After being treated to yesterday’s Rockies vs Team USA exhibition match to kick off the World Baseball Classic, the Colorado Rockies will be hosting the Milwaukee Brewers at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in a return to regular spring training match-ups.
Many of the Rockies’ players participating in the World Baseball Classic have departed camp to join their respective countries. The exception is right-handed pitcher Michael Lorenzen, who will be making the start today before joining Team Italy
later this week.
Lorenzen was not sharp his last time out. Facing his old team in the Kansas City Royals, he gave up five earned runs on four hits—including a home run—and walked four batters without tallying any strikeouts. To his credit, the veteran took the struggles in stride and viewed them as a valuable learning experience early in the spring.
Making the start for the Brew Crew is 26-year-old lefty Robert Gasser. The University of Houston product had a promising MLB debut in 2024, posting a 2.57 ERA in five starts. However, he made just two starts in 2025 and lost the majority of the season to Tommy John surgery.
Gasser throws a fairly balanced five pitch arsenal. His primary pitch is a low-80s sweeper with 35.7 inches of vertical drop and 14.1 inches of glove side break. He also throws a low-90s four-seam fastball and cutter, a changeup, and a cutter.
First Pitch: 1:10 MST
TV: None
Radio: MIL Audio
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