2022 Colorado Rockies
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkCoors Field
CityDenver, Colorado
Record68–94 (.420)
Divisional place5th
OwnersCharles & Dick Monfort
PresidentGreg Feasel
General managersBill Schmidt
ManagersBud Black
TelevisionAT&T Sportsnet Rocky Mountain
(Drew Goodman, Jeff Huson, Ryan Spilborghs)
RadioKOA (English)
(Jack Corrigan, Jerry Schemmel)
KNRV (Spanish)
(Salvador Hernandez, Javier Olivas, Carlos Valdez)
Seasons

The 2022 Colorado Rockies season was the 30th in Major League Baseball. It was their 28th season at Coors Field. Manager Bud Black returned for his sixth season with the Rockies in 2022.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[2]

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[3] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[4][5]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[6]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[7][8]

Front office changes

On October 2, 2021, the Rockies named Bill Schmidt general manager, removing the interim from his job title.[9]

Roster departures

On October 21, 2021, the Rockies designated for assignment Chi Chi Gonzalez,[10] Yency Almonte,[11] Tommy Doyle,[12] Joshua Fuentes,[12] and Rio Ruiz.[12] Gonzalez, Almonte, Fuentes, and Ruiz elected free agency, while Doyle was outrighted to the Albuquerque Isotopes. On November 3, 2021, Trevor Story, Jon Gray, Jhoulys Chacín, and Chris Owings elected free agency.[13] On November 13, 2021, Chacín signed with the Rockies on a one-year contract.[14] On November 17, 2021, Story rejected a $18.4 million qualifying offer from the Rockies.[15]

Free agent signings

On December 15, 2022, the Rockies signed infielders Kyle Holder[16] and Tim Lopes[17] to minor league contracts. On February 1, 2022, the Rockies signed catcher Carlos Pérez[18] to a minor league contract. The Rockies signed pitcher Zach Lee[19] to a minor league contract on February 9, 2022. The club signed pitchers Ty Blach[20] and J. D. Hammer[21] to minor league contracts on March 13, 2022, along with outfielder Scott Schebler.[22] These players were invited to the major league camp in spring training as non-roster invitees.[23] On March 16, 2022, the Rockies announced the signing of infielder José Iglesias and pitcher Chad Kuhl to 1-year major league contracts.[24] One day later, the signing of pitcher Álex Colomé to a 1-year major league contract was announced.[25] On March 18, 2022, the Rockies announced the signing of Kris Bryant to a 7-year, $182 million deal.[26]

Trades

On March 24, the Rockies traded outfielder Raimel Tapia and minor league infielder Adrian Pinto to the Toronto Blue Jays for outfielder Randal Grichuk.[27]

Spring training

When the lockout ended, the Rockies began spring training at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on March 13, 2022.[28] The Rockies played 20 games in the Cactus League.

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 11151 0.685 57–24 54–27
San Diego Padres 8973 0.549 22 44–37 45–36
San Francisco Giants 8181 0.500 30 44–37 37–44
Arizona Diamondbacks 7488 0.457 37 40–41 34–47
Colorado Rockies 6894 0.420 43 41–40 27–54

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 11151 0.685
Atlanta Braves 10161 0.623
St. Louis Cardinals 9369 0.574


Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 10161 0.623 +14
San Diego Padres 8973 0.549 +2
Philadelphia Phillies 8775 0.537
Milwaukee Brewers 8676 0.531 1
San Francisco Giants 8181 0.500 6
Arizona Diamondbacks 7488 0.457 13
Chicago Cubs 7488 0.457 13
Miami Marlins 6993 0.426 18
Colorado Rockies 6894 0.420 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 62100 0.383 25
Cincinnati Reds 62100 0.383 25
Washington Nationals 55107 0.340 32

Game log

Format for postponed games | -- || March 12 || Brewers || 12:05pm ||colspan=6| PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for Mar 22 -->

