Colorado Rockies outfield prospect Zac Veen and first baseman Michael Toglia continue to rake in the Cactus League.
After striking out in a game against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Veen slapped the top of his batting helmet, like he often ...
First baseman Michael Toglia, who envisions the Rockies’ core of young players evolving into the next Blake Street Bombers, ...
Rockies Journal: Young players scoff at “hilarious” negative predictions, but Rox have much to prove
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — One of the most striking things about Rockies spring training this year is the confidence of the young ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Rockies No. 3 prospect Zac Veen launched a two-run homer on Saturday -- just in time to give manager Bud ...
The Rockies added Veen to their 40-man roster back in December. The 23-year-old had another big moment against the D-Backs on ...
There’s one player “who’s sparked my interest,” beat writer Patrick Saunders writes. “Epic bat flip aside, he brings energy ...
Zac Veen flung his bat towards the mound after crushing a 433-foot home run in the Colorado Rockies' spring training showdown with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
It still doesn't seem like he's a realistic candidate for the Opening Day roster given that he has just 21 games' worth of experience at the Triple-A level, but the speedy outfielder is now on the ...
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