The Colorado Rockies and pitching — two things that usually don’t go well together. It’s like water and oil: it just doesn’t mix. That is, until the beginning of the 2026 baseball season. For the last month or so, the Rockies’ pitching staff has continued to shock the baseball world over and over again. Whether it be fantastic performances from the bullpen — headlined by up-and-coming star Chase Dollander — or consistent efforts from the starting pitching as of late, the dudes on the mound for Colorado have definitely held up their end of the bargain. As such, the Rockies are 13-16, a record that isn’t necessarily the most glamorous, yet is still a massive improvement from where this franchise was a calendar year ago. This shift in team dynamics is reflected in the statistics. As of Tuesday, April 28, the Rockies lead Major League Baseball with 5.6 Wins Above Replacement (bWAR), according to Baseball-Reference.…