2022 game log: 68–94 (Home: 41–40; Away: 27–54)
April: 12–9 (Home: 8–4; Away: 4–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 8Dodgers3–5Buehler (1–0)Freeland (0–1)Kimbrel (1)Coors Field48,6270–1L1
2April 9Dodgers3–2Estévez (1–0)Treinen (0–1)Bard (1)Coors Field48,0871–1W1
3April 10Dodgers9–4Chacín (1–0)Urías (0–1)Blach (1)Coors Field40,8252–1W2
4April 11@ Rangers6–4 (10)Bard (1–0)Holland (0–1)Goudeau (1)Globe Life Field35,0523–1W3
5April 12@ Rangers4–1Chacín (2–0)Pérez (0–1)Bard (2)Globe Life Field15,8624–1W4
6April 14Cubs2–5Thompson (1–0)Freeland (0–2)Givens (1)Coors Field24,4444–2L1
7April 15Cubs6–5Blach (1–0)Stroman (0–1)Bard (3)Coors Field35,4505–2W1
8April 16Cubs9–6Senzatela (1–0)Leiter Jr. (0–1)Bard (4)Coors Field37,4766–2W2
9April 17Cubs4–6Wick (1–0)Gomber (0–1)Robertson (3)Coors Field36,3916–3L1
10April 18Phillies4–1Kuhl (1–0)Nola (1–2)Colomé (1)Coors Field20,4037–3W1
11April 19Phillies6–5Lawrence (1–0)Domínguez (1–1)Bard (5)Coors Field23,8008–3W2
12April 20Phillies6–9Hand (1–0)Chacín (2–1)Knebel (2)Coors Field21,4908–4L1
April 22@ TigersPPD, RAIN; rescheduled for Apr 23
13April 23 (1)@ Tigers0–13Skubal (1–1)Senzatela (1–1)Comerica Park37,5668–5L2
14April 23 (2)@ Tigers3–2Gomber (1–1)Brieske (0–1)Colomé (2)Comerica Park28,6359–5W1
15April 24@ Tigers6–2Kuhl (2–0)Alexander (0–2)Comerica Park20,08810–5W2
16April 25@ Phillies2–8Gibson (2–1)Freeland (0–3)Citizens Bank Park20,13010–6L1
17April 26@ Phillies3–10Eflin (1–1)Márquez (0–1)Citizens Bank Park22,30010–7L2
18April 27@ Phillies3–7Suárez (2–0)Feltner (0–1)Citizens Bank Park20,12710–8L3
19April 28@ Phillies1–7Wheeler (1–3)Gomber (1–2)Citizens Bank Park20,09810–9L4
20April 29Reds10–4Senzatela (2–1)Greene (1–3)Coors Field30,20611–9W1
21April 30Reds4–3Kuhl (3–0)Warren (0–1)Bard (6)Coors Field32,17912–9W2
May: 10–17 (Home: 7–7; Away: 3–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
22May 1Reds10–1Freeland (1–3)Sanmartin (0–4)Coors Field32,57413–9W3
23May 3Nationals2–10Fedde (2–2)Márquez (0–2)Coors Field20,75813–10L1
24May 4Nationals5–2Gomber (2–2)Corbin (0–5)Bard (7)Coors Field19,38714–10W1
25May 5Nationals9–7Chacín (3–1)Sanchez (1–2)Bard (8)Coors Field30,13915–10W2
26May 6@ Diamondbacks1–4Kelly (3–1)Estévez (1–1)Melancon (5)Chase Field18,55115–11L1
27May 7@ Diamondbacks4–1Colomé (1–0)Melancon (0–3)Bard (9)Chase Field24,13316–11W1
28May 8@ Diamondbacks0–4Gallen (2–0)Márquez (0–3)Chase Field19,32316–12L1
29May 9@ Giants5–8Rodón (4–1)Gomber (2–3)Oracle Park20,03916–13L2
30May 10@ Giants2–9Wood (3–2)Senzatela (2–2)Oracle Park21,47216–14L3
31May 11@ Giants1–7Cobb (2–1)Kuhl (3–1)Oracle Park23,34116–15L4
32May 13Royals10–14Coleman (1–1)Freeland (1–4)Barlow (3)Coors Field35,17616–16L5
33May 14Royals10–4Márquez (1–3)Hernández (0–3)Coors Field40,53417–16W1
