2016 Colorado Rockies season

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2016  Colorado Rockies
Colorado Rockies logo.svg
League National League
Division West Division
Ballpark Coors Field
City Denver, Colorado
Record75–87 (.463)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Charles & Dick Monfort
General managers Jeff Bridich
Managers Walt Weiss
Television Root Sports Rocky Mountain
(Drew Goodman, Jeff Huson, Ryan Spilborghs)
Radio KOA (English)
Colorado Rockies Radio Network
(Jack Corrigan, Jerry Schemmel)
KNRV (Spanish)
(Salvador Hernandez, Javier Olivas, Carlos Valdez)
  2015 Seasons 2017  

The 2016 Colorado Rockies season was the franchise's 24th in Major League Baseball. It was the 22nd season the Rockies played their home games at Coors Field. After doing reasonably well most of the season and even posting a 54-53 (.505) record as late as August 3, they collapsed through the months of August and September, going an MLB-worst 21-34 in that span to finish 75-87, third place in the National League West, and missing the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season. At the end of the season Walt Weiss resigned his position as manager after 4 seasons at the helm.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 91710.56253–2838–43
San Francisco Giants 87750.537445–3642–39
Colorado Rockies 75870.4631642–3933–48
Arizona Diamondbacks 69930.4262233–4836–45
San Diego Padres 68940.4202339–4229–52

National League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Chicago Cubs 103580.640
Washington Nationals 95670.586
Los Angeles Dodgers 91710.562


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 87750.537
San Francisco Giants 87750.537
St. Louis Cardinals 86760.5311
Miami Marlins 79820.491
Pittsburgh Pirates 78830.484
Colorado Rockies 75870.46312
Milwaukee Brewers 73890.45114
Philadelphia Phillies 71910.43816
Arizona Diamondbacks 69930.42618
Atlanta Braves 68930.42218½
San Diego Padres 68940.42019
Cincinnati Reds 68940.42019

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2016
TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 5–22–53–310–97–122–43–45–14–31–510–96–134–32–55–15
Atlanta 2–53–33–41–61–511–72–510–911–83–44–23–42–44–158–12
Chicago 5–23–315–42–44–34–311–82–55–114–44–24–310–95–215–5
Cincinnati 3–34–34–155–22–53–411–80–64–29–103–43–39–103–45–15
Colorado 9–106–14–22–57–122–51–56–12–52–510–99–102–44–29–11
Los Angeles 12–75–13–45–212–71–65–24–34–22–511–88–114–25–110–10
Miami 4–27–113–44–35–26–14–27–129–106–13–32–44–39–106–14
Milwaukee 4–35–28–118–115–12–52–42–53–49–103–41–56–134–211–9
New York 1–59–105–26–01–63–412–75–212–73–34–34–33–37–1212–8
Philadelphia 3–48–111–52–45–22–410–94–37–123–45–23–32–55–1411–9
Pittsburgh 5–14–34–1410–95–25–21–610–93–34–33–34–39–102–49–11
San Diego 9–102–42–44–39–108–113–34–33–42–53–38–111–64–36–14
San Francisco 13–64–33–43–310–911–84–25–13–43–33–411–83–43–48–12
St. Louis 3–44–29–1010–94–22–43–413–63–35–210–96–14–32–58–12
Washington 5–215–42–54–32–41–510–92–412–714–54–23–44–35–212–8

