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A look at the Colorado Rockies pitching woes ahead of spring training

Ahead of Rockies spring training, Denver Post beat reporter Patrick Saunders looks at their pitching issues from 2025

Colorado Rockies catcher Austin Nola, filling in as a relief pitcher in the ninth inning, works against the Toronto Blue Jays in a baseball game Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Colorado Rockies catcher Austin Nola, filling in as a relief pitcher in the ninth inning, works against the Toronto Blue Jays in a baseball game Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post
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Pitching Infamy

Of all of the woes the Rockies experienced in the 2025 season, their starting pitching was the most woeful. As the club gears up for spring training, finding solutions is the top priority. The following is a look back at the 2025 starting rotation:

.307 batting average against: Highest in the majors. 1.64 WHIP: Highest. 1.76 home runs/9 innings: Highest. 3.22 walks/9 innings: 10th highest. 6.28 strikeouts/9 innings: Lowest. 6.65 ERA: The highest single-season starter ERA in major league history since ERA became an official statistic in 1913. 7.61 first-inning ERA: Highest. 39.1% hard-hit percentage: Highest. 39.8% groundball rate: Ninth-highest. 152 home runs allowed: Highest 776 1/3 innings pitched: Fewest.

— Patrick Saunders, The Denver Post
Sources: Colorado Rockies, Baseball Reference and FanGraphs

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