34May 15Royals7–8Staumont (1–0)Bard (1–1)Barlow (4)Coors Field34,50517–17L1
35May 16Giants6–7Brebbia (1–0)Bard (1–2)Doval (6)Coors Field23,18017–18L2
36May 17Giants7–10Cobb (3–1)Kuhl (3–2)Doval (7)Coors Field25,73517–19L3
37May 18Giants5–3Kinley (1–0)Álvarez (1–1)Bard (10)Coors Field26,71318–19W1
May 20MetsPPD, SNOW; rescheduled for May 21
38May 21 (1)Mets1–5Carrasco (4–1)Márquez (1–4)Coors Field20,73718–20L1
39May 21 (2)Mets11–3Goudeau (1–0)Williams (0–3)Coors Field25,78319–20W1
40May 22Mets0–2Walker (2–0)Gomber (2–4)Díaz (10)Coors Field35,24819–21L1
41May 23@ Pirates1–2Bednar (1–0)Kinley (1–1)PNC Park8,37619–22L2
42May 24@ Pirates2–1 (10)Bard (2–2)Bednar (1–1)PNC Park9,00920–22W1
43May 25@ Pirates5–10Peters (4–2)Lawrence (1–1)PNC Park10,01420–23L1
44May 26@ Nationals3–7Corbin (1–7)Márquez (1–5)Nationals Park16,26420–24L2
May 27@ NationalsPPD, RAIN; rescheduled for May 28
45May 28 (1)@ Nationals7–13Ramírez (1–0)Gomber (2–5)Nationals Park20,29420–25L3
46May 28 (2)@ Nationals3–2Kuhl (4–2)Finnegan (1–1)Bard (11)Nationals Park26,53521–25W1
47May 29@ Nationals5–6Gray (5–4)Freeland (1–5)Rainey (5)Nationals Park25,22521–26L1
48May 30Marlins7–1Feltner (1–1)Sulser (0–2)Coors Field40,27522–26W1
May 31MarlinsPPD, RAIN; rescheduled for June 1
June: 11–17 (Home: 6–9; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
49June 1 (1)Marlins1–14Cabrera (1–0)Senzatela (2–3)Coors Fieldsee 2nd game22–27L1
50June 1 (2)Marlins13–12 (10)Bard (3–2)Sulser (0–3)Coors Field22,71923–27W1
51June 2Braves6–13Anderson (4–3)Gomber (2–6)Coors Field26,59423–28L1
52June 3Braves1–3 (10)Minter (1–0)Estévez (1–2)Jansen (13)Coors Field37,33623–29L2
53June 4Braves2–6 (11)Minter (2–0)Chacín (3–2)Coors Field41,05423–30L3
54June 5Braves7–8Morton (4–3)Feltner (1–2)Jansen (14)Coors Field39,40923–31L4
55June 7@ Giants5–3Márquez (2–5)Littell (1–2)Bard (12)Oracle Park24,78524–31W1
56June 8@ Giants1–2 (10)Doval (1–2)Estévez (1–3)Oracle Park21,53524–32L1
57June 9@ Giants4–2Gomber (3–6)Webb (5–2)Colomé (3)Oracle Park23,78025–32W1
58June 10@ Padres0–9Musgrove (7–0)Kuhl (4–3)Petco Park35,20725–33L1
59June 11 (1)@ Padres1–2 (10)Wilson (4–1)Estévez (1–4)Petco Park31,41525–34L2
60June 11 (2)@ Padres6–2Freeland (2–5)Gore (4–2)Petco Park30,04026–34W1
61June 12@ Padres4–2Márquez (3–5)García (4–3)Bard (13)Petco Park41,75427–34W2
62June 14Guardians3–4 (10)Shaw (2–0)Stephenson (0–1)Clase (12)Coors Field28,37727–35L1
63June 15Guardians5–7Shaw (3–0)Gomber (3–7)Clase (13)Coors Field23,83827–36L2
64June 16Guardians2–4McKenzie (4–5)Kuhl (4–4)Clase (14)Coors Field26,62927–37L3
65June 17Padres10–4Freeland (3–5)Gore (4–3)Coors Field34,30428–37W1
66June 18Padres5–4Colomé (2–0)García (4–4)Bard (14)Coors Field38,76829–37W2
