the Rockies and the stadium.[13] In 2011, ESPN's Home Run Tracker recalculated the distance to 468 feet (143 m).[14]

In the June 20 contest versus the San Diego Padres, Walker collected his 108th hit of the season and the 1,000th of his career while batting against Andy Ashby.[15]

Walker continued to hit near or above .400 in July, when he was selected to play in the All-Star Game.[16] His remarkable season continued: as late as July 17,[17] he was hitting .402.[18] The Rockies struggled in the month of July, losing 19 of 27 games for a .296 winning percentage.[12]

Third baseman Vinny Castilla replicated the exact totals in batting average (.304), home runs (40), and RBI (113) as he had produced in 1996, with one fewer game played (159) and one point less in slugging percentage (.547).[19]

The Rockies led the NL in attendance at more than 3.88 million. They also led the league in runs scored (923), home runs (239), batting (.288), OBP (.357), and SLG (.478). They were last in ERA at 5.25.[20]

The career season for Walker was 1997, when he hit .366 with 49 home runs, 130 RBI, 33 stolen bases, and 409 total bases, en route to becoming the first Canadian-born and Colorado Rockies player to win the MVP Award in MLB. Combined with 12 outfield assists, the season remains one of the finest all around performances in recent baseball history. Even more impressively, Walker's breakout season came just one year after various injuries limited him to 83 games and 272 at-bats, although the NL Comeback Player of the Year award went to Darren Daulton.

Season standings

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
San Francisco Giants 9072 0.556 48–33 42–39
Los Angeles Dodgers 8874 0.543 2 47–34 41–40
Colorado Rockies 8379 0.512 7 47–34 36–45
San Diego Padres 7686 0.469 14 39–42 37–44

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LA MTL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
Atlanta9–29–25–64–87–46–510–25–710–25–68–37–48–37–5
Chicago2–97–52–92–93–95–64–76–56–57–56–55–64–89–6
Cincinnati2–95–75–65–65–76–56–52–98–38–45–64–76–69–6
Colorado 6–59–26–57–45–65–77–46–54–74–74–84–87–49–7
Florida8–49–26–54–77–47–47–54–86–67–45–65–65–612–3
Houston4–79–37–56–54–77–48–37–44–76–66–53–89–34–11
Los Angeles 5–66–55–67–54–74–77–46–510–19–25–76–65–69–7
Montreal2–107–45–64–75–73–84–75–76–65–68–36–56–512–3
New York7–55–69–25–68–44–75–67–57–57–45–63–89–27–8
Philadelphia2-105–63–87–46–67–41–106–65–75–67–43–86–55–10
Pittsburgh6–55–74–87–44–76–62–96–54–76–55–68–39–37–8
San Diego3–85–66–58–46–55–67–53–86–54–76–54–85–68–8
San Francisco4–76–57–48–46–58–36–65–68–38–33–88–43–810–6
St. Louis3–88–46–64–76–53-96–55–62–95–63–96–58–38–7

Transactions

  • May 23, 1997: Darnell Coles was purchased by the Hanshin Tigers (Japan Central) from the Colorado Rockies.[4]
  • June 3, 1997: Aaron Cook was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 2nd round of the 1997 amateur draft. Player signed July 13, 1997.[21]
  • June 3, 1997: Chone Figgins was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 4th round of the 1997 amateur draft. Player signed June 9, 1997.[22]
  • July 27, 1997: Craig Counsell was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Florida Marlins for Mark Hutton.[23]
  • August 19, 1997: Eric Young was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Pedro Astacio.[24]
  • August 20, 1997: Bill Swift was released by the Colorado Rockies.[25]

