The Colorado Rockies have been very active this offseason, making several strategic signings to bolster their roster. On January 9th, 2025, they secured infielder Thairo Estrada with a one-year contract valued at $3.25 million, including a mutual option for 2026. Estrada’s gameplay and versatility allows him to cover multiple positions, enhancing and helping the team’s infield depth.
The Colorado Rockies have also signed former Minnesota Twins infielder Kyle Farmer to a one-year contract with a mutual option for 2026. This deal guarantees Farmer $3.25 million, including a $2.5 million base salary for 2025 and a $750,000 buyout if the option is declined. The contract also includes performance incentives that could increase its total value.
In November, 2024, the Rockies re-signed catcher Jacob Stallings to a one-year deal worth $2 million, with a mutual option for 2026. Stallings, who joined Colorado last season, contributed to a .263 batting average, nine home runs, and 36 RBIs, providing stability behind the plate.
In addition, the Rockies have focused on strengthening their pitching staff by signing right-handers Diego Castillo, Tommy Doyle, and Jake Woodford to minor league contracts with invitations to spring training. These moves aim to enhance the team’s bullpen options for the upcoming season.
These acquisitions and signings reflect on the Rockies commitment to improving their roster as they prepare for the 2025 season and spring training.