After being considered by many one of the cornerstone players for the San Francisco Giants as recently as two seasons ago, Thairo Estrada is hoping to deliver that same kind of impact now with the Colorado Rockies.
Thairo Estrada is guaranteed $4 million in his one-year contract with the Colorado Rockies and can earn $750,000 in performance bonuses.
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Thairo Estrada and the Colorado Rockies have finalized a one-year contract, a deal that includes a mutual option for 2026.
The Colorado Rockies haven't been too active ... Estrada, who turns 29 years old next month, got waived by the San Francisco Giants last August. At the time, he was batting .217 with a
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Estrada replaces Brendan Rodgers, who was non-tendered after the 2024 season. Rodgers won a Gold Glove at second base in 2022 but never became the offensive force or dynamic player the Rockies envisioned when they selected him with the third overall pick in the 2015 draft.
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DENVER (AP) — Thairo Estrada and the Colorado Rockies finalized a one ... 217 with nine homers and 47 RBIs last year with the San Francisco Giants. He was assigned outright to Triple-A ...
On Thursday, not long after his one-year deal with a mutual option for the 2026 campaign became official, Thairo Estrada was ready to embrace his role in helping rebuild the Colorado Rockies.
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