Transactions

Major League Debuts

Roster

2016 Colorado Rockies
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Game log

Legend
 Rockies win
 Rockies loss
 Postponement
BoldRockies team member
2016 Game Log
April (1112)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 4@ Diamondbacks 105 Miller (10) Greinke (01)48,16510
2April 5@ Diamondbacks 116 Clippard (10) Bergman (01)21,83011
3April 6@ Diamondbacks 43 Chatwood (10) Corbin (01) McGee (1)18,57221
4April 8 Padres 136 Erlin (10) Lyles (01)49,36022
5April 9 Padres 163 Pomeranz (10) De La Rosa (01)35,17723
6April 10 Padres 63 Bettis (10) Shields (02) McGee (2)27,58733
7April 12 Giants 72 Samardzija (10) Chatwood (11)20,81434
8April 13 Giants 106 Rusin (10) Peavy (01)21,89144
9April 14 Giants 116 De La Rosa (11) Cain (01)21,22654
10April 15@ Cubs 61 Bettis (20) Hendricks (11)34,43764
11April 16@ Cubs 62 Arrieta (30) Bergman (02)41,70265
12April 17@ Cubs 20 Chatwood (21) Lester (11) McGee (3)41,67875
13April 18@ Reds 51 Lyles (11) Ohlendorf (22)12,77785
14April 19@ Reds 43 Stephenson (20) De La Rosa (12)13,24086
15April 20@ Reds 65 Ohlendorf (32) Bergman (03)12,97987
16April 22 Dodgers 75 Qualls (10) Hatcher (22) McGee (4)37,15397
17April 23 Dodgers 41 Maeda (30) Chatwood (22) Jansen (8)42,17998
18April 24 Dodgers 1210 Blanton (21) McGee (01) Jansen (9)35,96299
19April 25 Pirates 61 Locke (12) Bettis (21) Schugel (1)20,674910
20April 26 Pirates 94 Cole (22) De La Rosa (13)20,227911
21April 27 Pirates 98 (12) Lobstein (20) Estévez (01) Melancon (5)21,354912
April 28 Pirates Postponed (rain/snow)Rescheduled for June 9
22April 29@ Diamondbacks 90 Chatwood (32) Ray (11)23,0041012
23April 30@ Diamondbacks 52 Qualls (20) Ziegler (11) McGee (5)32,9871112
May (1315)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 1@ Diamondbacks 63 Bettis (31) Miller (03) McGee (6)25,4581212
25May 2@ Padres 21 Shields (14) Gray (01) Rodney (5)19,0131213
26May 3@ Padres 63 Cashner (22) Butler (01) Rodney (6)20,3941214
27May 4@ Padres 20 Chatwood (42) Vargas (01) McGee (7)20,0381314
28May 5@ Giants 177 Bergman (13) Cain (04)41,4771414
29May 6@ Giants 64 Bumgarner (42) Bettis (32) Casilla (7)41,3581415
30May 7@ Giants 21 (13) Law (10) Miller (11)41,5901416
31May 8@ Giants 20 Butler (11) Samardzija (42) McGee (8)41,5931516
32May 9 Diamondbacks 105 Bradley (10) Chatwood (43)22,0531517
33May 10 Diamondbacks 51 De La Rosa (44) Rusin (11)23,3631518
34May 11 Diamondbacks 87 Germen (10) Clippard (21) McGee (9)34,8901618
35May 13 Mets 52 Gray (11) Harvey (35) McGee (10)38,7121718
36May 14 Mets 74 Butler (21) Verrett (31) McGee (11)34,3621818
37May 15 Mets 43 Chatwood (53) Henderson (02) McGee (12)36,9011918
38May 17@ Cardinals 31 Bettis (42) García (33) McGee (13)41,1092018
39May 18@ Cardinals 20 Wainwright (43) Rusin (12) Rosenthal (8)42,6182019
40May 19@ Cardinals 137 Lyons (10) Gray (12)43,6832020
41May 20@ Pirates 21 Cole (53) Butler (22) Melancon (14)23,2482021
42May 21@ Pirates 51 Estévez (11) Melancon (01)31,3522121
May 22@ Pirates Postponed (rain)Rescheduled for May 23
43May 23@ Pirates 63 Boscán (10) Lyles (12) Melancon (15)34,5292122
44May 24@ Red Sox 83 Price (71) De La Rosa (14)36,1232123
45May 25@ Red Sox 103 Wright (44) Bettis (43)36,4302124
46May 26@ Red Sox 82 Gray (22) Buchholz (25)36,1622224
47May 27 Giants 52 Chatwood (63) Suárez (11) McGee (14)32,9012324
48May 28 Giants 105 Gearrin (10) Estévez (12)39,2532325
49May 29 Giants 83 Cueto (81) Rusin (13)42,3072326
50May 30 Reds 118 Straily (32) Bettis (44) Ramirez (1)30,6082327
51May 31 Reds 174 Gray (32) Moscot (03)20,4482427
June (1314)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 1 Reds 72 Lamb (13) Chatwood (64)23,6122428
53June 2 Reds 114 Simón (25) Butler (23)28,0802429
