Spring training officially kicked off for the Colorado Rockies today as pitchers and catchers report to camp, and it won’t be long before Cactus League action begins with games taking place on February 20.
As usual, a batch of games will be available for consumption thanks to the Rockies Radio Network and the return of Rockies.TV for another year. On Wednesday, the Rockies officially announced the broadcast schedule for spring training.
850 AM/94.1 FM KOA Rockies Radio Network
(All times Denver time)
- Feb. 20 vs. Diamondbacks (1 p.m. pregame/1:10 p.m. first pitch)
- Feb. 22 at Rangers (12:55/1:05)
- Feb. 24 vs. Angels (1/1:10)
- Feb. 28 vs. Royals (1/1:10)
- March 1 at Guardians (12:55/1:05)
- March 2 vs. Dodgers (1/1:10)
- March 4 vs. Team USA (1/1:10)
- March 8 vs. Guardians (2/2:10)
- March 9 at White Sox (1:55/2:05)
- March 13 vs. Rangers (2/2:10)
- March 15 at Angels (2/2:10)
- March 17 vs. Mariners (2/2:10)
- March 23 vs. Tigers (7/7:10)
Rockies.TV
- Feb. 20 vs. Diamondbacks
- Feb. 24 vs. Angels
- Feb. 28 vs. Royals
- March 1 at Guardians (opposing team broadcast)
- March 2 vs. Dodgers
- March 4 vs. Team USA
- March 8 vs. Guardians
- March 13 vs. Rangers
- March 17 vs. Mariners
- March 20 at San Diego (6:10/opposing team broadcast)
- March 21 at Arizona (1:10/opposing team broadcast)
- March 23 vs. Tigers
(Games on March 4 and March 23 will feature Rockies TV broadcasters. All others are simulcasts with the KOA Rockies Radio Network)
All spring training games will be free to stream without blackouts with an MLB.com account, no purchase necessary. For the regular season, Rockies.TV costs $99.99 for the year or just $19.99 per month. You can also bundle it with MLB.TV for $199.99.
One of the more notable games will be the match-up against Team USA on March 4 as they get a tune-up for the World Baseball Classic. Additionally, the Spring Breakout game featuring top prospects from the Rockies and the Diamondbacks will take place on March 21. Broadcast info has not been ironed out for that game yet.
Rockies play-by-play broadcaster Drew Goodman returns for his 25th year calling Rockies games, and will be joined once again in the booth by Jeff Huson, Ryan Spilborghs and Cory Sullivan. Kelsey Wingert and Marc Stout will also return in their roles as dugout reporters, and will be joined this year by Rachel Tos, who has served as a reporter and host for the Colorado Avalanche over the past six-plus years.
Meanwhile, Jack Corrigan returns for his 24th season as the play-by-play voice for KOA, and his 41st season in MLB. It appears we will not have a dedicated partner this season after long-time co-announcer Jerry Schemmel was laid off this offseason by iHeartRadio.
Rockies baseball is right around the corner. Who are you most excited to follow through the broadcasts this year? Carry on the discussion below!
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