2012 Colorado Rockies season

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2012  Colorado Rockies
League National League
Division West Division
Ballpark Coors Field
City Denver, Colorado
Record64–98 (.395)
Divisional place5th
Owners Charles & Dick Monfort
General managers Dan O'Dowd
Managers Jim Tracy
Television Root Sports Rocky Mountain
(Drew Goodman, George Frazier, Jeff Huson)
Radio KOA (English)
(Jack Corrigan, Jerry Schemmel)
KMXA (Spanish)
(Tony Guevara)
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The Colorado Rockies' 2012 season was the franchise's 20th in Major League Baseball. It involved the Rockies' 18th season of playing their home games at Coors Field.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

NL West standings

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
San Francisco Giants 94680.58048–3346–35
Los Angeles Dodgers 86760.531845–3641–40
Arizona Diamondbacks 81810.5001341–4040–41
San Diego Padres 76860.4691842–3934–47
Colorado Rockies 64980.3953035–4629–52

NL Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Washington Nationals 98640.605
Cincinnati Reds 97650.599
San Francisco Giants 94680.580
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Atlanta Braves 94680.580+6
St. Louis Cardinals 88740.543
Los Angeles Dodgers 86760.5312
Milwaukee Brewers 83790.5125
Arizona Diamondbacks 81810.5007
Philadelphia Phillies 81810.5007
Pittsburgh Pirates 79830.4889
San Diego Padres 76860.46912
New York Mets 74880.45714
Miami Marlins 69930.42619
Colorado Rockies 64980.39524
Chicago Cubs 611010.37727
Houston Astros 551070.34033

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2012
TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLHOULADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 2–55–42–59–76–012–65–33–33–42–43–47–119–91–52–49–6
Atlanta 5–23–41–56–14–23–314–43–312–612–63–24–33–45–18–108–10
Chicago 4–54–34–122–48–52–42–44–134–22–48–83–31–67–101–65–10
Cincinnati 5–25–112–45–110–52–43–39–66–23–411–76–24–36–72–57–8
Colorado 7–91–64–21–55–28–103–45–15–22–72–48–104–142–54–32–13
Houston 0–62–45–85–102–52–42–48–94–23–35–123–51–84–111–76–9
Los Angeles 6–123–34–24–210–84–24–21–64–35–26–111–78-106–54–26–9
Miami 3–54–144–23–34–34–22–44–44–128–101–45–15–22–59–95–13
Milwaukee 3–33–313–46–91–59–86–14–43–22–511–43–42–46–93–56–9
New York 4–36–122–42–62–52–43–412–42–310–85–24–34–44–34–148–7
Philadelphia 4–26–124–24–37–23–32–510–85–28–103–44–32–45–29-95–10
Pittsburgh 4–32–38–87–114–212–51–64–14–112–54–31–53–38–73–210–8
San Diego 11–73–43–32–610–85–37–111–54–33–43–45–16–123–32–38–7
San Francisco 9–94–36–13–414–48–110–82–54–24–44–23–312–63–31–57–8
St. Louis 5–11–510–77–65–211–45–65–29–63–43–47–83–33–33–48–7
Washington 4–210–86–15–23–47–12–49–95–314–49-92–33–25-14-310–8