54June 3@ Padres 40 Pomeranz (55) Rusin (14)21,5882430
55June 4@ Padres 43 Cashner (35) Bettis (45) Rodney (11)25,5032431
56June 5@ Padres 103 Gray (42) Perdomo (12)26,2062531
57June 6@ Dodgers 61 Chatwood (74) Bolsinger (13)38,9642631
58June 7@ Dodgers 43 Jansen (21) Estévez (13)40,5252632
59June 8@ Dodgers 10 Rusin (24) Maeda (54) McGee (15)41,3242732
60June 9 Pirates 115 De La Rosa (24) Locke (54)24,6782832
61June 10 Padres 75 Quackenbush (32) McGee (02) Rodney (12)32,6632833
62June 11 Padres 53 Chatwood (84) Johnson (03) Estévez (1)29,0782933
63June 12 Padres 21 Germen (20) Quackenbush (33) Logan (1)32,9463033
64June 14 Yankees 1310 De La Rosa (34) Eovaldi (63) Estévez (2)46,3353133
65June 15 Yankees 63 Bettis (55) Nova (54) Estévez (3)40,0933233
66June 17@ Marlins 51 Wittgren (21) Gray (43)19,7673234
67June 18@ Marlins 96 McGowan (12) Butler (24) Ramos (21)19,6553235
68June 19@ Marlins 30 Koehler (66) Anderson (01) Ramos (22)24,9933236
69June 20@ Marlins 53 De La Rosa (44) Ellington (11) Estévez (4)18,1873336
70June 21@ Yankees 84 Bettis (65) Nova (55)34,7603436
71June 22@ Yankees 98 Chapman (10) Motte (01)40,1043437
72June 23 Diamondbacks 76 Ziegler (22) Estévez (14)36,5583438
73June 24 Diamondbacks 109 Collmenter (10) Estévez (15) Ziegler (16)35,2163439
74June 25 Diamondbacks 116 De La Rosa (54) Miller (27) Germen (1)33,3373539
75June 26 Diamondbacks 97 Estévez (25) Bracho (01)32,4353639
76June 27 Blue Jays 95 Gray (53) Storen (13)36,4193739
77June 28 Blue Jays 149 Happ (103) Butler (25)33,9173740
78June 29 Blue Jays 53 Sanchez (81) Anderson (02)38,4123741
July (1512)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
79July 1@ Dodgers 50 Norris (47) De La Rosa (55)43,6443742
80July 2@ Dodgers 61 Kazmir (73) Bettis (66)46,6083743
81July 3@ Dodgers 41 McCarthy (10) Gray (54) Jansen (24)41,8363744
82July 4@ Giants 31 Peavy (57) Anderson (03) Casilla (20)41,8743745
83July 5@ Giants 73 Lyles (22) Gearrin (31)41,7533845
84July 6@ Giants 51 Cueto (131) De La Rosa (56)42,0763846
85July 7 Phillies 112 Bettis (76) Morgan (17)35,2503946
86July 8 Phillies 53 Velasquez (82) McGee (03) Gómez (24)42,3353947
87July 9 Phillies 83 Anderson (13) Eickhoff (610) Lyles (1)48,1054047
88July 10 Phillies 103 Eflin (22) Chatwood (85)32,1134048
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89July 15@ Braves 112 De La Rosa (66) Harrell (11)27,2364148
90July 16@ Braves 43 Logan (10) Johnson (15) Estévez (5)28,3934248
91July 17@ Braves 10 Johnson (25) Germen (21)18,8734249
92July 18 Rays 74 Anderson (23) Smyly (211) Estévez (6)30,6014349
93July 19 Rays 101 Snell (24) Chatwood (86) Andriese (1)33,0614350
94July 20 Rays 113 Archer (513) De La Rosa (67)31,4564351
95July 21 Braves 73 Bettis (86) Foltynewicz (34) Estévez (7)36,5274451
96July 22 Braves 43 Gray (64) De La Cruz (03) Estévez (8)35,8804551
97July 23 Braves 84 Anderson (33) Wisler (410)46,1954651
98July 24 Braves 72 Chatwood (96) Jenkins (02)34,6954751
99July 25@ Orioles 32(10) Roe (10) Lyles (23)19,3614752
100July 26@ Orioles 63 Bettis (96) Tillman (143) Estévez (9)23,6774852
101July 27@ Orioles 31 Gray (74) Bundy (33) Estévez (10)20,3244952
102July 28@ Mets 21 Lyles (33) Familia (23) Estévez (11)38,2925052
103July 29@ Mets 61 Chatwood (106) Matz (87)40,0355152
104July 30@ Mets 72 De La Rosa (77) Colón (96)42,2075252
105July 31@ Mets 64 Blevins (41) Logan (11) Familia (37)36,2795253
August (1216)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
106August 2 Dodgers 73 Gray (84) McCarthy (22)32,6075353
107August 3 Dodgers 122 Anderson (43) Stewart (02)28,6825453
108August 4 Dodgers 42 Maeda (107) Chatwood (107) Jansen (32)31,1175454
109August 5 Marlins 53 Ellington (21) Estévez (26) Ramos (32)27,8885455
110August 6 Marlins 126 Bettis (106) Cashner (48)37,6995555
