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The club named Brett Pill as its new hitting coach. It will be Pill’s job to resurrect one of the major leagues’ worst offenses.
With the first overall pick in the Rule 5 Draft, the Rockies just added a potential diamond in the rough to their bullpen.
Brett Pill, hired as the Rockies’ new hitting coach Friday after spending the past six years working with Dodgers Minor League batters, has many issues to help correct after Colorado’s 43-119 performance in 2025.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/rockies/onsi as MLB Announces Slight Change to Rockies 2026 Season Opener Against Marlins.
The transformation of the Rockies’ coaching staff continued on Friday with another addition from a division rival. Brett Pill has been named as the club’s major league hitting coach, joining the Rockies after six seasons in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
With the recent roster enhancements made by the Philadelphia Phillies and the Baltimore Orioles, the New York Yankees are determined not to fall behind. As a result, they are reportedly showing interest in a prominent player from the Colorado Rockies.
The Colorado Rockies have made another significant addition to their coaching staff and have landed the next hitting coach to hopefully come in and provide a bo
The Philadelphia Phillies didn't think this righty was worth a 40-man roster spot, but they probably didn't want him gone altogether.
Rockies' former All Star announces retirement from MLB after 13 seasons in professional baseball originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. For a short time, David Dahl looked like he would grow into one of the best five-tool players in baseball.
The Tigers, for the third year in a row, opted not to make a pick in the Major League Rule 5 draft. They were quite active, though, in the Triple-A portion of the draft, selecting four right-handed pitchers: Luke Taggert from the Rockies, Jan Caraballo from the Giants, John Stankiewicz from the Twins and Yandy Gomez from the Angels.
The Detroit Tigers failed to protect a top-30 pitching prospect in the Rule 5 Draft and saw him selected first overall.