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Dominican Summer League Rockies

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Dominican Summer League Rockies
Minor league affiliations
ClassRookie
LeagueDominican Summer League
DivisionSouth
Major league affiliations
TeamColorado Rockies
Minor league titles
League titles (0)None
Team data
NameRockies
BallparkColorado Rockies Complex
Owner/
Operator
Colorado Rockies
ManagerMauricio Gonzalez
Dominican Summer League Colorado
Minor league affiliations
ClassRookie
LeagueDominican Summer League
Major league affiliations
TeamColorado Rockies
Minor league titles
League titles (0)None
Team data
NameRockies
BallparkColorado Rockies Complex
Owner/
Operator
Colorado Rockies
ManagerJulio Campos

The Dominican Summer League Rockies or DSL Rockies are a Rookie League affiliate of the Colorado Rockies based in the Dominican Republic.[1] They play in the Dominican Summer League. As an independent affiliate, they have been in existence since 1997. Starting in 2018, two squads were fielded, initially known as DSL Rockies 1 and DSL Rockies 2. In 2021, the two teams were named DSL Colorado and DSL Rockies.

History

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The team first came into existence in 1992, the year before the MLB debut of the Colorado Rockies. They shared an affiliation with the Kansas City Royals and the Chicago Cubs and were known as the DSL Royals/Cubs/Rockies.[2] The team continued to share an affiliation with the Royals from 1993 to 1996, when it was known as the DSL Royals/Rockies.[3] The team has been independently affiliated with the Rockies since 1997.[4] Beginning in 2018, the DSL Rockies will split into two squads, competing as DSL Rockies 1 and DSL Rockies 2. Long-time manager Mauricio Gonzalez will coach Team 1, and Julio Campos will manage Team 2.[5]

Roster

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 15 Lenixon Armas
  • 16 Diego Arroyo
  • 18 Felix Bello
  • 19 Victor Castellano
  • 25 Kalhey Chan
  • 21 Onofer De La Cruz
  • 26 Maximo Gonzalez
  • 23 Jarol Lopez
  • 24 Alejandro Martinez Injury icon
  • 28 Kevin Martinez
  • 27 Yeremi Mendez
  • 29 Gleiderson Mendoza
  • 20 Oscar Pujols
  • 38 Maximiliano Quezada
  • 31 Rafael Quezada
  • 35 Yenderberth Rivas
  • 37 Roberto Salas
  • 40 Antony Ventura
  • 36 Melky Ventura

Catchers

  •  7 Jose Gudino
  • -- Adafel Montiel
  • 12 Bryan Rodriguez
  • 10 Jose Zarraga

Infielders

  • -- Rosniell De Paula
  •  3 William Ferrufino
  •  5 Jendry Guaraco
  • 13 Omar Marrugo
  •  2 Yhoscar Perez
  •  4 Maiker Ramirez
  •  6 Larry Suero

Outfielders

  • -- Leudy Arache
  •  8 Luis Morejon
  •  9 Omar Munoz

Manager

  • -- Eugenio Jose

Coaches

  • -- Johendi Jiminian (pitching)
  • -- Florentino Nunez (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • -- Dilan Lopez
  • 29 Pedro Nunez
  • 31 Edwin Pena
  • 36 Brian Tiburcio


Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 58 Angel Adames
  • 57 Cristopher Alburquerque
  • 59 Johander Barrios
  • 62 Maique Basanta
  • 61 Luis Centeno
  • 67 Ismael Contreras
  • 60 Oby Escalante
  • 63 Brandol Fernandez
  • 64 Anderson Franco
  • 73 Mario Garcia
  • 69 Christopher Green
  • 65 Josue Henrique
  • 76 Dalvin Marte
  • 71 Luis Martinez
  • 72 Emanuel Mejia
  • 68 Kevin Meza
  • 74 Jean Nino
  • 78 Francisco Perez
  • 66 Yadiel Ramon
  • 75 Miguel Vargas
  • 55 Eric Veras ‡
  • 77 Juan Villamizar

Catchers

  • 54 Abraham Elvira
  • -- Jhonalbert Vargas
  • 45 Douglas Veliz

Infielders

  • -- Danny Cancro
  • 41 Amaury De Leon
  • 44 Richard De Los Santos
  • 43 Daniel Meza
  • 46 Darling Pena
  • 47 Emil Perez

Outfielders

  • -- Hector Barroso
  • 52 Gemerson Blanco
  • 49 Ishel Comenencia
  • 50 Wandi Feliz
  • 51 Carlos Mota

Manager

  •    Mauricio Gonzalez

Coaches

  •    Samuel Deduno (pitching)
  •    Felix Rosario (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • 80 Ronaldo Florencio
  • 79 Netali Pinales

References

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  1. ^ MinorLeagueBaseball.com
  2. ^ "1992 DSL Royals/Cubs/Rockies Statistics".
  3. ^ "Dominican Summer League (Foreign Rookie) Encyclopedia and History".
  4. ^ "1997 DSL Rockies Statistics".
  5. ^ "Rockies announce 2018 Minor League staff". MLB.com.