It's becoming something of an annual tradition - a lowly Colorado Rockies team gets its single, token All-Star selection because MLB insists on having every team represented. It was Germán Márquez in 2021, C.J. Cron in 2022, Elias Diaz in 2023, Ryan McMahon in 2024 and, most recently, Hunter Goodman last season . Admittedly, it isn't exactly a murderer's row of star power. Four of the five are no longer with the organization, while one (Cron) is out of baseball entirely. McMahon and Goodman's All-Star seasons have their merits, but Márquez, Cron and Diaz certainly seemed to benefit from the 'at least one All-Star per team' rule. That trend looks poised to change this season - and may even result in more Rockies' representation at the 2026 mid-season exhibition in Philadelphia. While it hasn't quite been a worst-to-first type of transformation, Colorado has demonstrated growth early this season. And some of that growth has been evident in a few standout individual performances.…