The Colorado Rockies seemed to have only one path forward with highly promising right-handed pitcher Chase Dollander for the 2026 MLB season.
But instead, they've opened a door toward a plan that not many even knew was there.
Dollander is going to open the season in the Rockies' bullpen.
The five starters for Colorado to begin the season are Kyle Freeland, Michael Lorenzen, Jose Quintana, Tomoyuki Sugano and Ryan Feltner.
No, that's not the most inspiring group that Dollander didn't beat out.
The Rockies could make a case for trying to limit the overall innings on Dollander's arm by using him out of the bullpen, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Somehow, he just didn't earn a job.
Is it bad when your best pitching prospect in at least a half decade and recent first round pick can’t beat out the worst collection of starting pitchers going in MLB? https://t.co/NP88Cr5bWp
— nugget chef (@jayhaykid) March 23, 2026MORE: Big Papi's son has a special moment for the Red Sox
To be fair, Dollander was brutal in 2025. He went 2-12 in 21 starts with a 6.52 ERA.
On the road, though, Dollander had a 3.46 ERA in 52 innings.
It still seems like the Rockies benefit much more from giving Dollander a consistent role. Those veterans aren't going to be around when a turnover potentially happens. It's in Colorado's best interests to figure out what Dollander's future role is.
For now, though, they've sent him to the bullpen instead.
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