- Why did the Rockies designate John Brebbia for assignment?
- Brebbia allowed five runs in 1.1 innings against the Dodgers, including three home runs and a wild pitch, pushing his ERA to 7.94. The Rockies acted the next day, designating him for assignment to clear roster space.
- Who was called up to replace Brebbia?
- Right-handed pitching prospect Gabriel Hughes was recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque. Hughes, 24, posted a 4.92 ERA with 30 strikeouts in 23.2 innings this season at the minors, though his numbers were skewed by a single brutal start.
- What is Gabriel Hughes’ pitching profile?
- Hughes, drafted in 2020 out of Gonzaga, throws a fastball at 94-97 mph with a slider that flashes plus. He has split time between starting and relieving in the minors, posting a 3.48 ERA in 18 relief appearances this year.
- How much salary is Colorado saving by DFA’ing Brebbia?
- Brebbia’s release clears $1.1 million in remaining salary, a modest but useful savings the Rockies can reinvest in pitching depth as the trade deadline approaches.
- When will Gabriel Hughes make his MLB debut?
- Hughes is expected to be available out of the bullpen when Colorado opens a three-game series against the Giants on Wednesday in San Francisco. His first big-league audition could come in a high-leverage spot.
- What are the Rockies’ next roster moves likely to be?
- With Hughes now in the bullpen, Colorado may look to add another arm via trade or waivers before the deadline. The front office has emphasized flexibility, but the Hughes experiment starts immediately.