67June 19Padres8–3Senzatela (3–3)Snell (0–4)Coors Field47,34230–37W3
68June 21@ Marlins8–9Okert (4–0)Colomé (2–1)Scott (6)LoanDepot Park9,01230–38L1
69June 22@ Marlins4–7López (5–3)Kuhl (4–5)LoanDepot Park8,98330–39L2
70June 23@ Marlins2–3Okert (5–0)Colomé (2–2)Scott (7)LoanDepot Park11,85430–40L3
71June 24@ Twins1–0Márquez (4–5)Bundy (4–4)Bard (15)Target Field24,64331–40W1
72June 25@ Twins0–6Archer (2–3)Senzatela (3–4)Target Field24,57831–41L1
73June 26@ Twins3–6Ryan (6–3)Feltner (1–3)Durán (5)Target Field28,04831–42L2
74June 27Dodgers4–0Kuhl (5–5)Anderson (8–1)Coors Field38,70632–42W1
75June 28Dodgers7–4Freeland (4–5)Kershaw (5–2)Coors Field36,09733–42W2
76June 29Dodgers4–8Urías (6–6)Márquez (4–6)Coors Field37,09233–43L1
July: 13–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
77July 1Diamondbacks3–9Kelly (7–5)Senzatela (3–5)Coors Field47,58833–44L2
78July 2Diamondbacks11–7Gomber (4–7)Keuchel (2–6)Coors Field48,33134–44W1
79July 3Diamondbacks6–5Bird (1–0)Ramirez (2–2)Bard (16)Coors Field33,47935–44W2
80July 4@ Dodgers3–5Urías (7–6)Freeland (4–6)Almonte (1)Dodger Stadium47,16335–45L1
81July 5@ Dodgers2–5Pepiot (1–0)Márquez (4–7)Graterol (2)Dodger Stadium45,88535–46L2
82July 6@ Dodgers1–2Kimbrel (2–4)Bard (3–3)Dodger Stadium45,09835–47L3
83July 7@ Diamondbacks4–3Estévez (2–4)Melancon (3–7)Bard (17)Chase Field11,72736–47W1
84July 8@ Diamondbacks6–5Kuhl (6–5)Poppen (1–2)Colomé (4)Chase Field15,52437–47W2
85July 9@ Diamondbacks2–9Bumgarner (5–8)Freeland (4–7)Chase Field21,81937–48L1
86July 10@ Diamondbacks3–2Márquez (5–7)Middleton (1–2)Bard (18)Chase Field18,12638–48W1
87July 11Padres5–6Manaea (4–4)Ureña (0–1)Rogers (24)Coors Field27,59238–49L1
88July 12Padres5–3Gomber (5–7)Clevinger (2–2)Bard (19)Coors Field26,57739–49W1
89July 13Padres10–6Stephenson (1–1)Scott (0–1)Coors Field25,72540–49W2
90July 14Padres8–5Chacín (4–2)Crismatt (5–2)Estévez (1)Coors Field28,07741–49W3
91July 15Pirates13–2Márquez (6–7)Quintana (2–5)Coors Field33,71042–49W4
92July 16Pirates2–0Ureña (1–1)Keller (3–7)Bard (20)Coors Field34,16943–49W5
93July 17Pirates3–8Beede (1–1)Bird (1–1)Coors Field27,59143–50L1
92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, California
94July 22@ Brewers5–6 (13)Suter (2–3)Bird (1–2)American Family Field33,35743–51L2
95July 23@ Brewers4–9Woodruff (8–3)Ureña (1–2)American Family Field31,69443–52L3
96July 24@ Brewers9–10Suter (3–3)Colomé (2–3)Hader (28)American Family Field36,46543–53L4
97July 25@ Brewers2–0Freeland (5–7)Ashby (2–8)Bard (21)American Family Field25,19444–53W1
98July 26White Sox1–2Kopech (4–6)Márquez (6–8)Hendriks (19)Coors Field40,23344–54L1
99July 27White Sox6–5Stephenson (2–1)Graveman (3–2)Coors Field30,73145–54W1
100July 28Dodgers0–13Anderson (11–1)Ureña (1–3)Coors Field32,18245–55L1