111August 7 Marlins 107 Conley (86) Gray (85) Rodney (18)40,8755556
112August 8 Rangers 43 Kela (31) Estévez (27) Diekman (3)31,7685557
113August 9 Rangers 75 Claudio (31) Oberg (01) Dyson (25)27,6715558
114August 10@ Rangers 54 Diekman (31) Logan (12) Bush (1)29,8665559
115August 11@ Rangers 129 Oberg (11) Diekman (32) Ottavino (1)20,7205659
116August 12@ Phillies 106 Thompson (11) Gray (86)23,6005660
117August 13@ Phillies 63 Eickhoff (812) Anderson (44) Gómez (30)23,2035661
118August 14@ Phillies 76 González (12) Chatwood (108) Gómez (31)20,0685662
119August 15 Nationals 54 Solis (23) Lyles (34) Melancon (34)27,8185663
120August 16 Nationals 62 Rusin (34) Petit (33)29,2095763
121August 17 Nationals 1210 Logan (22) Strasburg (154) Oberg (1)25,3085863
122August 19 Cubs 76 (11) Carasiti (10) Chapman (31)43,9505963
123August 20 Cubs 92 Cahill (33) Hoffman (01)48,1135964
124August 21 Cubs 114 De La Rosa (87) Hammel (136)46,2066064
125August 22@ Brewers 42 Nelson (713) Bettis (107) Thornburg (5)20,4586065
126August 23@ Brewers 64 Suter (11) Logan (23) Knebel (1)21,4606066
127August 24@ Brewers 71 Davies (106) Anderson (45)26,7026067
128August 26@ Nationals 5–8 Gonzalez (9–9) Hoffman (0–2)33,4336068
129August 27@ Nationals 9–4 (11) McGee (1–3) Petit (3–4)27,90161–68
130August 28@ Nationals 53 Bettis (117) Giolito (01) Ottavino (2)28,1246268
131August 29 Dodgers 81 Gray (96) Maeda (138)24,3086368
August 30 Dodgers Postponed (rain)Rescheduled for August 31
132August 31 Dodgers 70 Anderson (55) Stripling (36)24,7906468
133August 31 Dodgers 108 Avilán (10) Ottavino (01) Jansen (40)22,6836469
September (1116)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
134September 2 Diamondbacks 147 Estévez (37) Burgos (12)23,0026569
135September 3 Diamondbacks 94 Shipley (33) Chatwood (109)30,2806570
136September 4 Diamondbacks 85 Bradley (68) Gray (97)31,9816571
137September 5 Giants 60 Bettis (127) Moore (911)26,5746671
138September 6 Giants 32 López (12) Ottavino (02) Casilla (31)22,4376672
139September 7 Giants 65 Lyles (44) Osich (13)23,9616772
140September 8@ Padres 141 Richard (23) Hoffman (03)26,0536773
141September 9@ Padres 41 Chatwood (119) Perdomo (79) Ottavino (3)25,0156873
142September 10@ Padres 63 Friedrich (510) Gray (98) Maurer (9)23,7196874
143September 11@ Padres 32 (10) McGee (23) Quackenbush (76) Ottavino (4)25,1336974
144September 12@ Diamondbacks 129 Delgado (41) Lyles (45) Hudson (3)20,6376975
145September 13@ Diamondbacks 114 Ray (813) De La Rosa (88) Koch (1)20,8976976
146September 14@ Diamondbacks 116 Shipley (43) Hoffman (04)19,8016977
147September 16 Padres 87 Ottavino (12) Maurer (05)30,4517077
148September 17 Padres 80 Gray (108) Jackson (46)34,7247177
149September 18 Padres 63 Bettis (137) Cosart (04) Ottavino (5)25,8117277
150September 19 Cardinals 53 Martínez (158) Anderson (56) Siegrist (3)26,7837278
151September 20 Cardinals 105 Wainwright (129) De La Rosa (89)28,6657279
152September 21 Cardinals 111 Márquez (10) Weaver (14)26,0997379
153September 22@ Dodgers 74 Avilán (30) Logan (24) Jansen (46)48,3447380
154September 23@ Dodgers 52 Stripling (58) Gray (109) Jansen (47)52,3207381
155September 24@ Dodgers 141 Kershaw (123) Bettis (138)53,2997382
156September 25@ Dodgers 43 Blanton (72) Logan (25)51,9627383
157September 27@ Giants 123 Moore (1212) Márquez (11)41,5827384
158September 28@ Giants 20 Chatwood (129) Samardzija (1211) Ottavino (6)41,4267484
159September 29@ Giants 72 Cueto (185) Gray (1010)41,2757485
160September 30 Brewers 41 Bettis (148) Suter (22) Ottavino (7)41,0687585
October (02)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
161October 1 Brewers 43 (10) Thornburg (75) Ottavino (13) Barnes (1)32,8357586
162October 2 Brewers 64 (10) Thornburg (85) Rusin (35) Knebel (2)27,7627587

