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Rockies Pull Goalie
(Denver) The Colorado Rockies announced today that they will play the remainder of the season with an open net. In a radical departure from tradition, the team will rely on quick aggressive play in lieu of the unattended goal at the other end of the diamond.
“This is only phase one of our plans to revamp the club and mold a winner,” said an unidentified source in the front office of the National League basement dwelling franchise.
“We feel the team has a better chance to win games with five infielders than with the traditional four and a goalie. Most goalies represent a late inning save, a concept foreign to the Blake Street Bummers. He only get in on 40% of the action while a good backup at shortstop can make or break you.
“Modern professional sports demand hard decisions and constant change, even trading off budding stars to save money,” he explained.
“First we dumped popular players because we thought they were getting old and that we needed to concentrate on pitching,” he explained. “That didn’t work even though we sold the farm for several starting pitchers. Then we discovered speed and defense but still lost a lot of games by a run or two.”
Although the season looks a lot like last year, the team is making money and is easily under the salary cap. Populating the outfield with also-rans and beefing up the relief staff with the cast-offs from other clubs often looks good on ledgers but not from the stands.
“Rather than building team chemistry and relying on a solid farm system to provide talent, the Rockies appear to be playing catchup and may have to go shopping again to avoid a complete embarrassment in 2025. The owners have reached their credit limit, at least where their fans are concerned,” offered former Rocky, Manny Taggmiotte, who is doing ten to twenty in the Dominican Republic for stealing bases during winter league play in 2023.
“Sure we know it’s tough to pitch at Coors Field but what’s wrong with winning games 10-9? The weather is great and the ball flies right out of the place. Considering the attention span of most modern day fans a pitcher’s battle just isn’t that entertaining.”
The team travels to Saint Louis for the start of a three-game series Friday. It will be interesting to see if the new approach will fly with the high scoring Red Birds or if anyone will even notice.
“It makes me nervous playing without a goalie,” said one infielder, “but I guess these are desperate times and we’re tired of being in the basement at the All-Star break. But what the hell, tomorrow’s pay day again.” – Rocky Flats








