MLB Power Rankings: Cubs Among Teams Off to Quick Starts
It's not especially surprising that the New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics and Los Angeles Dodgers have had strong starts to the 2020 season. The same can't be said for the Colorado Rockies, who are off to a rather shocking 12-5 start.
You don't want to get too carried away about a 17-game sample size, but a year ago, the Rockies went 71-91. Most entering the season thinking there were three playoff contenders in the National League West - the Dodgers, San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks. While the Diamondbacks have been extremely disappointing thus far, both the Dodgers and Padres have had starts that put them on track to play in the postseason in 2020. The Rockies have just been better.
Four-time All-Star Charlie Blackmon is an early National League MVP candidate, as he's slashing .500/.527/.721 with three home runs and a league-leading 20 RBIs. Daniel Murphy looks healthy for the first time in a few seasons, and he's hitting .358. Trevor Story already has three home runs. And Nolan Areando, of course, is one of the sport's most complete players.
Perhaps the most encouraging sign in Colorado is that the team's starting rotation appears drastically improved over what it was a season ago. Kyle Freeland had a rather disastrous 2019 season, but has a 2.45 ERA after four starts in 2020. Both German Marquez and Antonio Senzatela are off to equally impressive starts as well.
Will the Rockies be able to hold off the Dodgers in the National League West all season? Probably not, but they appear to have one of the deepest lineups in baseball and possess three starters that are pitching at a frontline level in the early going. It's become impossible to ignore what's going on at Coors Field in 2020.
Here are our latest RADIO.COM MLB Power Rankings, which feature a ranking for the Rockies that would have been unfathomable a few weeks ago: