Jorge de la Rosa

Ted Keith: It seems absurd, but Lincecum's worthy of Cooperstown talk at 25

It should be ridiculous. To raise the possibility that a 25-year-old -- a "veteran" of just three major league seasons, with only 40 career wins and a look so youthful that he almost certainly still gets carded -- is worthy of...

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Pair of Cards, Lincecum lead NL Cy hunt

Cards' Carp, Wainwright favorites alongside '08 winner This time, there are no hidden gems in the smackdown for the National League Cy Young Award, which on Thursday afternoon will likely be bestowed upon someone who was still...

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Rockies' Jim Tracy favorite to be named NL manager of year

Under Jim Tracy's watch, the Rockies went 74-42 and reached the playoffs, an accomplishment that should result in Tracy winning the NL manager of the year award today from the Baseball Writers' Association of America.

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It's a down year for free-agent starters

Lackey should command most attention in questionable market This is not a good time to need to overhaul a starting rotation with a major assist from the free-agent market. The Elias Sports Bureau already did that: Lackey is the...

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Rays Family Tree: The Dead Trade String of 2002

by Mark J. Terrill - AP Jorge De La Rosa was traded straight up for ex-Ray Tony Graffanino in 2006. View full size photo » 2000 Trade: Tony Graffanino for Tanyon Sturtze (Granted Free Agency 2002) Pre-Trade: Tony Graffanino was...

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Rockies: O'Dowd voted executive of year by peers

the needs of his club. He's put his organization in a position where I think it's going to be good for a long time." Priority No. 1 for O'Dowd at the meetings this week is working out a deal to retain setup man Rafael...

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Saunders: Is 2010 the Rockies' year of Iannetta?

By Patrick Saunders The Denver Post Chris Iannetta (Denver Post file photo) If you had to pick just one player who must improve in order for the Rockies to win the National League West in 2010, whom would you choose? Perhaps a...

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Padres may be open to dealing stars

No player is untouchable, so the Padres might indeed trade first baseman Adrian Gonzalez if they receive a knockout offer. But the Red Sox, the team with the most reported interest in Gonzalez, probably will need to offer...

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Torrealba files for free agency, but open to returning

By Troy E. Renck The Denver Post Yorvit Torrealba (Denver Post file photo) After failing to come to an agreement on a two-year contract, the Rockies declined catcher Yorvit Torrealba's 2010 option Friday, making him a free...

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Mauer, Pujols deserve year-ending accolades

Whicker column: Picking the winners for baseball's awards. Columnist The Orange County Register The 2009 Major League Baseball awards, in a perfect world: AL and NL MVP and Best Player: The real award and the mythical one...

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