Transactions

Major League Debuts

Roster

2012 Colorado Rockies
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Game log

Legend
 Rockies win
 Rockies loss
 Postponement
BoldRockies team member
2012 Game Log
April (1111)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6@ Astros 53 Guthrie (10) Rodriguez (01) Betancourt (1)43,46410
2April 7@ Astros 73 Harrell (10) Moyer (01)23,96211
3April 8@ Astros 32 López (10) Brothers (01) Myers (1)14,19512
4April 9 Giants 70 Zito (10) Chacín (01)49,28213
5April 11 Giants 178 Reynolds (10) Mota (01) Chatwood (1)30,33723
6April 12 Giants 42 Bumgarner (11) Moyer (02) Wilson (1)25,86024
7April 13 Diamondbacks 76 Brothers (11) Shaw (01) Betancourt (2)30,64234
8April 14 Diamondbacks 87 Chatwood (10) Putz (01)29,85644
9April 15 Diamondbacks 52 Cahill (10) Pomeranz (01) Shaw (2)26,95245
10April 16 Padres 71 Luebke (11) Guthrie (11)21,54746
11April 17 Padres 53 Moyer (12) Bass (02) Betancourt (3)24,52556
12April 18 Padres 84 Nicasio (10) Richard (11)24,76266
13April 20@ Brewers 43 Belisle (10) Axford (01) Betancourt (4)39,18876
14April 21@ Brewers 94 Veras (20) Rogers (01)43,56577
15April 22@ Brewers 41 Guthrie (21) Rodríguez (02) Betancourt (5)42,61187
April 23@ Pirates Postponed (rain)Rescheduled for April 25
16April 24@ Pirates 54 Watson (10) Belisle (11) Hanrahan (3)10,48488
17April 25@ Pirates 21 Reynolds (20) Resop (02) Betancourt (6)98
18April 25@ Pirates 51 Morton (11) Chacín (02)15,21899
19April 27 Mets 189 Reynolds (30) Acosta (01)35,103109
20April 28 Mets 75 Gee (22) Moscoso (01) Francisco (5)38,7981010
21April 29 Mets 65 (11) Francisco (11) Belisle (12) Ramírez (1)36,6901011
22April 30 Dodgers 62 Nicasio (20) Harang (12)25,2271111
May (1018)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1 Dodgers 76 Lilly (30) Chacín (03) Guerra (8)26,2111112
24May 2 Dodgers 85 Betancourt (10) Wright (11)30,2761212
25May 4 Braves 98 (11) Durbin (20) Escalona (01) Kimbrel (9)33,1841213
26May 5 Braves 139 Martínez (20) Rogers (02) Hernández (1)40,0131214
27May 6 Braves 72 Beachy (31) Nicasio (21) Martínez (1)45,3301215
28May 7@ Padres 32 Vólquez (12) Pomeranz (02) Thayer (1)15,8951216
29May 8@ Padres 31 Suppan (20) White (01) Thayer (2)17,4781217
30May 9@ Padres 62 Friedrich (10) Bass (14)20,0591317
31May 11@ Dodgers 73 Capuano (50) Moyer (13)35,5911318
32May 12@ Dodgers 21 Harang (22) Outman (01) Jansen (3)33,7351319
33May 13@ Dodgers 115 Lilly (50) White (02)49,1241320
34May 14@ Giants 32 Romo (20) Brothers (12) Casilla (8)41,2541321
35May 15@ Giants 54 Brothers (22) Casilla (02) Betancourt (7)41,3321421
36May 16 Diamondbacks 61 Moyer (23) Corbin (22)32,1621521
37May 17 Diamondbacks 97 Ziegler (21) Betancourt (11) Putz (7)32,0351522
38May 18 Mariners 40 Millwood (24) White (03)34,8871523
39May 19 Mariners 103 Vargas (53) Friedrich (11)30,7841524
40May 20 Mariners 64 Beavan (24) Guthrie (22)36,6621525
41May 21@ Marlins 74 Buehrle (44) Moyer (24) Bell (6)25,1551526
42May 22@ Marlins 76 Nolasco (52) Nicasio (22) Bell (7)22,2421527
43May 23@ Marlins 84 White (13) Zambrano (23)23,9851627
44May 25@ Reds 63 Friedrich (21) Cueto (52) Betancourt (8)29,5971727
45May 26@ Reds 103 Hoover (10) Guthrie (23)35,3141728
46May 27@ Reds 75 Latos (42) Moyer (25) Chapman (3)29,3681729
47May 28 Astros 97 Belisle (22) Rodriguez (15) Betancourt (9)34,5461829
48May 28 Astros 76 (10) Roenicke (10) Myers (02)35,7861929
49May 30 Astros 135 Friedrich (31) Harrell (44)28,1022029
50May 31 Astros 115 Guthrie (33) Norris (52)31,7992129
June (918)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
51June 1 Dodgers 133 Ottavino (10) Capuano (72)36,7952229
52June 2 Dodgers 62 Harang (43) Nicasio (23)36,1752230
53June 3 Dodgers 32 White (23) Eovaldi (02) Betancourt (10)35,3532330
54June 5@ Diamondbacks 40 Friedrich (41) Saunders (34)22,8812430
