PT TOMORROW: NL West—Decisions to make for 2016

Colorado Rockies

Perhaps the biggest question facing Colorado this offseason is what the team will do with José Reyes (SS, COL). Reyes is owed $22 million and has publicly stated he wants to play for a contending team, which COL is unlikely to be in 2016. The club also has an excellent prospect waiting in the wings behind Reyes in Trevor Story (SS, COL). Story hit 20 HR with a .279 BA over 512 AB at AAA-Albuquerque, but didn't receive a September call-up. Story was recently highlighted as a potential 15 HR/15 SB prospect and was also featured in a Watchlist column earlier this year. If Reyes is dealt this winter, there's a chance Story could be the team's starting SS on Opening Day.

Justin Morneau (1B, COL) has a $9 million mutual...

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