Colorado Rockies spring training game no. 30 thread: Jeffrey Springs vs. Michael Lorenzen
A’s and Rockies action with a returning WBC standout on the mound.
MIAMI, FL - MARCH 16: Michael Lorenzen #24 of Team Italy walks back to the dugout during the 2026 World Baseball Classic WBC game presented by Capital One between Team Venezuela and Team Italy at loanDepot park on Monday, March 16, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images Yesterday the Colorado Rockies organization took two losses. First, a 5-6 defeat for the major league squad at the hands of the Kansas City Royals despite a scoreless four inning start from Kyle Freeland, and a two double performance from Troy Johnston.
Later in the day, the Rockies top prospects came together to be beaten 10-3 by their counterparts on the Arizona Diamondbacks. Today the Sacramento Athletics will visit Salt River Fields to take on the Rockies. On the mound for the A’s will be veteran left hander Jeffrey Springs .
His career so far having been defined by injuries, Springs’ ability to take the ball 32 times and pitch 171 innings last year was a welcome accomplishment. While his velocity is nothing to write home about, Springs features a changeup that is a genuine put-away pitch against righties (41. 3% whiff rate in ‘25) and a solid slider that he uses equally against batters on both sides of the plate.
Opposing him will be Michael Lorenzen making his first start for the Rockies since an impressive run with team Italy in the WBC. While his spring training appearances leave something to be desired, across his two appearances in the tournament he logged 7. 1 innings with a 3.