Zach Agnos Likely To Begin In The Minors
21 mins agoColorado Rockies shortstop-turned-reliever Zach Agnos has had a great spring training with a 3.86 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, seven strikeouts and only one walk in 9 1/3 Cactus League innings, but The Denver Post's Patrick Saunders thinks there's a good chance he'll begin the year in the minors. The Rockies' coaching staff loves Agnos' arsenal and maturity, but the team already has decent relief depth at the major-league level in Seth Halvorsen, Victor Vodnik, Angel Chivilli, Tyler Kinley and Jimmy Herget. Many of their relievers also still have minor-league options remaining, giving the Rockies the option to mix and match with their bullpen. The 24-year-old Agnos is ranked as the team's No. 28 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, after saving 44 games in the minors the last two years. If he continues to look good on the farm, he could be up in the big leagues soon and compete for saves sooner than later.
Source: The Denver Post - Patrick Saunders
Source: The Denver Post - Patrick Saunders

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