[MLB] Colorado Rockies Make Roster Moves Ahead of Doubleheader

(Denver, CO = Wongeol Jeong) In a series of roster adjustments, the Colorado Rockies have made significant changes to their pitching lineup. The team announced today the selection of left-handed pitcher Ty Blach (#50) from Triple-A Albuquerque, filling a vital spot in their roster.
The move comes alongside the unfortunate transfer of right-handed pitcher Daniel Bard to the 60-day injured list due to a right flexor tear. Bard’s absence leaves a notable gap in the Rockies’ pitching rotation, adding pressure to the team’s remaining pitchers to step up and deliver.
In response to the shifting dynamics, the Rockies have also made a proactive addition to their active roster, welcoming right-handed pitcher Noah Davis. Davis joins the team as the 27th man for today’s doubleheader against the Seattle Mariners, offering reinforcement and versatility to the pitching staff.
With these roster adjustments, the Rockies aim to maintain their competitive edge as they navigate the challenges of the season. The team remains focused on delivering strong performances and overcoming obstacles to secure victories on the field.

