2016 Colorado Rockies season

The 2016 Colorado Rockies season was the franchise's 24th in Major League Baseball. It was the 22nd season the Rockies played their home games at Coors Field. After doing reasonably well most of the season and even posting a 54-53 (.505) record as late as August 3, they collapsed through the months of August and September, going an MLB-worst 21-34 in that span to finish 75-87, third place in the National League West, and missing the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season. At the end of the season Walt Weiss resigned his position as manager after 4 seasons at the helm.

2016 Colorado Rockies
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record75–87 (.463)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
Owner(s)Charles & Dick Monfort
General manager(s)Jeff Bridich
Manager(s)Walt Weiss
Local televisionRoot Sports Rocky Mountain
(Drew Goodman, Jeff Huson, Ryan Spilborghs)
Local radioKOA (English)
Colorado Rockies Radio Network
(Jack Corrigan, Jerry Schemmel)
KNRV (Spanish)
(Salvador Hernandez, Javier Olivas, Carlos Valdez)
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Offseason

  • December 8, 2015: Jason Motte and Chad Qualls were signed as Free agents by the Colorado Rockies.[1][2]
  • December 16, 2015: Mark Reynolds was signed as a Free Agent by the Colorado Rockies.[3]
  • January 20, 2016: Gerardo Parra was signed as a Free Agent by the Colorado Rockies.[4]
  • January 28, 2016: Corey Dickerson was traded by the Colorado Rockies with Kevin Padlo (minors) to the Tampa Bay Rays for Jake McGee and Germán Márquez.[5]
  • February 19, 2016: Christian Friedrich was released by the Colorado Rockies.[6]
  • March 4, 2016: Ryan Raburn was signed as a Free Agent by the Colorado Rockies.[7]
  • April 2, 2016: Kyle Parker was released by the Colorado Rockies.[8]

Regular season

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 9171 0.562 53–28 38–43
San Francisco Giants 8775 0.537 4 45–36 42–39
Colorado Rockies 7587 0.463 16 42–39 33–48
Arizona Diamondbacks 6993 0.426 22 33–48 36–45
San Diego Padres 6894 0.420 23 39–42 29–52

National League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Chicago Cubs 10358 0.640
Washington Nationals 9567 0.586
Los Angeles Dodgers 9171 0.562


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 qualify for 1-game playoff)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 8775 0.537
San Francisco Giants 8775 0.537
St. Louis Cardinals 8676 0.531 1
Miami Marlins 7982 0.491
Pittsburgh Pirates 7883 0.484
Colorado Rockies 7587 0.463 12
Milwaukee Brewers 7389 0.451 14
Philadelphia Phillies 7191 0.438 16
Arizona Diamondbacks 6993 0.426 18
Atlanta Braves 6893 0.422 18½
San Diego Padres 6894 0.420 19
Cincinnati Reds 6894 0.420 19

Record vs. opponents

2016 National League Records

Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 5–22–53–310–97–122–43–45–14–31–510–96–134–32–55–15
Atlanta 2–53–33–41–61–511–72–510–911–83–44–23–42–44–158–12
Chicago 5–23–315–42–44–34–311–82–55–114–44–24–310–95–215–5
Cincinnati 3–34–34–155–22–53–411–80–64–29–103–43–39–103–45–15
Colorado 9–106–14–22–57–122–51–56–12–52–510–99–102–44–29–11
Los Angeles 12–75–13–45–212–71–65–24–34–22–511–88–114–25–110–10
Miami 4–27–113–44–35–26–14–27–129–106–13–32–44–39–106–14
Milwaukee 4–35–28–118–115–12–52–42–53–49–103–41–56–134–211–9
New York 1–59–105–26-01–63–412–75–212–73–34–34–33–37–1212–8
Philadelphia 3–48–111–52–45–22–410–94–37–123–45–23–32–55–1411–9
Pittsburgh 5–14–34–1410–95–25–21–610–93–34–33–34–39–102–49–11
San Diego 9–102–42–44–39–108–113–34–33–42–53–38–111–64–36–14
San Francisco 13–64–33–43–310–911–84–25–13–43–33–411–83–43–48–12
St. Louis 3–44–29–1010–94–22–43–413–63–35–210–96–14–32–58–12
Washington 5–215–42–54–32–41–510–92–412–714–54–23–44–35–212–8

