Jorge De La Rosa's days as a Colorado Rockies pitcher are likely done. So are those of the High-A Modesto Nuts as a Rockies affiliate on the farm. First, we discuss DLR's complicated legacy. For nine seasons, he's been the Rockies' most consistent presence on the mound and has done things at Coors Field that no other pitcher has accomplished. Yet at 35, he leaves a Rockies team with a pitching staff full of young prospects eyeing the future. We break down what he's meant in Colorado and what the next chapter means for Rockies pitchers behind him.
Jorge De La Rosa's legacy, Nolan Arenado's MVP candidacy the subjects of latest Purple Dinosaur Podcast