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 Nick Hundley 8328975.2601048
1B Mark Reynolds 118393111.2821453
2B DJ LeMahieu 146552192.3481166
SS Trevor Story 97372101.2722772
3B Nolan Arenado 160618182.29441133
LF Gerardo Parra 10236893.253739
CF Charlie Blackmon 143578187.3242982
RF Carlos González 150584174.29825100

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Daniel Descalso 9925066.264838
Cristhian Adames 12122549.218217
Ryan Raburn 11322349.220930
David Dahl 6322270.315724
Tony Wolters 7120553.259330
Brandon Barnes 4810022.22008
Ben Paulsen 399220.217111
Dustin Garneau 246816.23516
Stephen Cardullo 275612.21426
Tom Murphy 214412.273513
Raimel Tapia 223810.26303
Pat Valaika 13195.26312
Jordan Patterson 10188.44402
Rafael Ynoa 350.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Chad Bettis 32186.01484.79138
Jon Gray 29168.010104.61185
Tyler Chatwood 27158.01293.87117
Jorge De La Rosa 27134.0895.51108
Tyler Anderson 19114.1563.5499

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Chris Rusin 2984.1353.7469
Eddie Butler 1764.0257.1747
Jeff Hoffman 831.1044.8822
Germán Márquez 620.2115.2315

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Jake McGee 5723154.7338
Boone Logan 662513.6957
Carlos Estévez 6337115.2459
Chad Qualls 442005.2322
Jordan Lyles 404515.8332
Justin Miller 401105.7045
Gonzalez Germen 402115.3132
Adam Ottavino 341372.6735
Jason Motte 300104.9424
Scott Oberg 241115.1920
Matt Carasiti 191009.1917
Miguel Castro 190006.1412
Christian Bergman 151308.3922
Jason Gurka 60009.317
Yohan Flande 200012.270
David Hale 200013.501


Notes

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Albuquerque Isotopes Pacific Coast League Glenallen Hill
AA Hartford Yard Goats Eastern League Darin Everson
A-Advanced Modesto Nuts California League Fred Ocasio
A Asheville Tourists South Atlantic League Warren Schaeffer
A-Short Season Boise Hawks Northwest League Andy González
Rookie Grand Junction Rockies Pioneer League Frank Gonzales

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Yency Almonte is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He formerly played in MLB for the Colorado Rockies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Colorado Rockies season</span>

The 2018 Colorado Rockies season was the franchise's 26th in Major League Baseball and the 24th season the Rockies played their home games at Coors Field. Bud Black returned for his 2nd consecutive season as manager. They won 91 games during the regular season, which was the second-highest mark in franchise history and just one win behind the franchise record set in 2009. They finished the season with a record of 91-71 after losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2018 National League West tie-breaker game and subsequently opened the postseason by defeating the Chicago Cubs in the Wild Card Game. Their season ended when they were swept by the Milwaukee Brewers in the Division Series.

References

  1. "Yency Almonte Stats".
  2. "Jason Motte Stats".
  3. "Chad Qualls Stats".
  4. "Mark Reynolds Stats".
  5. "Gerardo Parra Stats".
  6. "Jake McGee Stats".
  7. "Tony Wolters Stats".
  8. "Christian Friedrich Stats".
  9. "Ryan Raburn Stats".
  10. "Kyle Parker Stats".
  11. "David Hale Stats".
  12. "Jose Reyes Stats".
  13. "Brandon Barnes Stats".
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  20. "Colorado Rockies Minor League Affiliates".