er since dealing outfielder Matt Holliday to the Athletics last month, the Colorado Rockies have been backing away from the idea of sending third baseman Garrett Atkins elsewhere. Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd has said on several occasions, most recently in Wednesday's Denver Post, that he is comfortable with Atkins holding down a key spot in the lineup. That raises a question: C
an the Rockies dispense with the speculation by signing Atkins to a contract that eats up the next two arbitration years and beyond? The Rockies tried but didn't get far after the 2006 season, and the sides didn't revisit the issue last winter. However, Jeff Blank, Atkins' agent, told MLB.com on Wednesday that Atkins wants to stay and his side is willing to listen if the Rockies want to make such an offer, according to MLB.com.
Ev
er since dealing outfielder Matt Holliday to the Athletics last month, the Colorado Rockies have been backing away from the idea of sending third baseman Garrett Atkins elsewhere. Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd has said on several occasions, most recently in Wednesday's Denver Post, that he is comfortable with Atkins holding down a key spot in the lineup. That raises a question: Can the Rockies dispense with the speculation by signing Atkins to a contract that eats up the next two arbitration years and beyond? The Rockies tried but didn't get far after the 2006 season, and the sides didn't revisit the issue last winter. However, Jeff Blank, Atkins' agent, told MLB.com on Wednesday that Atkins wants to stay and his side is willing to listen if the Rockies want to make such an offer, according to MLB.com.
Source: MLB.com