Major League debuts

Roster

1997 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

1997 Game Log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1@ Reds114Smiley (10)Ritz (01)Jarvis (1)54,82001
2April 2@ Reds53Burba (10)Swift (01)Shaw (1)20,21002
3April 3@ Reds71Thompson (10)Schourek (01)22,66012
4April 4@ Expos54Wright (10)Valdes (01)Ruffin (1)19,89022
5April 5@ Expos153Bailey (10)Cormier (01)30,91932
6April 6@ Expos62Ritz (11)Bullinger (01)15,69042
7April 7Reds132Swift (11)Burba (11)Holmes (1)48,01452
8April 9Reds134Thompson (20)Bones (01)50,09562
9April 12Expos128Wright (20)Bullinger (02)DiPoto (1)50,01072
10April 13Expos83Pérez (20)Ritz (12)Daal (1)50,02973
11April 14Expos108DiPoto (10)Stull (01)Ruffin (2)48,01183
12April 15@ Cubs107Thompson (30)Foster (01)15,49693
13April 16@ Cubs40Bailey (20)Castillo (03)13,890103
14April 18Braves140Glavine (30)Wright (21)48,070104
15April 19Braves87Neagle (20)Ritz (13)Bielecki (1)48,065105
16April 20Braves92Holmes (10)Smoltz (23)48,155115
17April 22Marlins134Bailey (30)Rapp (21)48,034125
18April 23Marlins73Wright (31)Brown (21)Ruffin (3)50,017135
19April 25@ Cardinals54Ritz (23)Benes (22)Ruffin (4)29,675145
20April 26@ Cardinals42Swift (21)Morris (01)Ruffin (5)45,681155
21April 27@ Cardinals62Osborne (12)Thompson (31)30,615156
22April 28@ Astros76 (10)McCurry (10)Wagner (21)Ruffin (6)13,510166
23April 29@ Astros31Wall (10)Bailey (31)Hudek (4)13,567167
24April 30Cubs115Ritz (33)Foster (22)48,017177
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
25May 1Cubs54Swift (31)Castillo (14)Reed (1)48,052187
26May 2Phillies74Muñoz (14)Thompson (32)Bottalico (6)48,031188
27May 3Phillies73Wright (41)Portugal (02)48,050198
28May 4Phillies90Bailey (41)Maduro (23)48,107208
29May 5Mets61Jones (52)Ritz (34)48,036209
30May 6Mets1211Swift (41)Borland (01)Reed (2)48,020219
31May 7Pirates143Wilkins (20)Thompson (33)48,0562110
32May 8Pirates108Loaiza (40)Wright (42)Loiselle (2)48,0502111
33May 9@ Phillies31Maduro (33)Bailey (42)Bottalico (7)13,5642112
34May 10@ Phillies54 (10)Bottalico (11)Reed (01)17,6292113
35May 11@ Phillies31Schilling (53)Thomson (01)21,2822114
36May 12@ Phillies92DeJean (10)Muñoz (15)12,6032214
37May 14@ Pirates1510Wilkins (30)Reed (02)11,8412215
38May 15@ Pirates43Córdova (33)Bailey (43)Rincón (3)8,5482216
39May 16@ Mets21Munoz (10)McMichael (34)Ruffin (7)15,2612316
40May 17@ Mets31Jones (72)Thomson (02)Franco (12)23,9872317
41May 18@ Mets104Kashiwada (10)Ruffin (01)22,8452318
42May 19@ Mets43Lidle (20)McCurry (11)14,2482319
43May 20@ Giants63Van Landingham (22)Bailey (44)Beck (15)12,4312320
44May 21@ Giants107Ritz (44)Rueter (21)Reed (3)12,2682420
45May 22@ Giants72Gardner (61)Thomson (03)10,8112421
46May 23Astros87Jones (10)Wall (12)Reed (4)48,1272521
47May 24Astros70Kile (52)Burke (01)48,1292522
48May 25Astros85Bailey (54)García (23)Munoz (1)48,2222622
49May 26Cardinals97DeJean (20)Petkovsek (24)Reed (5)48,0432722
50May 27Cardinals86Benes (44)Thomson (04)Eckersley (9)50,0102723
51May 29@ Marlins65Holmes (20)Nen (42)Reed (6)19,1452823
52May 30@ Marlins43 (12)Hutton (31)DiPoto (11)35,7312824
53May 31@ Marlins84Ritz (54)Brown (53)DeJean (1)35,0322924
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
54June 1@ Marlins92Thomson (14)Helling (14)41,8163024