55June 6@ Diamondbacks 100 Kennedy (55) Guthrie (34)22,3222431
56June 7@ Diamondbacks 61 Miley (72) Outman (02)23,0692432
57June 8 Angels 72 Wilson (74) White (24)41,8142433
58June 9 Angels 115 Haren (46) Francis (01)37,8012434
59June 10 Angels 108 Santana (37) Friedrich (42) Downs (6)37,7222435
60June 12 Athletics 85 Colón (66) Guthrie (35) Cook (1)33,6352436
61June 13 Athletics 108 Blevins (10) Betancourt (12) Cook (2)32,1552437
62June 14 Athletics 82 Parker (33) White (25)32,5272438
63June 15@ Tigers 124 (10) Belisle (32) Valverde (32)41,8782538
64June 16@ Tigers 41 Fister (13) Friedrich (43)41,8002539
65June 17@ Tigers 50 Scherzer (64) Guthrie (36)40,6192540
66June 19@ Phillies 72 Hamels (103) Outman (03)44,3292541
67June 20@ Phillies 76 Papelbon (12) Betancourt (13)43,7292542
68June 21@ Phillies 41 Roenicke (20) Worley (34) Betancourt (11)43,8052642
69June 22@ Rangers 41 Oswalt (10) Friedrich (44) Nathan (16)46,9642643
70June 23@ Rangers 117 Brothers (32) Lewis (66)42,5162743
71June 24@ Rangers 42 Harrison (103) White (26)45,4072744
72June 25 Nationals 42 Roenicke (30) Strasburg (92) Betancourt (12)40,1772844
73June 26 Nationals 125 Gonzalez (103) Friedrich (45)36,1102845
74June 27 Nationals 115 Zimmermann (46) Cabrera (01)36,0452846
75June 28 Nationals 1110 (11) Ottavino (20) Stammen (31)33,9572946
76June 29 Padres 102 Francis (11) Marquis (38)42,7853046
77June 30 Padres 84 Vólquez (57) Guthrie (37)48,1693047
July (717)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
78July 1 Padres 20 Wells (11) Pomeranz (03) Street (12)31,8293048
79July 2@ Cardinals 93 Lohse (82) Chatwood (11)39,4563049
80July 3@ Cardinals 32 Francis (21) Kelly (11) Betancourt (13)41,7013149
81July 4@ Cardinals 41 Wainwright (78) Guthrie (38) Motte (18)42,3383150
82July 5@ Cardinals 62 Lynn (114) Friedrich (46) Motte (19)41,7513151
83July 6@ Nationals 51 Pomeranz (13) Strasburg (94) Betancourt (14)28,9513251
84July 7@ Nationals 41 Gonzalez (123) Francis (22) Clippard (14)28,0323252
85July 8@ Nationals 43 Brothers (42) Clippard (23) Betancourt (15)25,1253352
86July 13 Phillies 62 Friedrich (56) Lee (16)33,3463452
87July 14 Phillies 85 Worley (55) Guthrie (39) Papelbon (19)35,1513453
88July 15 Phillies 51 Hamels (114) Pomeranz (14)25,6853454
89July 16 Pirates 54 Brothers (52) Grilli (13)36,9073554
90July 17 Pirates 62 Bédard (510) Friedrich (57) Hanrahan (25)42,5743555
91July 18 Pirates 96 McDonald (103) Reynolds (31) Hanrahan (26)30,8423556
92July 20@ Padres 95 Marquis (59) Pomeranz (15)25,5073557
93July 21@ Padres 86 (12) Torres (10) Thatcher (03) Betancourt (16)37,1743657
94July 22@ Padres 32 Thayer (22) Ottavino (21) Street (16)25,1983658
95July 23@ Diamondbacks 63 Kennedy (88) Sánchez (17) Putz (18)20,0563659
96July 24@ Diamondbacks 62 Saunders (56) Cabrera (02)20,4323660
97July 25@ Diamondbacks 42 Francis (32) Cahill (89) Betancourt (17)23,3853760
98July 27 Reds 30 Arroyo (66) Pomeranz (16) Chapman (20)38,2143761
99July 28 Reds 97 Cueto (135) Friedrich (58) Chapman (21)42,8263762
100July 29 Reds 72 Latos (93) Sánchez (18)29,4303763
101July 31 Cardinals 116 Lohse (112) Francis (33)31,2973764
August (1613)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
102August 1 Cardinals 96 Westbrook (108) Belisle (33)29,5473765
103August 2 Cardinals 82 Brothers (62) Salas (14)29,6593865
104August 3 Giants 164 Vogelsong (95) Sánchez (19)30,1763866
105August 4 Giants 116 Bumgarner (126) Francis (34)35,2423867
106August 5 Giants 83 Lincecum (611) Chatwood (12)28,8043868
107August 6@ Dodgers 20 Ottavino (31) Capuano (108) Betancourt (18)32,6593968
108August 7@ Dodgers 31 Roenicke (40) Harang (77) Betancourt (19)55,0244068
109August 8@ Dodgers 64 Billingsley (89) Torres (11) Jansen (22)37,0844069
110August 10@ Giants 30 Chatwood (22) Lincecum (612) Betancourt (20)41,7294169
111August 11@ Giants 93 Cain (115) Pomeranz (17)42,4834170
