Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
He was then promoted to the Triple–A Albuquerque Isotopes, where he hit .371/.418/.903 with nine home runs and 33 RBI across 15 games. [13] On August 27, 2023, Goodman was selected to the Rockies 40-man roster and promoted to the major leagues. At the time of his promotion, he was the minor league leader in home runs, with 34. [14]
Toggle Rockies Team Records subsection. 3.1 Batting Records. ... Home Runs: Larry Walker, 49 (1997), Todd Helton, 49 (2001) RBI: Andrés Galarraga, 150 (1996)
Mike, a catcher, and Patrick, a shortstop, both played baseball for the Gonzaga Prep baseball team. In his senior season at Gonzaga Prep, Mike had a .300 batting average with three home runs and 21 runs batted in. He set a single-game record for putouts by a catcher with 15, the single-season record for assists with 114. [1]
[28] [29] Helton hit his 300th career home run on September 16, in a 13–0 home win over the Florida Marlins. [30] [31] He became the first player to hit 300 home runs for the Rockies. [32] Helton made what was arguably the most pivotal play of the Rockies' 2007 season in the second game of a doubleheader against the Los Angeles Dodgers on ...
First baseman Todd Helton hit his 300th career home run on September 16, 2007, in a 13-0 home win over the Florida Marlins. [14] [15] He became the first player to hit 300 home runs for the Colorado Rockies. Colorado had an 11-game winning streak toward the end of the 2007 regular season, which set a franchise record for most consecutive wins ...
The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Colorado Rockies franchise. Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Players in Italics have had their numbers retired by the team.
Barry Bonds holds the record for most career home runs, hitting 762 over his 22-year career. This is a list of the 300 Major League Baseball players who have hit the most career home runs in regular season play (i.e., excluding playoffs or exhibition games).
Alfonzo was signed by the Colorado Rockies as a minor league free agent on January 28, 2011. He was called up to the major leagues on July 15, 2011, from the Rockies' AAA farm team, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. On the day of his debut, the first at bat for the Rockies was a home run.