101July 29Dodgers4–5Urías (10–6)Kuhl (6–6)Kimbrel (18)Coors Field41,65645–56L2
102July 30Dodgers5–3Freeland (6–7)Kershaw (7–3)Bard (22)Coors Field47,41546–56W1
103July 31Dodgers3–7Gonsolin (12–1)Márquez (6–9)Coors Field36,21246–57L1
August: 10–18 (Home: 6–6; Away: 4–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
104August 1@ Padres1–4Clevinger (3–3)Senzatela (3–6)García (2)Petco Park29,98346–58L2
105August 2 (1)@ Padres5–13Darvish (10–4)Bird (1–3)Petco Park23,82846–59L3
106August 2 (2)@ Padres2–3Hader (2–4)Colomé (2–4)Petco Park30,75946–60L4
107August 3@ Padres1–9Snell (4–5)Kuhl (6–7)Petco Park44,65246–61L5
108August 4@ Padres7–3Freeland (7–7)Musgrove (8–5)Petco Park30,36647–61W1
109August 5@ Diamondbacks5–6Devenski (1–0)Colomé (2–5)Kennedy (6)Chase Field17,72047–62L1
110August 6@ Diamondbacks3–2Estévez (3–4)Kennedy (4–5)Bard (23)Chase Field21,14648–62W1
111August 7@ Diamondbacks4–6Devenski (2–0)Colomé (2–6)Melancon (15)Chase Field20,64448–63L1
112August 9Cardinals16–5Feltner (2–3)Mikolas (8–9)Coors Field35,01149–63W1
113August 10Cardinals5–9Quintana (4–5)Freeland (7–8)Coors Field35,16449–64L1
114August 11Cardinals8–6Gilbreath (1–0)Hicks (3–6)Bard (24)Coors Field30,29350–64W1
115August 12Diamondbacks5–3Lamet (1–1)Devenski (2–1)Estévez (2)Coors Field32,05551–64W2
116August 13Diamondbacks0–6Gallen (8–2)Ureña (1–4)Coors Field35,23351–65L1
117August 14Diamondbacks4–7Henry (2–1)Feltner (2–4)Kennedy (8)Coors Field32,44251–66L2
118August 16@ Cardinals4–5Helsley (7–1)Lamet (1–2)Busch Stadium39,10551–67L3
119August 17@ Cardinals1–5Montgomery (6–3)Márquez (6–10)Busch Stadium38,03351–68L4
120August 18@ Cardinals0–13Wainwright (9–8)Senzatela (3–7)Busch Stadium36,13751–69L5
121August 19Giants7–4Ureña (2–4)Wood (8–10)Bard (25)Coors Field31,60452–69W1
122August 20Giants4–3 (10)Gilbreath (2–0)Doval (4–6)Coors Field35,27853–69W2
123August 21Giants8–9 (11)Leone (4–4)Bird (1–4)Littell (1)Coors Field30,68253–70L1
124August 23Rangers7–6Lawrence (2–1)Burke (6–3)Bard (26)Coors Field28,53354–70W1
125August 24Rangers4–16Pérez (10–4)Ureña (2–5)Coors Field25,21354–71L1
126August 25@ Mets1–3deGrom (3–1)Feltner (2–5)Ottavino (1)Citi Field37,37754–72L2
127August 26@ Mets6–7Díaz (3–1)Bard (3–4)Citi Field32,44754–73L3
128August 27@ Mets0–3Peterson (7–3)Freeland (7–9)Ottavino (2)Citi Field42,61754–74L4
129August 28@ Mets1–0Márquez (7–10)Scherzer (9–4)Bard (27)Citi Field36,39655–74W1
130August 30@ Braves3–2Ureña (3–5)Fried (12–5)Bard (28)Truist Park34,23756–74W2
131August 31@ Braves2–3Wright (17–5)Feltner (2–6)Jansen (30)Truist Park29,55456–75L1
September: 9–17 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
132September 1@ Braves0–3Strider (9–4)Kuhl (6–8)Jansen (31)Truist Park31,20356–76L2