55June 2@ Cardinals117Burke (11)Jackson (11)22,6533124
56June 3@ Cardinals154Morris (33)Jones (11)34,0383125
57June 4Padres75Cunnane (41)Bailey (55)Bochtler (2)48,0493126
58June 5Padres97 (11)Reed (12)Burrows (01)48,0183226
59June 7Marlins75Heredia (30)Holmes (21)Nen (16)48,0523227
60June 8Marlins72Burke (21)Leiter (54)DiPoto (2)48,0553327
61June 8Marlins91 (7)Fernandez (66)Wright (43)48,0333328
62June 9Braves83Bailey (65)Glavine (64)48,0473428
63June 10Braves83Neagle (91)Ritz (55)48,1033429
64June 11Braves96Thomson (24)Clontz (21)48,6333529
65June 12@ Mariners1211Wells (20)Munoz (11)Ayala (4)37,9483530
66June 13@ Mariners61Johnson (101)Wright (44)55,9803531
67June 14@ Athletics71Bailey (75)Wengert (34)25,1393631
68June 15@ Athletics52Prieto (54)Ritz (56)Taylor (13)24,3333632
69June 17Rangers108 (11)Patterson (53)Reed (13)48,2433633
70June 18Rangers109Leskanic (10)Wetteland (41)43,4323733
71June 19@ Padres84Bailey (85)Jackson (14)19,1463833
72June 20@ Padres52Ashby (33)Munoz (12)Hoffman (11)20,6023834
73June 21@ Padres94Rekar (10)Bergman (12)43,0443934
74June 22@ Padres42Worrell (36)Ruffin (02)Hoffman (12)28,8933935
75June 23@ Dodgers53Nomo (76)Ritz (57)Hall (1)31,0763936
76June 24@ Dodgers62Holmes (31)Astacio (37)45,1944036
77June 25@ Dodgers20Valdez (48)Burke (22)Hall (2)30,9634037
78June 26Giants76DeJean (30)Foulke (12)Leskanic (1)48,3014137
79June 27Giants63Rueter (52)Thomson (25)Beck (26)48,2254138
80June 28Giants92Ritz (67)Gardner (84)48,2734238
81June 29Giants74Estes (112)Bailey (86)48,3844239
82June 30Angels117DiPoto (21)Gross (11)48,3594339
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
83July 1Angels41Finley (46)Burke (23)Percival (10)48,2354340
84July 2@ Rangers91Burkett (67)Thomson (26)38,5694341
85July 3@ Rangers83Oliver (59)Ritz (68)38,9074342
86July 4@ Giants40Estes (122)Wright (45)Beck (28)41,5664343
87July 5@ Giants21Tavárez (22)Munoz (13)Beck (29)34,1484344
88July 6@ Giants70Gardner (94)Burke (24)28,2524345
89July 10Padres115Ashby (55)Burke (25)45,8334346
90July 11Padres65 (11)DiPoto (31)Hoffman (34)48,0534446
91July 12Padres117Hamilton (73)Swift (42)Hoffman (17)48,1794447
92July 13Padres1311Batchelor (31)McCurry (12)Hoffman (18)48,0534448
93July 14Dodgers1412 (10)Radinsky (41)Reed (14)Worrell (22)48,3604449
94July 15Dodgers65Park (75)Bailey (87)Worrell (23)48,6214450
95July 16@ Braves21Glavine (105)DiPoto (32)Wohlers (23)48,4004451
96July 17@ Braves82Maddux (133)Swift (43)48,0244452
97July 19@ Cubs70Trachsel (57)Wright (46)4453
98July 19@ Cubs65Wendell (35)McCurry (13)Rojas (11)40,7514454
99July 20@ Cubs95Leskanic (20)Adams (15)Holmes (2)36,8614554
100July 21@ Expos84Urbina (36)Holmes (32)20,5404555
101July 22@ Expos119 (12)Reed (24)Veres (23)22,5184655
102July 24Cubs71Wright (56)Trachsel (58)48,2944755
103July 25Cubs93Castillo (79)Foster (106)48,2794855
104July 26Cubs63Bailey (97)Mulholland (610)Holmes (3)48,1084955
105July 27Cubs40Thomson (36)González (74)48,3785055
106July 28Expos32Pérez (106)Swift (44)Urbina (18)48,0665056
107July 29Expos30Martínez (125)Wright (57)48,1175057
108July 30Expos126Castillo (89)Juden (115)48,4055157
109July 31@ Pirates41Schmidt (66)Bailey (98)Loiselle (16)16,6545158
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
110August 1@ Pirates76Reed (34)Rincón (45)DiPoto (3)22,6575258
