Danny Duffy Jersey , some by large margins. Player of the dayCody Thomas had his best performance to date with Tulsa in a win over..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 2019 Spring TrainingProspectsCommentaryNews and NotesDodgers Minor League ReportWins and runs aplenty Wednesday on the farmNew,11commentsPDTShareTweetShareShareWins and runs aplenty Wednesday on the farmCody Thomas hit his first home run of the season to lead Tulsa to victory over Springfield.Steve SaenzThe offenses were alive on the farm as each affiliate won on Wednesday, some by large margins. Player of the dayCody Thomas had his best performance to date with Tulsa in a win over Springfield.Thomas hit his first home run of the season and his second triple in going two for three.Thomas also walked twice and drove in three runs.Cody Thomas upped his early Double-A slash line to .227/.308/.545 in six games. Triple-A Oklahoma CityOklahoma City had 13 hits in a rain shortened victory over the Omaha Storm Chasers (Royals) 7-5.Daniel Castro led the Dodgers with three hits in five at bats.Matt Beaty had a pair of doubles in three at bats, while Edwin Rios also went two for four with a double.Brock Stewart pitched just two and a third innings to start, surrendering two runs, one earned.Layne Somsen struggled in relief, walking four and allowing three runs while recording just two outs.Kevin Quackenbush held Omaha scoreless over two innings and struck out four to earn the win.Double-A TulsaThe Drillers jumped on the Springfield Cardinals early, pounding them for sixteen in a 12-6 victory.Cody Thomas drove in three runs as part of a big two for three performance.Omar Estevez hit his second home run of the season, going two for four, while Cristian Santana had three hits and two runs scored to up his average to .305 on the year.Dustin May followed his stellar opening start with a rough one, allowing four runs in four innings.Louis Head allowed one run in two innings and took the win, and Louis Vasquez struck out three over the final two innings to notch the save. Class-A Rancho Cucamonga The Quakes exploded for six runs in the tenth inning and held on to defeat Visalia Rawhide (Diamondbacks) 8-4.Devin Mann had a big pinch hit home run in the tenth inning, and also walked as the Quakes batted around.Connor Wong also hit his second home run of the season in the first inning, going one for four.Jeter Downs and Marcus Chiu each had a pair of hits in the win, with Downs also stealing a pair of bases. Edwin Uceta was strong at the start Frank White Jersey , allowing just one hit over four innings, striking out four.Ryan Moseley took the win despite allowing a pair of runs in the tenth inning, with Jordan Sheffield entering to strike out the final batter of the game, recording his second save.Class-A Great LakesThe Loons broke out the Camels moniker and the bats to club the South Bend Cubs 9-4.Hunter Feduccia had a hit and two doubles in four at bats to lead the offense.Dillon Paulson also doubled as part of a two for five game, driving in a pair of runs, and Leonel Valera walked twice and scored thrice from the seven spot in the order.Andre Jackson scattered five hits over four innings, surrendering just one run while striking out five.Joel Inoa pitched two and a third hitless innings to take the win in relief.TransactionsTriple-A: Los Angeles called up C Rocky Gale to replace the injured Russ Martin.C Jair Camargo was assigned to Oklahoma City in his place.SS Drew Jackson was also assigned to Oklahoma City after being returned by Baltimore, and RHP Layne Somsen was called up from Tulsa.Double-A:RHP’s Yordy Cabrera and Justin De Fratus were assigned to Tulsa.Class-A: Rancho Cucamonga placed LHP Leo Crawford on the disabled list, calling up RHP Yeison Cespedes to replace him. Wednesday scoresOklahoma City 7, Omaha 5 in 8 inningsTulsa 12, Springfield 6Rancho Cucamonga 8, Visalia 4Great Lakes 9, South Bend 4Thursday schedule3:05 p.m.: Great Lakes (Josiah Gray) vs. South Bend (Cam Sanders)4:35 p.m.: Oklahoma City (Daniel Corcino) at Omaha (Foster Griffin)5:10 p.m.: Tulsa (Yadier Alvarez) at Arkansas (Zac Grotz)7:05 p.m.: Rancho Cucamonga (Bryan Warzek) vs. Lancaster (Garrett Schilling) The Rockies are set up to be competitive for the next several years"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Scaling the RocksPebble ReportRockpileRockies Game ThreadsRockies Fan ExperienceRockies State of the PositionJeff Bridich is overseeing the golden age of Rockies baseballNew,12commentsThe Rockies are set up to be competitive for the next several yearsMSTShareTweetShareShareJeff Bridich is overseeing the golden age of Rockies baseballWhat began as a quiet and pretty conservative offseason for the Rockies’ front office ended, in the first week of Spring Training http://www.royalsfanproshop.com/authentic-ryan-goins-jersey , with what may turn out to be the most momentous contract the team has ever given out and could keep one of the best players the team has ever had, Nolan Arenado, in Denver for his career. The last two versions of this post about the front office have focused on Bridich’s strengths and weaknesses. We talked about trades, in particular for minor leaguers, as his major strength and free agent signings as the big weakness. Those still hold. Ian Desmond’s contract looks even worse now than it did when it was first inked, and the three relievers the Rockies signed last offseason were a net negative in their first year in Colorado. Trade acquisition German M谩rquez, however, has emerged as a front of the rotation pitcher. Bridich has also made shrewd in-season trades at the deadline.This offseason, the Rockies made just one major-league acquisition. They signed Daniel Murphy to a two-year contract to play first base. That contract may shift the narrative a bit, as it has a good chance of being Bridich’s best free agent signing (although no matter how good it is it probably won’t overshadow what will probably be viewed as his worst signing; you know the one). But there’s more to the front office than just free agents and trades. The “strengths and weaknesses” analysis still looks accurate, but it’s also limited. Within the past 12 months, the Rockies have locked up two cornerstones of the team. Last April, the Rockies signed Charlie Blackmon to a six-year contract that will keep him in Denver through at least 2021 (two player options could keep him under contract through 2023). Incidentally — or not — Arenado’s contract also means he’ll be a member of the Rockies through the 2021 season. If Arenado doesn’t exercise his opt-out after the third year of the contract, he’ll be in Denver through 2026. They also extended manager Bud Black’s contract through the 2022 season. One thing we’re learning about Bridich is that he’s willing to offer a lot of money and a lot of years for a selection of players that should be able to help the Rockies win within the next few years. I don’t know how much Bridich thinks about “contention windows,” but I do know that the Rockies are well set up to be competitive through http://www.royalsfanproshop.com/authentic-ryan-goins-jersey , you guessed it, 2021. They’d be in a completely different situation if Bridich decided to let Blackmon and/or Arenado test free agency. The Rockies have locked in two of their best position players, and they did so at a time when all their other best players are under team control. Here’s a list of a handful of other key players and when they hit free agency: Free agent schedulePlayerFree agent afterPlayerFree agent afterThat list doesn’t even include members of the Rockies with less than two years of service time — players like Antonio Senzatela, Ryan McMahon, and Garrett Hampson. Add Blackmon and Arenado to this list, and those are the guys who are going to be mostly responsible for the Rockies’ success over the next three seasons. All of them, with the exception of Blackmon, are under 30 years old. If the state of the front office is reflected in the state of the competition window and the immediate outlook over the next few years, then Jeff Bridich gets glowing marks. There are still upgrades to be made, as there always will be, and there will (let’s hope) be another test to make the right trade deadline move. But everything is lining up for the Rockies to be competitive for the next several years. While Jeff Bridich and the current Rockies front office can’t take all credit for it, they are, at the very least, the ones overseeing what looks like the golden age of Rockies baseball.