NL West: Prospects nearing the majors

Colorado Rockies

With Colorado in an eternal rebuilding period, there would seem to be plenty of opportunities for prospects to spend time with the big club this year. Surprisingly, though, the Rockies’ roster is quite static for a retooling franchise. Despite the apparent roster inflexibility, two of the organization’s top 15 prospects have a strong chance to find their way to Denver in 2026.

With an apparent pathway to an in-flux 1B job, No. 2 prospect Charlie Condon did his part with the bat this spring. Though he was optioned to Triple-A this week—the apparent intention is to start TJ Rumfield at 1B—there’s plenty of reason to think Condon will be up soon. His spring numbers align well with his minor league numbers (where he...

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