111August 2@ Pirates65Córdova (86)Swift (45)Loiselle (17)32,3885259
112August 3@ Pirates84Ruebel (32)Reed (35)24,9895260
113August 4@ Phillies73Green (21)Castillo (810)15,2305261
114August 5@ Phillies42Holmes (42)Bottalico (24)DiPoto (4)16,4285361
115August 6@ Mets40Thomson (46)Mlicki (58)26,6335461
116August 7@ Mets124Clark (87)Swift (46)29,5365462
117August 8Pirates53Wright (67)Lieber (612)DiPoto (5)48,2625562
118August 9Pirates87Munoz (23)Rincón (46)48,3235662
119August 10Pirates87Leskanic (30)Wilkins (73)DiPoto (6)48,0185762
120August 12Phillies50Beech (17)Thomson (47)48,2285763
121August 13Phillies128Leiter (812)Wright (68)48,4915764
122August 15Mets62Castillo (910)Reed (106)48,3085864
123August 16Mets75Holmes (52)McMichael (710)DiPoto (7)48,3115964
124August 17Mets64Thomson (57)Mlicki (510)DiPoto (8)48,4406064
125August 19@ Reds65Morgan (510)Wright (69)Shaw (25)31,7226065
126August 20@ Reds53Castillo (1010)White (11)DiPoto (9)21,9686165
127August 21@ Astros104Holt (89)Bailey (99)22,9626166
128August 22@ Astros91Kile (173)Thomson (58)33,0616167
129August 23@ Astros63Reed (45)Hudek (02)DiPoto (10)32,3746267
130August 24@ Astros31Hampton (118)Wright (610)28,9186268
131August 25Reds76Martínez (10)Castillo (1011)Shaw (26)48,1436269
132August 25Reds64White (21)Hutton (32)Shaw (27)48,0816270
133August 26Reds95DeJean (40)Martínez (11)48,0636370
134August 27Reds75Thomson (68)Remlinger (66)DiPoto (11)48,0326470
135August 28Mariners95Astacio (89)Olivares (69)48,4226570
136August 29Mariners65DiPoto (42)Timlin (33)48,1786670
137August 30Athletics43DiPoto (52)Mohler (110)48,3086770
138August 31Athletics104Holmes (62)Oquist (25)48,0416870
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
139September 1@ Angels41Thomson (78)Watson (119)DiPoto (12)19,6146970
140September 2@ Angels72Astacio (99)Dickson (137)Munoz (2)18,2667070
141September 5Cardinals114Castillo (1111)Osborne (37)48,0517170
142September 6Cardinals107 (13)Eckersley (14)McCurry (14)Petkovsek (2)48,0177171
143September 6Cardinals76Holmes (72)King (31)44,2887271
144September 7Cardinals74Astacio (109)Petkovsek (46)48,0117371
145September 9Astros74Hampton (139)Wright (611)Springer (3)48,0397372
146September 10Astros97Leskanic (40)Magnante (31)DiPoto (13)42,3217472
147September 12@ Braves31Munoz (33)Wohlers (56)DiPoto (14)47,7727572
148September 13@ Braves106Holmes (82)Cather (04)DeJean (2)49,0977672
149September 14@ Braves40Astacio (119)Smoltz (1412)46,2457772
150September 15@ Marlins71Wright (711)Fernandez (1711)19,1487872
151September 16@ Marlins96Powell (72)DiPoto (53)21,9907873
152September 17@ Padres54Ashby (911)Thomson (79)Hoffman (35)15,7687874
153September 18@ Padres76Menhart (22)Bailey (910)Hoffman (36)15,0677875
154September 19@ Dodgers64Astacio (129)Nomo (1312)DiPoto (15)53,4087975
155September 20@ Dodgers21Wright (811)Osuna (34)DiPoto (16)45,7808075
156September 21@ Dodgers105Castillo (1211)Martínez (95)53,9038175
157September 23Giants76Holmes (92)Darwin (511)Leskanic (2)48,0268275
158September 24Giants43Hernández (103)Reed (46)48,0358276
159September 25Dodgers95Nomo (1412)Astacio (1210)48,0208277
160September 26Dodgers104Valdez (1011)Wright (812)48,0168278
161September 27Dodgers61Martínez (105)Castillo (1212)48,1258279
162September 28Dodgers139DeJean (50)Reyes (23)48,1978379

