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Rockies Closer Daniel Bard Starting Season on Injured List to Address Anxiety

Mar 30, 2023
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 17: Daniel Bard #52 of the Colorado Rockies throws a bullpen at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on February 17, 2023 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Kyle Cooper/Colorado Rockies/Getty Images)
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 17: Daniel Bard #52 of the Colorado Rockies throws a bullpen at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on February 17, 2023 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Kyle Cooper/Colorado Rockies/Getty Images)

The Colorado Rockies will be without closer Daniel Bard, as he will start the 2023 season on the injured list to address his anxiety.

According to Danielle Allentuck of The Gazette, Bard has "decided to be open and honest about what he's going through instead of trying to hide it." She also noted that he "had the yips earlier in his career," which partially led to him being out of the majors for seven years.

"It's a hard thing to admit," Bard said. But I've been through this before. I have enough going on outside the game to realize what's important. … I'm extremely grateful to be in an organization that understands these things and is accepting."

Bard played for Team USA during the 2023 World Baseball Classic, but he struggled, giving up eight earned runs in just 1.2 innings of work. He also inadvertently hit Houston Astros and Venezuela star José Altuve with a pitch, which injured his thumb and required surgery that will keep him out for at least two months.

A first-round pick by the Boston Red Sox in 2006, Bard made his MLB debut in 2009 and spent five years with the organization before being designated for assignment in September 2013. From there, he bounced around the minor leagues with multiple organizations, including the Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets. The yips caused him to lose command of his pitches during his time out of the majors.

Bard retired from MLB in 2017 and was hired as a player mentor by the Arizona Diamondbacks the following year. In 2020, he rejoined the league with the Rockies and was named National League Comeback Player of the Year after striking out 27 batters in 24.2 innings pitched.

The 37-year-old had another strong campaign in 2022, posting a 1.79 ERA and a 0.99 WHIP with 34 saves and 69 strikeouts across 60.1 innings in 57 appearances.

Without Bard, the Rockies are likely to tab Brad Hand as the closer going forward.

Rockies' Daniel Bard 'Feels Awful' About Injuring José Altuve's Thumb in 2023 Wbc

Mar 19, 2023
MIAMI, FL - MARCH 18:   Jose Altuve #27 of Team Venezuela is hit by a pitch from Daniel Bard #52 of Team USA in the fifth inning during the 2023 World Baseball Classic Quarterfinal game between Team USA and Team Venezuela at loanDepot Park on Saturday, March 18, 2023 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
MIAMI, FL - MARCH 18: Jose Altuve #27 of Team Venezuela is hit by a pitch from Daniel Bard #52 of Team USA in the fifth inning during the 2023 World Baseball Classic Quarterfinal game between Team USA and Team Venezuela at loanDepot Park on Saturday, March 18, 2023 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Daniel Bard's difficult outing against Venezuela in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic on Saturday only felt worse after the Rockies pitcher hit José Altuve with a pitch that fractured his thumb.

While his team got the win, Bard said he felt awful about the incident and is hoping the former MVP is able to get back to action soon.

"I feel terrible,'' Bard told Bob Nightengale of USA TODAY. "I was going sinker-in for a swing. I missed up and in. You just hate to see it. You saw my reaction.''

"He's a great player. You want to see great players on the field, even if I have to play against him. I want to play against the best. I wish him, hopefully, a quick recovery. I know it will be a minute.''

Astros general manager Dana Brown announced Sunday that Altuve's injury requires surgery, and there is no timeline for his return. The procedure will take place sometime over the next few days.

It'll obviously be a huge loss for the reigning World Series champions, as Altuve hit .322 with a .921 OPS last season.

Meanwhile, Bard will try to bounce back from a rough night, as he struggled with control issues beyond Altuve's at-bat. The 37-year-old faced four batters, throwing 17 pitches while allowing a hit, walking two batters and throwing two wild pitches.

He surrendered four runs and watched a 5-2 American lead turn into a 6-5 deficit in the fifth inning. Luckily for him, some clutch hitting from Trea Turner sent USA through to the semifinals.