133September 2@ Reds2–3Díaz (5–2)Colomé (2–7)Great American Ball Park16,76356–77L3
September 3@ RedsPPD, RAIN; rescheduled for Sept 4
134September 4 (1)@ Reds8–4Márquez (8–10)Kuhnel (2–3)Great American Ball Parksee 2nd game57–77W1
135September 4 (2)@ Reds0–10Law (2–1)Ureña (3–6)Great American Ball Park23,06057–78L1
136September 5Brewers4–6Houser (5–9)Feltner (2–7)Williams (10)Coors Field32,62757–79L2
137September 6Brewers10–7 (10)Bard (4–4)Rogers (3–7)Coors Field22,32958–79W1
138September 7Brewers8–4Freeland (8–9)Lauer (10–7)Coors Field20,27859–79W2
139September 9Diamondbacks13–10Bard (5–4)Smith (1–2)Coors Field34,84860–79W3
140September 10Diamondbacks4–1Lawrence (3–1)Bumgarner (6–14)Bard (29)Coors Field27,87161–79W4
141September 11Diamondbacks6–12Gallen (12–2)Feltner (2–8)Coors Field27,54661–80L1
142September 13@ White Sox2–4Kopech (5–9)Kuhl (6–9)Hendriks (33)Guaranteed Rate Field23,60661–81L2
143September 14@ White Sox3–0Freeland (9–9)Cease (14–7)Bard (30)Guaranteed Rate Field16,65462–81W1
144September 16@ Cubs1–2Stroman (4–7)Márquez (8–11)Rodríguez (2)Wrigley Field31,77562–82L2
145September 17@ Cubs3–1Estévez (4–4)Alzolay (0–1)Bard (31)Wrigley Field34,53063–82W1
146September 18@ Cubs4–3Feltner (3–8)Assad (1–2)Bard (32)Wrigley Field35,62764–82W2
147September 19Giants7–10 (10)Doval (6–6)Hollowell (0–1)Alexander (2)Coors Field23,05564–83L1
148September 20Giants3–6Rogers (3–4)Freeland (9–10)García (1)Coors Field23,94264–84L2
149September 21Giants1–6Webb (14–9)Márquez (8–12)Coors Field23,29364–85L3
150September 22Giants0–3Cotton (3–2)Ureña (3–7)Doval (24)Coors Field25,66964–86L4
151September 23Padres4–3 (10)Bard (6–4)Morejón (4–1)Coors Field48,32165–86W1
152September 24Padres3–9Darvish (16–7)Kuhl (6–10)Coors Field45,98365–87L1
153September 25Padres6–13Suárez (5–1)Freeland (9–11)Coors Field40,50365–88L2
154September 27@ Giants2–5Webb (15–9)Márquez (8–13)Oracle Park24,21865–89L3
155September 28@ Giants3–6Hjelle (1–2)Ureña (3–8)Oracle Park22,66365–90L4
156September 29@ Giants4–6Rodón (14–8)Feltner (3–9)Doval (27)Oracle Park24,11265–91L5
157September 30@ Dodgers1–10Kershaw (11–3)Kuhl (6–11)Dodger Stadium52,02565–92L6
October: 3–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 3–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
158October 1@ Dodgers4–6Phillips (7–3)Hollowell (0–2)Graterol (4)Dodger Stadium47,33465–93L7
159October 2@ Dodgers4–1Márquez (9–13)Anderson (15–5)Bard (33)Dodger Stadium44,09166–93W1
160October 3@ Dodgers2–1Bird (2–4)Graterol (2–4)Lawrence (1)Dodger Stadium52,01267–93W2
161October 4@ Dodgers5–2Feltner (4–9)Heaney (4–4)Bard (34)Dodger Stadium51,83368–93W3
162October 5@ Dodgers1–6Kershaw (12–3)Smith (0–1)Dodger Stadium37,51468–94L1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Rockies team member

