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COLORADO ROCKIES

Rockies trade speedy Raimel Tapia for a slugger from Toronto

The Rockies are getting away from "small ball" with Tapia and trying to go back to the days of the "Blake Street Bombers" with Bryant, McMahon and now Randal Grichuk

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A busy offseason for the Colorado Rockies continued on Thursday.

After signing Kris Bryant to a massive deal and extending Ryan McMahon with a big money contract, the Rockies have made a trade. MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand was the first to report the news.

Raimel Tapia (sorry Mark, you didn’t spell his name right) has been with the Rockies for parts of six MLB seasons. He played 133 games last year, batting .273 with six home runs and 50 RBI. He also stole 20 bases, and that’s what I’ll miss most about him, his electrifying speed. Tapia was never the strongest guy on the team, but he was always a threat on the base paths and could turn a single into a double with ease. That will be hard to replace and missed by fans, as parts of his game were dynamic.

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So who did Colorado got back in Randal Grichuk?

The former Cardinal and Blue Jay has played eight MLB seasons, the last four with Toronto. He’s belted 156 home runs and tallied 439 RBI in his career so far. He’s an outfielder, playing centerfield and right field with the Blue Jays last season. He hit just .241 in 2021, but did slug 22 dingers.

It’s pretty obvious why the Rockies and GM Bill Schmidt made this trade. They’re getting away from “small ball” with Tapia and trying to go back to the days of the “Blake Street Bombers” with Bryant, McMahon and now Grichuk. At least there’s some logic to the move, but Tapia provided an element Grichuk certainly can’t with his zero stolen bases in 2021.

We’ll see if the Rockies stay busy the next 15 days, as Opening Day is looming on April 8 against the Dodgers.
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Will Petersen Denver Sports Analyst

Will Petersen is a digital sports analyst for denversports.com and a Colorado native. Will earned a broadcast journalism degree from the University of Missouri in 2012 and has spent the past decade covering Denver sports. Follow Will on Twitter:… Read more

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