112August 12@ Giants 96 Hensley (43) Belisle (34)41,4924171
113August 13 Brewers 96 Francis (44) Fiers (65)26,8214271
114August 14 Brewers 86 Chatwood (32) Wolf (39) Betancourt (21)28,0364371
115August 15 Brewers 76 Harris (10) Henderson (02)23,4114471
116August 16 Marlins 53 Ottavino (41) Nolasco (912) Betancourt (22)24,8074571
117August 17 Marlins 65 LeBlanc (22) Roenicke (41) Cishek (8)25,6144572
118August 18 Marlins 65 Eovaldi (48) Chatwood (33) Cishek (9)30,4264573
119August 19 Marlins 32 Ottavino (51) Johnson (710) Betancourt (23)43,9614673
120August 20@ Mets 31 Brothers (72) Edgin (11) Betancourt (24)23,8334773
121August 21@ Mets 62 Chacín (13) Young (37)27,6334873
122August 22@ Mets 52 Torres (21) Ramírez (23) Betancourt (25)22,2044973
123August 23@ Mets 10 Brothers (82) Parnell (23) Belisle (1)22,5445073
124August 24@ Cubs 53 Russell (61) Belisle (35) Mármol (16)31,2555074
125August 25@ Cubs 43 Torres (31) Corpas (01) Betancourt (26)35,2965174
126August 26@ Cubs 50 (8) Volstad (19) Chacín (14) Camp (2)32,3465175
127August 27 Dodgers 100 Francis (54) Beckett (512) Belisle (2)30,1485275
128August 28 Dodgers 84 Chatwood (43) Capuano (1110)28,3685375
129August 29 Dodgers 108 Blanton (912) Pomeranz (18) Belisario (1)25,1555376
130August 31 Padres 54 Richard (1212) White (27) Gregerson (3)27,3665377
September (920)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
131September 1 Padres 91 Chacín (24) Vólquez (910)30,1525477
132September 2 Padres 1110 Moscoso (11) Brach (14) Betancourt (27)30,6785577
133September 3@ Braves 61 Medlen (71) Chatwood (44)24,8485578
134September 4@ Braves 60 Torres (41) Hanson (128)16,6865678
135September 5@ Braves 10 Minor (810) White (28) Kimbrel (33)16,7145679
136September 6@ Braves 10 Hudson (145) Chacín (25) Kimbrel (34)19,3135680
137September 7@ Phillies 32 Papelbon (46) Harris (11)42,0285681
September 8@ Phillies Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 9
138September 9@ Phillies 32 Papelbon (56) Belisle (36)41,8135682
139September 9@ Phillies 74 Rosenberg (12) Roenicke (42) Papelbon (32)40,3945683
140September 10 Giants 65 Moscoso (21) Vogelsong (128) Betancourt (28)25,8175783
141September 11 Giants 98 Kontos (21) Torres (42) López (7)26,6315784
142September 12 Giants 83 Lincecum (914) Francis (55)24,1825785
143September 14@ Padres 74 Moscoso (31) Cashner (34) Betancourt (29)25,0185885
144September 15@ Padres 43 Kelly (21) Pomeranz (19) Gregerson (8)27,6515886
145September 16@ Padres 1211 Thatcher (14) Belisle (37)22,9485887
146September 17@ Giants 21 Bumgarner (1510) Moscoso (32) Romo (12)41,2805888
147September 18@ Giants 63 Lincecum (1014) Francis (56)41,7185889
148September 19@ Giants 71 Cain (155) Chatwood (45)41,2925890
149September 20@ Giants 92 Zito (138) de la Rosa (01)41,1575891
150September 21 Diamondbacks 155 Miley (1610) White (29)42,3595892
151September 22 Diamondbacks 87 Bergesen (20) Torres (43) Putz (31)33,6895893
152September 23 Diamondbacks 107 Albers (31) Belisle (38) Putz (32)32,4485894
153September 24 Diamondbacks 42 Chatwood (55) Cahill (1212) Betancourt (30)22,2775994
154September 25 Cubs 105 (7) Torres (53) Rusin (13)26,6606094
155September 26 Cubs 60 Pomeranz (29) Berken (02)27,0576194
156September 27 Cubs 75 Chacín (35) Volstad (311) Betancourt (31)30,2886294
157September 28@ Dodgers 80 Kershaw (139) Francis (57)37,1336295
158September 29@ Dodgers 30 Blanton (1013) Chatwood (56) League (15)40,7246296
159September 30@ Dodgers 71 Beckett (714) de la Rosa (02)35,6076297
October (21)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
160October 1@ Diamondbacks 75 (13) Outman (13) Bergesen (21) Roenicke (1)24,1236397
161October 2@ Diamondbacks 53 Ziegler (61) Betancourt (14)22,4666398
162October 3@ Diamondbacks 21 Francis (67) Kennedy (1512) Belisle (3)24,3446498