Player statistics

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Legend
 Pos  Position   R  Runs scored  HR  Home runs   SB Stolen bases  AVG  Batting average
  G Games played   H  Hits  RBI  Runs batted in   CS Caught stealing  OBP  On-base percentage
 PA  Plate appearances  2B  Doubles  BB  Bases on balls  HBP  HBP  SLG  Slugging percentage
 AB  At bats  3B  Triples  SO  Strikeouts  GIDP  GIDP  OPS  On-base plus slugging percentage
Pos Player G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS TB AVG OBP SLG OPS
CKirt Manwaring10437533722766412730781593.226.291.276.567
1BAndrés Galarraga1546746001201913134114054141158351.318.389.585.974
2BEric Young1185434687813229664557373212191.282.363.408.771
SSWalt Weiss #12146939352106235438665652151.270.377.384.761
3BVinny Castilla15966861294186252401134410824335.304.356.547.904
LFDante Bichette1516025618117331226118309065286.308.343.510.853
CFQuinton McCracken #147375325699511133642622811117.292.374.360.734
RFLarry Walker *153664568143208464491307890338409.366.452.7201.172
OFEllis Burks119478424911231923282477572242.290.363.571.934
MINeifi Pérez #8334431346911310531214343139.291.333.444.777
CJeff Reed *9029825643761001747355521137.297.386.535.921
IFJason Bates #62139121172910031115270148.240.338.397.735
UTJohn Vander Wal *76102927162011110331121.174.255.228.455
UTTodd Helton *35101931326215118110145.280.337.484.821
OFHarvey Pulliam597267151930395150131.284.333.463.796
UTDarnell Coles212322171012060011.318.348.500.848
OFAngel Echevarria15222045200025007.250.318.350.668
2BBrian Raabe24301000001001.333.333.333.667
3BRene Gonzales22201000100001.500.500.5001.000
PRCraig Counsell10000000000000----------------
Pitcher Totals162383326275050217181271061.153.199.187.386
Team totals162633856039231611269402398695621060137652677.288.357.478.835
NL rank of 14 teams2118216461111111
Pos Player G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS TB AVG OBP SLG OPS
References:[27][28][29]

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Roger Bailey29191.09104.2984
John Thomson27166.1794.71106
Jamey Wright26149.28126.2559
Kevin Ritz18107.1685.8756
Frank Castillo1486.1635.4259
Bill Swift1465.1466.3429
Pedro Astacio748.2514.2551
Mark Thompson629.2337.899
Bobby Jones419.1118.385
Bryan Rekar29.1105.794

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Darren Holmes4289.1925.3470
John Burke1759.0256.5639
Jeff McCurry3340.2144.4319
Mark Hutton812.2017.1110

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Jerry DiPoto7453164.7074
Mike Munoz643324.5326
Steve Reed634664.0443
Mike DeJean555023.9938
Curtis Leskanic554025.5553
Bruce Ruffin230275.3231
Tim Scott300010.132
Nate Minchey200013.501
Robbie Beckett20005.402

Awards, league leaders, and accomplishments

National League leaders

Offensive statistics

Defensive statistics

  • Assists at third base: Vinny Castilla (323)
  • Double plays turned:
    • at first base: Andrés Galarraga (176)
    • at third base: Vinny Castilla (41)
    • all outfielders and at right field: Larry Walker (4)
    • at center field: Quinton McCracken (3)
  • Fielding percentage:
  • Putouts for all fielders and at first base: Andrés Galarraga (1,458)
  • Range factor per game:
    • at first base: Andrés Galarraga (10.23)
    • at shortstop: Walt Weiss (4.73)
  • Range factor per nine innings:
    • at first base: Andrés Galarraga (10.69)
    • at shortstop: Walt Weiss (5.22)
    • at pitcher: Roger Bailey (3.06)
  • References:[30]

Awards

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Colorado Springs Sky Sox Pacific Coast League Paul Zuvella
AA New Haven Ravens Eastern League Bill Hayes
A Salem Avalanche Carolina League Bill McGuire
A Asheville Tourists South Atlantic League Ron Gideon
A-Short Season Portland Rockies Northwest League Jim Eppard
Rookie AZL Rockies Arizona League Tim Blackwell

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Portland[38]

See also

References and notes

  1. "Armando Reynoso Stats".
  2. Kirt Manwaring Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  3. "Juan Uribe Stats".
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