The Colorado Rockies are optimistic about their future despite facing two consecutive 100-loss seasons. Manager Bud Black highlighted the potential growth of young players as they aim to improve in 2025. The Rockies' offseason has seen limited activity, with notable signings including catcher Jacob Stallings and infielders Thairo Estrada and Kyle Farmer. However, Black and GM Bill Schmidt remain hopeful that returning pitchers Germán Márquez and Antonio Senzatela can strengthen the rotation.
Black emphasized the importance of health and breakout performances from unproven prospects like Drew Romo and Jordan Beck, which could be vital for the team's success. Pitchers and catchers are set to report soon for spring training, with the season opener scheduled for March 28.