Baltimore Sun

Rodgers recalled for a boost

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DENVER — The Rockies are running a little cool at second base.

That opened the door for Brendan Rodgers, the team’s top prospect who’s swinging a hot bat.

Colorado called up the 22-year-old for a weekend series in Philadelph­ia that started Friday. In addition to selecting the contract of the prospect from Albuquerqu­e, the Rockies optioned right-hander DJ Johnson and infielder Pat Valaika to the Triple-A team and activated lefthander Jake McGee from the 10-day injured list.

Rodgers was hitting .356 with nine homers and 21 RBIs in 35 games this season with Albuquerqu­e. He was playing mostly at second base for the Isotopes with an occasional appearance at shortstop and third base.

The road to the majors had been jammed for Rodgers, with All-Star slugger Nolan Arenado entrenched at third and Trevor Story at short.

His promotion makes sense now: Colorado’s second basemen are hitting .200 this season with no homers and 11 RBIs.

Invited to spring training, Rodgers hit .222 in 18 games. Still, Rockies manager Bud Black appreciate­d his moxie.

“He’s really confident in his abilities,” Black said at the time. “He knows he’s a good player and he knows he’s talented. The way I see him move around the clubhouse and how he’s interactin­g with the coaches and the players, his personalit­y is more at ease. I think he’s showing who he is.”

Rodgers is a .296 hitter with 66 homers spanning all minor-league levels over five seasons.

 ?? SUE OGROCKI/AP ?? Brendan Rodgers, who was hitting .356 in Triple A, got the call from the Rockies.
SUE OGROCKI/AP Brendan Rodgers, who was hitting .356 in Triple A, got the call from the Rockies.

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