First baseman Michael Toglia, who envisions the Rockies’ core of young players evolving into the next Blake Street Bombers, ...
Also in the running, however, is Colorado outfielder Zac Veen's extremely extra bat flip, which he pulled out during the ...
After striking out in a game against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Veen slapped the top of his batting helmet, like he often ...
Rockies No. 3 prospect Zac Veen launched a two-run homer on Saturday -- just in time to give manager Bud Black an opportunity ...
Zac Veen flung his bat towards the mound after crushing a 433-foot home run in the Colorado Rockies' spring training showdown with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Rockies manager Bud Black told reporters he liked Veen’s swing on the viral home run. “He put a good swing yesterday to ...
Colorado Rockies outfielder Zac Veen hit a monster home run at spring training on Saturday and proceeded to launch his bat directly at the pitcher's ...
Colorado Rockies prospect Zac Veen unleashed a bat flip over the weekend that was so ferocious he immediately felt the need to apologize. Veen blasted a ...
Spring training games do not count in the actual standings, and spring training home runs are easily forgotten but do not ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks fell flat in a 9-3 loss to the Rockies on Saturday. Even though the D-backs couldn't muster much ...
Spring training games do not count in the actual standings, and spring training home runs are easily forgotten but do not tell that to Colorado Rockies prospect Zac Veen.
Training is all about making a name for yourself, and Colorado Rockies prospect Zac Veen did just that on Saturday—for multiple reasons.