Rockies Fall to Mariners 10-6 in Spring Training Matchup

Pitchers Feltner and Dollander vie for final rotation spot

Mar. 18, 2026 at 12:35am

The Colorado Rockies fell to the Seattle Mariners 10-6 in a spring training game, with the focus on pitchers Ryan Feltner and Chase Dollander as they compete for the final spot in the Rockies' starting rotation.

Why it matters

The Rockies are looking to solidify their starting rotation ahead of the upcoming season, and the performances of Feltner and Dollander in spring training will be crucial in determining who claims the final spot.

The details

Both Feltner and Dollander made in-game adjustments as they look to impress the Rockies' coaching staff and earn a spot in the starting rotation. Manager Warren Schaeffer, Feltner, Dollander, and Kyle Freeland (the Rockies' Opening Day starter) all provided insights into the pitchers' performances and the competition for the final rotation spot.

  • The game took place on March 6, 2026 in Mesa, Arizona.

The players

Ryan Feltner

A Rockies pitcher competing for the final spot in the starting rotation.

Chase Dollander

A Rockies pitcher competing for the final spot in the starting rotation.

Warren Schaeffer

The manager of the Colorado Rockies.

Kyle Freeland

The Rockies' Opening Day starter.

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