Pomeranz pitches three perfect innings; will join Rockies
Left-hander Drew Pomeranz pitched three perfect innings Monday for Double-A Tulsa in his first start since undergoing an emergency appendectomy Aug. 20.
Left-hander Drew Pomeranz pitched three perfect innings Monday for Double-A Tulsa in his first start since undergoing an emergency appendectomy Aug. 20.
The Colorado Rockies have pushed back Jhoulys Chacin’s next schedule start due to illness. Meanwhile, left-hander Drew Pomeranz is recovering from an appendectomy and hopes to pitch regular season finale for Double-A Tulsa and join the Rockies later in September.
Left-handed pitcher Drew Pomeranz, who took a perfect game into the seventh inning in his debut in the Colorado Rockies organization Wednesday at Double-A Tulsa, had an emergency appendectomy Saturday.
One day after Drew Pomeranz’s impressive debut in the Colorado Rockies organization, Alex White matched him for Double-A Tulsa, allowed just three hits in 7 2/3 shutout innings. White hasn’t allowed a run since his one-inning rehab debut at Tulsa on Aug. 4.
From Rockies Prospects and Futures report: Thoughts about Drew Pomeranz and other Colorado Rockies prospects at Double-A Tulsa from Drillers broadcaster Dennis Higgins.
Drew Pomeranz officially joined the Colorado Rockies organization to complete the Ubaldo Jimenez trade with Cleveland and quickly made an impact at Double-A Tulsa. Pomeranz carried a perfect game one out into the seventh inning of a 6-0 Drillers win.
Left-hander Drew Pomeranz, an official member of the Colorado Rockies organization, is scheduled to start Wednesday night for Double-A Tulsa in his organizational debut.
In Alex White and Drew Pomeranz, the Colorado Rockies believe they have acquired two elite young pitchers who can be mainstays in their rotation — and soon.
The Colorado Rockies have traded starting pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez to the Cleveland Indians for four players, including Drew Pomeranz and Alex White, two of the top pitching prospects in baseball.