If one player is sitting inside the Colorado Rockies farm system that everyone has high hopes for, it is shortstop Ethan Holliday, who the ballclub drafted in July of last season straight out of high school. Holliday has been playing in Single-A since joining professional baseball, but this season will be by far his most lengthy as he has already played in more games this year than last, and he has really started to find his swing. With Holliday's Single-A Fresno team, he just barely missed the cycle after going 3-for-5 in his team's 12-8 win. While the cycle is usually missed by a triple, or even a homer, this time, Holliday was just short after not hitting a single. This season should end up being a full year for Holliday, and it has started well as he is batting .277 with a .590 slugging percentage to complement an OPS over 1.000. For his team, Holliday has now hit six homers and brought 24 runners home, which pairs nicely with 18 drawn walks in 23 games.…