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Jacob Stallings Released By Colorado Rockies


Former UNC catcher has been released by the Colorado Rockies. Stallings, 35, had a solid season for the Rockies last year but he’s been down this year. Entering 2024, he signed a $2MM deal and went on to hit .263/.357/.453 for a 114 wRC+ in 82 games for Colorado. Defensive reviews were mixed but the Rockies clearly liked him. (MLB Trade Rumors)

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Jacob Stallings Released By Colorado Rockies