TMZ: Rockies' Cole Tucker, Vanessa Hudgens Got Engaged in Late 2022

Feb 2, 2023
CINCINNATI, OHIO - MAY 07: Cole Tucker #3 of the Pittsburgh Pirates walks across the field in the sixth inning against the Cincinnati Reds during game two of a doubleheader at Great American Ball Park on May 07, 2022 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
CINCINNATI, OHIO - MAY 07: Cole Tucker #3 of the Pittsburgh Pirates walks across the field in the sixth inning against the Cincinnati Reds during game two of a doubleheader at Great American Ball Park on May 07, 2022 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

Colorado Rockies utility man Cole Tucker and actor Vanessa Hudgens got engaged in late 2022, according to TMZ Sports.

Tucker, who agreed to a minor league deal with the Rockies in December 2022, has been dating Hudgens since 2020. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight in April 2021, Hudgens, best known for her role in the Disney hit movie High School Musical, revealed she met Tucker during a Zoom meditation group.

"Very random, yes," Hudgens said. "Zoom, you've got to love it."

"He's just kind of perfect for me. I am [happy]. I really am," she added. "I think that it's also so important to stay grateful for everything that you have in life. I've been making that a priority, and I feel like it's just been making magic happen all the more."

Tucker, 26, spent the first four seasons of his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates and sports a .211/.259/.314 slash line in 469 plate appearances.

Having signed a minor-league contract with the Rockies, Tucker will have to earn his spot on the team's Opening Day roster in spring training.

MLB Rumors: Dodgers Free-Agent Cody Bellinger Interests Rockies on 1-Year Contract

Nov 24, 2022
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 11: Cody Bellinger #35 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reaches first base on a fielding error by the San Diego Padres during the third inning in game one of the National League Division Series at Dodger Stadium on October 11, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 11: Cody Bellinger #35 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reaches first base on a fielding error by the San Diego Padres during the third inning in game one of the National League Division Series at Dodger Stadium on October 11, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Coming off four consecutive losing seasons, the Colorado Rockies are trying to find answers for a quick turnaround in 2023.

Per Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post, the Rockies are interested in former National League MVP Cody Bellinger on a one-year deal.

Scott Boras, Bellinger's agent, told The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal earlier this week that his client has already received multiyear offers, but "most likely, because of his age," they will seek a one-year deal to help him rebuild his value and hit the market again after the 2023 season.

Bellinger became a free agent on Nov. 18 when the Los Angeles Dodgers declined to tender him a contract. The move came after a three-season stretch from 2020-22 in which he .203/.272/.376 in 295 games.

Prior to the 2020 season, Bellinger looked like he was going to be one of the best players in Major League Baseball and a foundation piece for the Dodgers for years to come. He was named NL Rookie of the Year in 2017 after hitting .267/.352/.581 with 39 homers in 132 games.

The 2019 season was the apex of Bellinger's career. He was named NL MVP after posting a .305/.406/.629 slash line and 47 homers in 156 games.

Bellinger is one of the most intriguing free-agent options because of his upside. He's only 27 years old and has played through injuries recently. He had offseason shoulder surgery before the 2021 campaign, suffered a hairline fracture in his leg early in the regular season and had a hamstring issue.

All of those problems combined to limit Bellinger to 95 games in 2021. He played 144 games last season but was bothered by a left adductor strain in the first half.

The Rockies have been caught between trying to compete in the NL West and rebuild. They paid Kris Bryant $182 million over seven years last offseason, but he only played in 42 games last season because of injuries.

Colorado finished last in the NL West in 2022 with a 68-94 record. The team hasn't made the postseason since getting swept in the NLDS by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2018.

MLB Rumors: Rockies Eyeing Mets FA Brandon Nimmo; Contract Estimated at $115-120M

Oct 27, 2022
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 08: Brandon Nimmo #9 of the New York Mets hits an RBI single during the fourth inning against the San Diego Padres in game two of the Wild Card Series at Citi Field on October 08, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 08: Brandon Nimmo #9 of the New York Mets hits an RBI single during the fourth inning against the San Diego Padres in game two of the Wild Card Series at Citi Field on October 08, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Brandon Nimmo has spent his entire MLB career with the New York Mets, but the Colorado Rockies may look to change that for the 2023 campaign.

Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post reported Wednesday that the outfielder is "on the Rockies' preliminary wish list" when it comes to free agency. It won't be an easy signing, though, as Danny Abriano of SNY reported Thursday "the Mets have interest in retaining Nimmo, who has expressed a desire to return."

Saunders suggested it will take a five-year deal worth approximately $115 or $120 million, based on estimates, to land the free agent.

Nimmo is one of a number of marquee free agents for New York this offseason, as Jacob deGrom and Edwin Díaz headline the list.

It could lead to some difficult decisions for a team that will also be looking to improve after it lost its grip on the National League East down the stretch of the regular season and then lost to the San Diego Padres in the NL Wild Card Series.

Nimmo is coming off a career season that saw him slash .274/.367/.433 with 16 home runs, 64 RBI, 30 doubles and a league-best seven triples. He finished with an offensive WAR of 5.3, per Baseball Reference, which was his best mark since he started with the Mets in 2016.

The 29-year-old appears to be in the middle of his prime and will be a significant addition for whichever team ultimately signs him.

Colorado is looking to bounce back from a worse season than the Mets after finishing last in the National League West at 68-94 despite the major signing of Kris Bryant ahead of the campaign.

It continued a pattern of losing for the franchise, which finished in fourth place the previous three years and hasn't advanced past the NLDS since reaching the 2007 World Series.

The Rockies will likely need to add more than just Nimmo to compete in a National League West that includes the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants, but he would be an ideal starting point and add some left-handed pop to the lineup.

His numbers may also spike playing at Denver's altitude, which would be a welcome development for the Rockies.

Yet it seems they will have to compete with the Mets and perhaps other suitors to sign him.

Rockies' Kris Bryant Says He Won't Return This Season Because of Foot Injury

Sep 25, 2022
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JULY 23: Kris Bryant #23 of the Colorado Rockies up to bat during the game against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on July 23, 2022 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JULY 23: Kris Bryant #23 of the Colorado Rockies up to bat during the game against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on July 23, 2022 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images)

Colorado Rockies outfielder Kris Bryant revealed Saturday that he will not return for the remainder of the 2022 season due to a foot injury.

Bryant said, per MLB.com's Thomas Harding:

"The goal was to end the year with striders, at about 30% with the movement -- and I'm ahead of that, which is good. I wanted to get as close to being able to play a game as I could, because then I can formulate an offseason approach that's better.

"If we were in the playoff hunt, I probably would have pushed through and got a cortisone shot. The PRP is more healing, while cortisone masks the pain."

Bryant missed time earlier this season with back soreness and a lower-back strain but has been sidelined since Aug. 1 with plantar fasciitis and a bone bruise in his right foot. He received a platelet-rich plasma injection in his foot on Aug. 24.

The 30-year-old signed a seven-year, $182 million deal with the Rockies in March after spending most of his career with the Chicago Cubs. He was traded from the Cubs to the San Francisco Giants during the 2021 campaign.

Bryant has been mostly healthy through his eight-year career, appearing in at least 144 games in five seasons.

However, the four-time All-Star appeared in just 42 games this season. When healthy, he played well, though, slashing .306/.376/.475 with five home runs and 14 RBI.

With Bryant sidelined for much of the season, the Rockies have turned to Connor Joe and Yonathan Daza in left field.

The Rockies are 65-86 and sit in fifth place in the National League West. Should they contend next season, Colorado will need a healthy Bryant.

Rockies' Kris Bryant Placed on 10-Day IL with Left Foot Injury

Aug 1, 2022
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - APRIL 23: Kris Bryant #23 of the Colorado Rockies looks on during his at bat during the first inning of Game One of a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on April 23, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - APRIL 23: Kris Bryant #23 of the Colorado Rockies looks on during his at bat during the first inning of Game One of a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on April 23, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)

The Colorado Rockies placed Kris Bryant on the injured list with plantar fasciitis in his left foot.

The Rockies provided one of the bigger shocks of the MLB offseason when they signed Bryant to a seven-year, $182 million contract that included a full no-trade clause.

