It's funny sometimes how these things get started, but there certainly has been some talk recently about the Colorado Rockies dumping some of their best players for prospects.
With the non-waiver trade deadline a mere three weeks away, "rumors" have been floating around that closer Brian Fuentes, catcher Yorvit Torrealba, and outfielder Matt Holliday all on the shopping block.
But I ask why? Why would the Rockies even think about doing such a thing? Yes, Colorado has the third-worst record in the National League -- only slightly better than San Diego and Washington, and fifth-worst in the majors. Yes, their minus-67 runs scored-runs given up differential is third-worst in the majors. But the Rockies play in what has turned out to be a severly underplaying NL West, where as the start of play Thursday no team had a winning record.

