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COL Austin Gomber
Colorado Rockies
Pitcher
2025 Projected Value: $0
2025 Actual Value: $0 Difference: $0
Based on 10-team NL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year W L Sv Hold IP H BB SO ER ERA WHIP Rate
2025 proj 6 10 0 0 150.0 166 39 103 85 5.08 1.369 -3.5
2024 5 12 0 0 165.0 178 38 116 87 4.75 1.309 4.9
2023 9 9 0 0 139.0 164 43 87 85 5.50 1.489 -12.9
2022 5 7 0 0 124.7 137 34 95 77 5.56 1.372 -12.0

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4/06/25 [Last Word on Sports] - Encouraging Debut for Rockies’ Chase Dollander at Coors Field. , the Colorado Rockies' top-ranked prospect, made his major league debut on Sunday against the Athletics. The outing showed promise for the Rockies moving forward. Dollander was drafted ninth overall out of the University of Tennessee in 2023. Since then, he has been arguably the most hyped Rockies pitching prospect in franchise history. After a solid spring training debut this season, the talk about him starting out the season with the club only grew. However, a couple of starts where he struggled led the Rockies to send him to Triple-A Albuquerque to begin the season. But opportunity finds talent. Left-handed starter Austin Gomber got hurt late in spring training and went on the 15-day IL. After working with a four-man rotation for the first two series, the Rockies called up Dollander to start against the Athletics in the series finale. Chase Dollander takes the mound for the first time at Coors Field during his Major League debut. — Patrick Lyons (@PatrickDLyons) Chase Dollander Takes Advantage of Opportunity in Debut It was not a good opening homestand for the Rockies. The offense and bullpen continued their struggles in 6-3 and 7-4 losses to the Athletics. But Rockies fans could still look forward to Chase Dollander's debut on Sunday to potentially salvage the series. The one facet for Colorado that has been consistently good is the starting rotation. Dollander did his part to keep up the solid play. In five innings, he allowed seven hits and four earned runs with an impressive ratio of 6 strikeouts to 1 walk. But the most encouraging part of Dollander's start was his resolve and focus. Rockies top prospect Chase Dollander gets his first career strikeout. ?? — MLB (@MLB) It would be easy for a young pitcher to feel overwhelmed making their debut at the daunting Coors Field. But Dollander got his first out quickly with a flyout by Lawrence Butler, aided by a nice play by outfielder Mickey Moniak. Brent Rooker followed with a single to left field before Dollander got JJ Bleday to fly out. Dollander had just one out left to get out of the first inning unscathed, but Tyler Soderstrom gave Dollander his welcome to the big leagues moment with a two-run jack to right. The Rockies struggled mightily with getting out of the first inning unscathed last season. Per , the Rockies ranked last by a healthy margin, with 0.75 runs allowed in the first. But Dollander did not get rattled and allow his first inning to turn into a nightmare. He responded by striking out shortstop Jacob Wilson on a 97 MPH four-seam fastball to end the inning. The first moment that showed Dollander might have what it takes to survive at Coors. You Are Going To Give Up Runs at Coors The stats will not always be pretty as a pitcher at Coors Field. You can either let that defeat you or accept it, dig down, and keep your team in the ballgame. Fellow starter Kyle Freeland, at his best, has mastered that mindset as a Rockie. He is an ultra-competitive gamer and does not let a bad first inning ruin his start. He knows if he can go five or six innings and allow three to four runs, the Rockies will more often than not score more than that at home. Dollander followed the first inning with a scoreless second and third. When the A's rallied again in the fourth and the first two batters reached, it was another moment where the start could have imploded. Miguel Andujar scored on an RBI single but Wilson was thrown out at third. After walking Gio Urshela, Dollander faced runners on first and second with one out. Luckily, Dollander's start was the first game where the Rockies' offense gave their pitcher any semblance of a comfortable lead. But the Rockies' lead sat at 6-3, and the A's were a homer away from tying the game. The "Winning" Pitcher Much like he did in the first after allowing a run, Dollander composed himself and struck out Jhonny Pereda and Max Muncy to end the inning. Dollander let out some emotion when he left the mound after he struck out Muncy on a 99 mph four-seam fastball. Rockies manager Bud Black spoke on Dollander's performance following the game. "I thought his stuff was fine, you know, I knew his stuff was going to be in the mid, upper 90s on the fastball," Black said. "Would he like to do better than five innings and four runs? Probably, and he will, because he's talented, but he did what he needed to do today to get the win." Black went on to emphasize how important that mentality is, particularly for Rockies' pitchers. "He did what he needed to do to be the winning pitcher in a Major League game." "Which is what I stress to all our starters, especially in this ballpark." Black continued, "This is a tough place to pitch, as you know, but if you are determined, and you have the will to be the starting pitcher in this ballpark, you're going to be fine." FIRE US UP CHASE — Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) The Rockies Sorely Needed a Solid Debut From Chase Dollander It is no secret that the Rockies were to begin the season. They are alr...
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3/23/25 Projecting the Colorado Rockies' 2025 opening day 26-man roster. With the Rockies' season set to begin Friday on the road against Tampa Bay, here is The Denver Post's projection for Colorado's opening day 26-man roster, from the no-brainers to the bubble picks. Due to Austin Gomber's shoulder injury, Colorado will open the season with a four-man rotation and nine-man bullpen. 3B Ryan McMahon: RyMac made his first All-Star team last year, but bombed in the second half with a .188 average. 2B/SS/3B Kyle Farmer: Colorado signed the versatile Farmer to a one-year deal.
Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2025/03/23/colorado-roc...
3/20/25 Rockies LHP Austin Gomber (shoulder) headed to IL. March 20 - Colorado Rockies left-hander Austin Gomber will open the season on the injured list with shoulder soreness, the Denver Post reported Thursday. Gomber, 31, made just one appearance this spring, allowing one hit with three strikeouts in two scoreless innings against the Chicago White Sox on Feb. 25. Gomber was 5-12 with a 4.75 ERA in a career-high 30 starts last season, striking out 116 batters, walking 38 and giving up 30 home runs in 165 innings. He is 35-40 with a 4.86 ERA in 156 career games (112 starts) with the St. Louis Cardinals (2018, 2020) and Rockies. --Field Level Media Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. , opens new tab Suggested Topics: Sports Share X Facebook
Source: https://www.reuters.com/sports/rockies-lhp-austin-...
3/03/25 Rockies' Gomber scratched with shoulder issue. Rockies left-hander Austin Gomber was scratched from his start because of low arm speed and an issue with his throwing shoulder.
Source: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/44084870/rocki...
3/02/25 Rockies' Austin Gomber asks to be scratched from start because of shoulder issue. Colorado Rockies left-hander Austin Gomber asked to be scratched from his scheduled start against the Seattle Mariners on Sunday after reporting low arm speed and an issue with his throwing shoulder. “There’s no timetable on his return, but we’re going to make sure that he’s healthy and not try to rush it,” manager Bud Black told MLB.com. Gomber was scheduled to pitch three innings in what would have been his second spring training appearance.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/rockies-austin-go...

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