SPRING REPORT

From: Rocky Mountain News | Date: March 26, 2005| Author: Tracy Ringolsby, Rocky Mountain News | Copyright information

On deck

The Rockies host the Chicago Cubs in a 1:05 p.m. game today at Hi Corbett Field. The game will be broadcast by KOA-AM (850). Shawn Chacon is scheduled to start for the Rockies, with Greg Maddux pitching for the Cubs. Also scheduled to pitch for the Rockies are Scott Dohmann, Javier Lopez, Ryan Speier and Marcos Carvajal.

Friday in camp

Joe Kennedy became the first Rockies pitcher to work six innings this spring training, allowing one run on six hits in the Rockies'...

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