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Rockies Manager Disappointed After 9-5 Loss to Rangers
Rockies infielder Kyle Karros also comments on his spring training progress so far.
Feb. 23, 2026 at 12:33am
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Colorado Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer expressed disappointment following his team's 9-5 loss to the Texas Rangers in a spring training game. Rockies infielder Kyle Karros also provided an update on his performance during the early stages of spring training.
Why it matters
Spring training games provide an important opportunity for teams to evaluate their players and prepare for the upcoming regular season. Schaeffer's comments offer insight into the Rockies' current strengths and weaknesses, while Karros' remarks give a sense of how individual players are progressing.
The details
The Rockies fell to the Rangers by a score of 9-5 in the spring training matchup. Schaeffer noted that his team made too many mistakes and struggled to execute on both offense and defense. Karros, a promising young infielder, discussed his efforts to fine-tune his skills and earn a spot on the Rockies' opening day roster.
- The game took place on February 20, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The players
Warren Schaeffer
The manager of the Colorado Rockies baseball team.
Kyle Karros
An infielder for the Colorado Rockies who is competing for a spot on the team's opening day roster during spring training.
What they’re saying
“We must do a better job of limiting mistakes and executing our game plan if we want to be successful this season.”
— Warren Schaeffer, Rockies Manager
“I'm working hard every day to refine my skills and show the coaching staff that I deserve a spot on the team.”
— Kyle Karros, Rockies Infielder
What’s next
The Rockies will continue their spring training schedule with additional exhibition games as they prepare for the start of the 2026 MLB regular season.
The takeaway
The Rockies' spring training performance highlights the need for the team to shore up its fundamentals and identify the right mix of players to field a competitive team in the upcoming season.
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