Things haven't gone according to plan for Colorado. The team is fourth in the National League West at 46-57.

At least the Rockies' marquee signing is delivering. Through 42 appearances, Bryant is batting .306 and slugging .475 with a 128 OPS+, per Baseball Reference.

Back problems have dogged him throughout the year and limited his availability.

The Rockies placed the 2016 NL MVP on the IL in April because of a back injury. He missed nearly a month and played in just two games before he went back on the IL with a lower-back strain.

Colorado's postseason odds were already long coming into the season, so Bryant's contributions—or lack thereof because of his back trouble—haven't changed much in the grand scheme of things. His arrival was also part of a long-term vision, one that won't hinge on what he delivers in 2022 alone.

Still, this probably isn't how the Rockies envisioned their partnership with Bryant getting started.

MLB Trade Rumors: Rockies All-Star C.J. Cron 'a Candidate' for Deal; Mets Linked

Jul 19, 2022
DENVER, CO - JULY 3: C.J. Cron #25 of the Colorado Rockies runs after hitting a sixth innign three-run home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Coors Field on July 3, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
DENVER, CO - JULY 3: C.J. Cron #25 of the Colorado Rockies runs after hitting a sixth innign three-run home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Coors Field on July 3, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)

Colorado Rockies first baseman C.J. Cron "is a candidate to be traded" before the Aug. 2 deadline, according to the New York Post's Jon Heyman.

Heyman cited the New York Mets as a possible landing spot for the 2022 MLB All-Star.

By signing Kris Bryant to a seven-year, $182 million contract, the Rockies showed they want to contend at some point soon, but that point isn't right now. Colorado is fourth in the National League West at 43-50.

Cron is signed for next season, and his $7.3 million salary is a relatively modest sum given his performance at the plate.

Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt told the Denver Gazette's Danielle Allentuck the franchise won't be a big seller at the deadline.

"I believe in these guys," he said. "We realize some of our young guys are coming and are going to eventually help us. We have some guys here who are going to be with us going forward. People want us to trade guys, but the people they want us to trade are the guys that want to stay here."

Cron is obviously an attractive target for a contender. Through 90 games, he's slugging .552 with 21 home runs and a 138 OPS+. His 2.4 WAR is already a career high, per FanGraphs.

Trading Cron would help the Rockies replenish a farm system that Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter ranked 21st in May.

Based on Schmidt's comments, the team may not be too keen to move the veteran slugger, though, and it wouldn't make a ton of sense if Schmidt is confident Colorado is primed for a turnaround in 2023.

Rockies' Kris Bryant Placed on 10-Day IL Because of Back Injury

May 25, 2022
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - MARCH 20: Colorado Rockies player Kris Bryant (23) during morning practice at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick March 20, 2022. (Photo by Andy Cross/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)"n"n
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - MARCH 20: Colorado Rockies player Kris Bryant (23) during morning practice at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick March 20, 2022. (Photo by Andy Cross/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)"n"n

The Colorado Rockies announced they placed left fielder Kris Bryant on the 10-day injured list with a lower back strain.

The start of his IL stint is retroactive to Monday.

Bryant is hitting .270 (.676 OPS) with four RBI for the Rockies in 2022. He already missed nearly a month because of back soreness. The Rockies placed him on the injured list retroactive to April 26, and he returned to the lineup on May 21.

Bryant received a cortisone injection on May 8.

The 30-year-old hit .265 (.835 OPS) with 25 home runs and 73 RBI for the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants in 2021. He signed a seven-year, $182 million contract with the Rockies during the offseason.

He spent his first six-plus seasons with the Cubs, earning four All-Star Game appearances, the NL Rookie of the Year award and the 2016 World Series title.

Bryant will forever be a legend in Chicago after helping the Cubs win their first World Series in 2016. They weren't able to maintain that success through the rest of the decade and into the early 2020s, and the bottom fell out in 2021 with the team languishing under .500 in July.

That led to a midseason fire sale, with former franchise cornerstones Bryant, Anthony Rizzo and Javy Baez being shipped elsewhere. Bryant helped the Giants earn the MLB's top record at 107-55.