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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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Tyler Matzek inching his way back to pitching promise
Tyler Matzek is sounding more like the top pitching prospect he was in 2014 when he made 19 starts for the Rockies in his first major-league season.

John Adams lived life through sports in Colorado
There was no point looking very far away from sports to find John Adams.

Rockies prospect Raimel Tapia leads Double-A Eastern League in hits
Calling a player a hitting machine is an old cliché in baseball, but the old standby fits outfielder Raimel Tapia like a batting glove. Tapia has advanced in the Rockies'...

Mosquito Keeps Evie Dennis Home from Rio
Anyone familiar with the work of Evie Dennis with the United States Olympic Committee wouldn’t believe that something as small as a mosquito could keep her from attending the Olympic Games.

Hale Irwin believes young players will carry PGA Tour
Veteran golf tour pro Hale Irwin believes the popularity of his sport is on the rebound in the wake of a group of young players who are catching the public’s...

Grand Junction Rockies rookie-league team gaining history at Suplizio Field
Grand Junction began its fifth season in the Rockies organization this weekend. There’s some additional excitement to go along with the season’s opener.

Sollie Raso, called a treasure for Pueblo, dies at 94
A suggestion made a few years ago that Sollie Raso’s name be bantered on the high school football stadium in Pueblo was right on the mark.

Rockies first-base prospect Brian Mundell opening eyes with bat
Mundell leads the league in hitting at .359 (as of mid-week), hits with 84, doubles with 32, and was second in RBIs with 37.

Former Rockies broadcaster Jeff Kingery calling a new game
After retiring from broadcasting seven years ago, Jeff Kingery started chasing another dream.

David Dahl makes big strides with Rockies’ Double-A affiliate
Outfielder David Dahl is off to the kind of start at Hartford in the Double-A Eastern League that indicates he could be the next first-round draft pick to make it...