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Rockies acquire outfielder Jake McCarthy from the Diamondbacks for a minor league pitcher
The Rockies added outfield depth by trading for McCarthy, a former National League Rookie of the Year finalist who struggled in 2025, Colorado announced Saturday.
- On Saturday, the Colorado Rockies acquired outfielder Jake McCarthy from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for right-handed pitching prospect Josh Grosz, the teams announced.
- After a down season last year, Jake McCarthy, outfielder, slumped to a.204 average in 67 games and was sent down to Triple-A Reno on April 19, making him expendable.
- A former first-round pick, Jake McCarthy outfielder finished fourth in National League Rookie of the Year voting after a.283 season with 23 stolen bases and strong sprint-speed metrics.
- With the move, Colorado Rockies' 40-man roster is full, adding another outfield option behind Brenton Doyle, Jordan Beck and Mickey Moniak from last year.
- Grosz, a recent addition from the Ryan McMahon trade last year, is a right-handed pitching prospect viewed as a multi-inning reliever or back-end starter with mixed High-A results.
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Rockies, Diamondbacks make interesting intradivision trade
The Rockies picked up some outfield help from a division rival on Saturday. Colorado acquired outfielder Jake McCarthy from the Diamondbacks in exchange for minor league pitcher Josh Grosz, the teams announced.
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Rockies acquire outfielder Jake McCarthy from the Diamondbacks for a minor league pitcher
The Colorado Rockies have acquired outfielder Jake McCarthy from the Arizona Diamondbacks for minor league pitcher Josh Grosz. The teams announced the deal on Saturday.
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Rockies acquire outfielder Jake McCarthy from Diamondbacks for pitching prospect Josh Grosz
The Colorado Rockies acquired Jake McCarthy from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for right-handed pitching prospect Josh Grosz.
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