Colorado Rockies Sign Kyle Farmer to One-Year Deal
The move follows the team's decision to non-tender Brendan Rodgers and Cal Quantrill, making both players free agents.
- The Colorado Rockies have agreed to a one-year contract with 34-year-old infielder Kyle Farmer, known for his versatility and strong performance against left-handed pitching.
- Farmer, who played for the Minnesota Twins last season, batted .214 with five home runs and 25 RBIs over 107 games in 2023.
- Over his eight-season MLB career, Farmer has maintained a .250 batting average and has logged time at multiple infield positions, providing consistent defensive value.
- The signing comes after the Rockies chose not to tender contracts to infielder Brendan Rodgers, a former Gold Glove winner, and pitcher Cal Quantrill, making both free agents.
- Rodgers, drafted third overall by Colorado in 2015, hit .266 over six seasons with the team and won a Gold Glove at second base in 2022.