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This Week in Purple: The Denver Post no longer has a Rockies beat writer — and it’s a problem

Colorado Rockies news and links for Sunday, July 12th, 2026.

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This Week in Purple: The Denver Post no longer has a Rockies beat writer — and it’s a problem

The Denver Post’s assigned spot in the Coors Field Press Box | Renee Dechert I spent last weekend at Coors Field covering the San Francisco Giants-Colorado Rockies series for Purple Row, and I was glad I did because a lot happened.President of baseball operations Paul DePodesta took questions from media, and given that preparations for the MLB draft were in full swing and the trade deadline is fast approaching, there was plenty to discuss. Hunter Goodman was announced as the Rockies representative at the All-Star Game, and he answered questions about receiving that honor for the second consecutive year.

On two days, Goodman’s father, Robert, threw batting practice to his son, who hoped to be invited to participate in the Home Run Derby on Monday. Goodman was ultimately not invited, but it was still pretty cool to watch a father-son BP. That said, you had to be at Coors Field to see it.

The clubhouse was open, and players answered questions as did manager Warren Schaeffer. Rockies’ 2022 first-round draft pick Gabriel Hughes (No. 12 PuRP) made his MLB debut.

Here’s Kyle Karros discussing his monster home run on Sunday. The controlled swagger is a beautiful thing.Ultimately, the Rockies took the series from a struggling Giants team.

They are becoming a better and even a fun baseball team. They have scored an MLB-high 132 runs in the eighth inning or later. How is that not the good stuff for baseball fans?

If the Denver Post had a reporter there to cover the series, I never saw them.Since Patrick Saunders left The Post, a pastiche of offseason sports beat writers has been in the clubhouse finding material for some scattered feature stories. For example, Nate Peterson spent an afternoon talking with Marlins fans at Coors Field about their experiences with a losing team.

The Post now takes game recaps from the Associated Press. It’s not unusual for those recaps to go up the next day as opposed to immediately after the conclusion of a game, as they did before. I can’t speak to

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