Roster

2022 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Statistics

Final.

Batting

List does not include pitchers. Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging; OPS = On base + slugging

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS
C. J. Cron 150575791482832910243164.257.315.468.783
Charlie Blackmon 13553060140226167832109.264.314.419.733
Ryan McMahon 15352967130233206760158.246.327.414.741
Brendan Rodgers 13752772140303136346101.266.325.408.733
Randal Grichuk 14150660131212197324127.259.299.425.724
José Iglesias 118439481283003471756.292.328.380.708
Connor Joe 11140456962047285597.238.338.359.697
Yonathan Daza 113372561122122342658.301.349.384.733
Elías Díaz 10535129801829512582.228.281.368.649
Garrett Hampson 901992942732152163.211.287.307.594
Brian Serven 621871938416161344.203.261.332.593
Elehuris Montero 531762141151616860.233.270.432.702
Sam Hilliard 701742632612142357.184.280.264.544
Kris Bryant 4216028491205141727.306.376.475.851
Alan Trejo 35118153260417531.271.312.424.736
Michael Toglia 31111102482212944.216.275.378.653
Sean Bouchard 2774922603112125.297.454.500.954
Wynton Bernard 1242912100308.286.286.310.596
Dom Núñez 1433341002610.121.244.152.396
Ezequiel Tovar 93327101229.212.257.333.590
Team Totals16255406981408280341496694531380.254.315.398.713

Pitching

List does not include position players. Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Germán Márquez 9135.0031310181.218510910163150
Kyle Freeland 9114.5331310174.2193968853131
Chad Kuhl 6115.7227270137.0155918758110
Austin Gomber 575.5633170124.213780773495
Ryan Feltner 495.832019097.110265633584
Antonio Senzatela 375.071919092.113356522354
José Ureña 385.141717089.110257513860
Daniel Bard 641.795703460.13515122569
Carlos Estévez 443.47620257.04427222354
Jake Bird 244.91380047.24529262342
Jhoulys Chacín 427.61350047.15544402137
Álex Colomé 275.74530447.05736302232
Robert Stephenson 216.04450044.25334301337
Ty Blach 105.89241144.15129291129
Lucas Gilbreath 204.19470043.03722202649
Justin Lawrence 315.70380142.24427272248
Tyler Kinley 110.75250024.02152627
Ashton Goudeau 107.08120120.12518161016
Dinelson Lamet 114.05190020.014991029
Chad Smith 017.50150018.01615151523
Gavin Hollowell 027.716007.077648
Jordan Sheffield 000.002002.020021
Noah Davis 0018.001001.032212
Team Totals68945.06162162431425.115168738025391187

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes Pacific Coast League Warren Schaefer
Double-A Hartford Yard Goats Eastern League Chris Denorfia
High-A Spokane Indians Northwest League Scott Little
Low-A Fresno Grizzlies California League Robinson Cancel
Rookie ACL Rockies Arizona Complex League
Rookie DSL Rockies Dominican Summer League

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