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Wilin Rosario 117396107.2702871
1B Todd Helton 6924057.238737
2B Marco Scutaro 95377102.271430
SS Josh Rutledge 7327776.274837
3B Jordan Pacheco 132475147.309554
LF Carlos González 135518157.3032285
CF Dexter Fowler 143454136.3001353
RF Michael Cuddyer 10135893.2601658

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Tyler Colvin 136420122.2901872
Chris Nelson 111345104.301953
DJ LeMahieu 8122968.297222
Jonathan Herrera 8622559.262312
Ramón Hernández 5218440.217528
Troy Tulowitzki 4718152.287827
Eric Young, Jr. 9817455.316415
Charlie Blackmon 4211332.28329
Andrew Brown 4611226.232511
Jason Giambi 608920.22518
Matt McBride 317816.205211
Wil Nieves 164714.29815
Rafael Ortega 242.50000
Tommy Field 220.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jeff Francis 24113.0675.5876
Alex White 2398.0295.5164
Drew Pomeranz 2296.2294.9383
Jeremy Guthrie 1990.2396.3545
Christian Friedrich 1684.2586.1774
Jhoulys Chacín 1469.0354.4345
Juan Nicasio 1158.0235.2854
Jamie Moyer 1053.2255.7036
Jonathan Sánchez 311.1039.539
Jorge De La Rosa 310.2029.286
Edwar Cabrera 25.20211.125

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Tyler Chatwood 1964.2565.4341
Josh Outman 2740.2138.1940

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Rafael Betancourt 6014312.8157
Matt Belisle 803833.7169
Rex Brothers 758203.8683
Matt Reynolds 713104.4051
Josh Roenicke 634213.2554
Adam Ottavino 535104.5681
Carlos Torres 315305.2642
Guillermo Moscoso 233206.1247
Esmil Rogers 230208.0629
Edgmer Escalona 220106.0421
Will Harris 201108.1519
Mike Ekstrom 150006.329
Rob Scahill 60001.044
Zach Putnam 20000.000


Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Colorado Springs Sky Sox Pacific Coast League Stu Cole
AA Tulsa Drillers Texas League Duane Espy
A Modesto Nuts California League Lenn Sakata
A Asheville Tourists South Atlantic League Joe Mikulik
A-Short Season Tri-City Dust Devils Northwest League Fred Ocasio
Rookie Grand Junction Rockies Pioneer League Tony Diaz

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  6. "Josh Outman Stats".
  7. "Jamie Moyer Stats".
  8. "Marco Scutaro Stats".
  9. "Jeremy Guthrie Stats".
  10. "Jamie Moyer Stats".
  11. "Jeff Francis Stats".
  12. "Esmil Rogers Stats".
  13. "Jonathan Sanchez Stats".
  14. "Marco Scutaro Stats".
  15. "2012 National League Baseball Debuts / Rookies by Baseball Almanac".
  16. "Colorado Rockies Minor League Affiliates".