Transactions

  • April 25, 2016: David Hale was selected off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles from the Colorado Rockies.[9]
  • June 23, 2016: José Reyes was released by the Colorado Rockies.[10]
  • September 9, 2016: Brandon Barnes was released by the Colorado Rockies.[11]

Major League Debuts

  • Batters
    • Trevor Story (Apr 4)
    • Tony Wolters (Apr 5)
    • David Dahl (Jul 25)
    • Stephen Cardullo (Aug 26)
    • Raimel Tapia (Sep 2)
    • Pat Valaika (Sep 6)
    • Jordan Patterson (Sep 8)
  • Pitchers
    • Carlos Estévez (Apr 23)
    • Tyler Anderson (Jun 12)
    • Matt Carasiti (Aug 12)
    • Jeff Hoffman (Aug 20)
    • Germán Márquez (Sep 8)

Roster

2016 Colorado Rockies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Game log

Legend
 Rockies win
 Rockies loss
 Postponement
BoldRockies team member
2016 Game Log

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Nick Hundley 83 289 75 .260 10 48
1B Mark Reynolds 118 393 111 .282 14 53
2B DJ LeMahieu 146 552 192 .348 11 66
SS Trevor Story 97 372 101 .272 27 72
3B Nolan Arenado 160 618 182 .294 41 133
LF Gerardo Parra 102 368 93 .253 7 39
CF Charlie Blackmon 143 578 187 .324 29 82
RF Carlos González 150 584 174 .298 25 100

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Daniel Descalso9925066.264838
Ryan Raburn11322349.220930
Cristhian Adames12122549.218217
David Dahl6322270.315724
Tony Wolters7120553.259330
Brandon Barnes4810022.22008
Ben Paulsen399220.217111
Dustin Garneau246816.23516
Stephen Cardullo275612.21426
Tom Murphy214412.273513
Raimel Tapia223810.26303
Pat Valaika13195.26312
Jordan Patterson10188.44402
Rafael Ynoa350.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Chad Bettis32186.01484.79138
Jon Gray29168.010104.61185
Tyler Chatwood27158.01293.87117
Jorge De La Rosa27134.0895.51108
Tyler Anderson19114.1563.5499

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Chris Rusin2984.1353.7469
Eddie Butler1764.0257.1747
Justin Miller4042.2115.7045
Gonzalez Germen4040.2215.3132
Jeff Hoffman831.1044.8822
Adam Ottavino3427.0132.6735
Scott Oberg2426.0115.1920
Christian Bergman1524.2138.3922
Jason Motte3023.2014.9424
Germán Márquez620.2115.2315
Matt Carasiti1915.2109.1917
Miguel Castro1914.2006.1412
Jason Gurka69.2009.317
Yohan Flande23.20012.270
David Hale22.00013.501

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Jake McGee5723154.7338
Jordan Lyles404515.8332
Carlos Estévez6337115.2459
Boone Logan662513.6957
Chad Qualls442005.2322


Notes

  • On May 5, 2016, the Rockies scored 13 runs in the top of the 5th inning in a game against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park. Prior to that game, no team had ever scored that many runs in an inning in that ballpark.[12] Those 13 runs also set new franchise records for most runs scored in an inning on the road (previously 9 in St. Louis in 2009)[13] and for most runs scored in any inning (previously 12 against the Cubs in Denver in 2010).[14] 13 runs also tied the record set by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2010[15] for most runs scored by any team in any inning.[16]
  • On June 20, 2016, in a game against the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park, the Rockies defeated Miami 53. All eight runs in the game were scored via a solo home run, which set a new Major League record. The previous record for all runs in a game being scored via solo home runs was 5, accomplished 7 times. The most recent was in 2015 when the Seattle Mariners defeated the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 32.[17]

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Albuquerque Isotopes Pacific Coast League Glenallen Hill
AA Hartford Yard Goats Eastern League Darin Everson
A-Advanced Modesto Nuts California League Fred Ocasio
A Asheville Tourists South Atlantic League Warren Schaeffer
A-Short Season Boise Hawks Northwest League Andy González
Rookie Grand Junction Rockies Pioneer League Frank Gonzales

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References

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