The Rockies have deep-seated issues.
A lackluster offense. Poor defense. Sketchy starting pitching. A terrible home record.
Team therapy is needed, solutions are required and a fresh start would be welcome when Colorado opens the so-called second half of the season Friday night with a game against the Twins at Coors Field. Change is coming, possibly in the front office led by general manager Bill Schmidt. Several high-profile trades, at least by Rockies standards, are likely on the table.
Interim manager Warren Schaeffer will have to deal with those changes and make the most out of a team with a 22-74 record and on track to supplant the 2024 White Sox (41-121) for the most losses in baseball’s modern era.