Rockies enter matchup against the Cubs on losing streak
The Rockies have promoted a franchise-record 13 players this season as they focus on developing prospects during a difficult campaign with a 38-97 record.
- On Saturday in Denver, the Colorado Rockies host the Chicago Cubs at 8:10 p.m. EDT, with McCade Brown making his first start against Javier Assad after a three-game losing streak.
- Amid a rebuilding year, Colorado Rockies have promoted 25 players over two seasons, with McCade Brown as the 13th call-up this season, setting a franchise record during their third straight 100-loss campaign.
- Friday's opener turned into an 11-7 slugfest at Coors Field, with 29 combined hits, six home runs, and Chicago Cubs boasting a.430 slugging percentage led by Nico Hoerner's 23 doubles and 53 RBIs.
- The Cubs enter with a 4-0 edge in the season series and hold a 77-58 record, sitting second in the NL Central as manager Craig Counsell praises the rotation's consistency.
- After his debut, McCade Brown's follow-up outing will test development after Tommy John surgery and a 4-0 loss in his first start where he allowed four runs.
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MLB News: Rockies' McCade Brown faces tall task in home debut vs. Cubs
The Colorado Rockies have used this lost season to give prospects a taste of the majors, and McCade Brown is the latest to get called up. Brown, who made his big-league debut at Pittsburgh last weekend, will make his first start in Denver when Colorado hosts the Chicago Cubs on Saturday night. Brown (0-1, 9.82 […]
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