What's Happening?
The Albuquerque Isotopes, the Triple-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, achieved a rare feat by scoring in every inning of their game. This accomplishment has only been done 20 times in MLB history, with the last occurrence in 2016 by the Chicago White Sox. The Isotopes' offensive performance was highlighted by contributions from prospects Zac Veen and Sterlin Thompson.
Why It's Important?
This achievement underscores the depth of talent within the Rockies' farm system, showcasing the potential of their prospects. Consistent scoring in every inning reflects the team's offensive prowess and strategic execution. This development is significant for the Rockies as they evaluate their future major league roster, considering the impact of emerging players from their Triple-A affiliate.