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Irv Moss
Irv Moss worked as a full-time reporter for The Denver Post from 1956 until his retirement in 2016, making him one of the longest-serving journalists in the country. He first worked for the newspaper as a copy boy in early 1953, twice leaving the paper to do some electrician work, before returning in 1956. He covered every sport in the state of Colorado in his 60-year career, including the Colorado Rockies, Olympics, and high school sports.
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Top Rockies pick Riley Pint’s season ends on positive note
Pint got his first win in his first professional season and the triumph came in his 10th start and with just a week left in the regular season.

Rockies’ farm system excels in player development this season
Player development was a positive this season in the Rockies' farm system. It seemed as though every week a player was moved up. Some veteran staff members thought 2016 could...

Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland still going strong at Triple-A Albuquerque
If there was an endurance wall for pitcher Kyle Freeland to run into in his first full season in the Rockies' farm system, he stepped right over it.

Ryan Kibler draws on experience as coach for Grand Junction
Seventeen years ago, Kibler was an 18-year-old prospect in his first season of professional baseball. After being drafted by the Rockies in the third round of the 1999 June draft,...

Minor League report: Rockies prospect Ryan McMahon’s season getting better
Ryan McMahon’s name has been noticeably absent from the statistical hitting leaders this season in the Rockies farm system.

Double-A pitcher Matt Carasiti turning heads in closer role
While most of the early-season attention on pitching in the Rockies farm system was focused on the progress of starters Jeff Hoffman and Harrison Musgrave at Triple-A Albuquerque, right-hander Matt...

Rockies’ minor-league system having great success
Players in the Rockies' farm system are on the move.

Brian Mundell an offensive juggernaut in Rockies’ farm system
Brian Mundell has opponents in the South Atlantic League seeing doubles.

Joe Scott, former University of Denver basketball coach, hired at Holy Cross
Joe Scott, who was let go from the University of Denver basketball program, is joining Bill Carmody’s coaching staff at Holy Cross as an assistant coach.

David Dahl heads list of Rockies minor-leaguers on the way up
Players in the Rockies farm system seem to be getting quicker advancements this season.