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Nick Groke
Nick Groke is a former Denver Post sports writer. He left The Post in 2018.
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Corey Dickerson returns to Coors Field with Rockies and Rays still judging trade
Corey Dickerson hit a baseball last month in Florida that might still be airborne. The slugger Rockies manager Walt Weiss once said "can hit underwater" somehow found a stranger place...

On The Rox podcast: Is manager Walt Weiss on the hot seat?
In this special second-half kick-starter edition of the On The Rox podcast, Patrick Saunders and Nick Groke talk about Rockies manager Walt Weiss, who continues on this season without a...

Carlos Gonzalez is a player’s player — the Rockies slugger just had to prove it to himself again
Santi Gonzalez's dad can beat up your dad. At least playing baseball. In his eyes, all those other hitters, no matter their credentials, are nobodies.

Kiszla vs. Groke: If the Rockies are sellers at the trade deadline, who should go?
So now the Rox look like sellers at the trade deadline. Who should go by Aug. 1?

Jon Gray snubbed again, his strong start wasted as Phillies edge the Rockies at Coors Field
The Rockies are now 0-42 when trailing after the seventh inning. Gray kept his mark at 5-4 and lowered his ERA to 4.67. But he has just one win in...

Christian Bergman in Rockies limbo, may move into a starting role
Rockies right-hander Christian Bergman will remain with Triple-A Albuquerque, where his minor-league rehab has turned into a potential change.

Gerardo Parra getting stir-crazy with ankle injury waiting for Rockies return
Gerardo Parra is going stir-crazy waiting for a high-ankle sprain to heal enough for his return to the Rockies outfield. Three weeks in to a disabled list stint, the down...

Trevor Story falls short in NL All-Star Game final vote
Trevor Story's double-shot home run binge Thursday night tied a National League record, but it landed shy of pushing him into the All-Star Game. Story on Friday fell short in...

Johnny Cueto’s complete game stymies Rockies as Giants now own MLB’s best record
Johnny Cueto put his hand over his heart in the sixth inning and stood alone in the middle of the infield. It was not a show of respect. The wily...

Tyler Chatwood’s return comes just in time for the Rockies in stopping a skid
The Rockies busted out of an offensive funk Tuesday night that had reached critical levels, nabbing, then holding, their first lead in 57 innings.