List of Colorado Rockies Opening Day starting pitchers

The Colorado Rockies are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Denver, Colorado. They play in the National League West division. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[1] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[2] The Rockies have used 20 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 28 seasons. Since the Rockies' first season in 1993, the 20 starters have a combined Opening Day record of eleven wins, nine losses (11–9), and eight no decisions. No decisions are only awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game.[3][4]

Aaron Cook, the 2007 Opening Day starter

Eight Rockies pitchers have started on two Opening Days: Kevin Ritz, Darryl Kile, Mike Hampton, Jason Jennings, Aaron Cook, Ubaldo Jiménez, Jorge de la Rosa, and Jon Gray. Kile has the best Opening Day record with two wins and no losses. Armando Reynoso is the only Rockies pitcher to start on Opening Day in Colorado's former home of Mile High Stadium. Rockies starting pitchers have an Opening Day record of four wins, two losses, and one no decision when at home. With the exception of one lost game at Mile High Stadium, the other games were played at Colorado's current home stadium of Coors Field. On the road for Opening Day, Colorado starting pitchers have accumulated a record of seven wins, seven losses, and seven no decisions. The Rockies have a record of two wins and three losses on Opening Day for seasons in which they would later go on to participate in post-season play.[3]

The longest Opening Day winning streak for Rockies starting pitchers is three years, when Colorado won in 2004, 2005, and 2006, under three different pitchers, Shawn Estes, Joe Kennedy, and Jason Jennings. Rockies starters have lost twice in two consecutive years, once in 1993 and 1994, and once from 2002 to 2003.[3]

Key

SeasonEach year is linked to an article about that particular Rockies season.
WWin
LLoss
ND (W)No decision by starting pitcher; Rockies won game
ND (L)No decision by starting pitcher; Rockies lost game
Pitcher (#)Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Rockies
*Advanced to the post-season
**NL Champions

Pitchers

SeasonPitcherDecisionOpponentLocationRef(s)
1993David NiedLNew York MetsShea Stadium[3]
1994Armando ReynosoLPhiladelphia PhilliesMile High Stadium[3]
1995*Bill SwiftWNew York MetsCoors Field[3]
1996Kevin RitzND (W)Philadelphia PhilliesVeterans Stadium[3]
1997Kevin Ritz (2)ND (L)Cincinnati RedsRiverfront Stadium[3]
1998Darryl KileWArizona DiamondbacksBank One Ballpark[3]
1999Darryl Kile (2)WSan Diego PadresQualcomm Stadium[3]
2000Pedro AstacioLAtlanta BravesTurner Field[3]
2001Mike HamptonWSt. Louis CardinalsCoors Field[3]
2002Mike Hampton (2)LSt. Louis CardinalsBusch Memorial Stadium[3][5]
2003Jason JenningsLHouston AstrosMinute Maid Park[3][6]
2004Shawn EstesWArizona DiamondbacksBank One Ballpark[3][7]
2005Joe KennedyWSan Diego PadresCoors Field[3][8]
2006Jason Jennings (2)WArizona DiamondbacksCoors Field[3][9]
2007**Aaron CookLArizona DiamondbacksCoors Field[3][10]
2008Kip WellsND (W)St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium[3][11]
2009*Aaron Cook (2)ND (L)Arizona DiamondbacksChase Field[12]
2010Ubaldo JiménezWMilwaukee BrewersMiller Park[4]
2011Ubaldo Jiménez (2)ND (L)Arizona DiamondbacksCoors Field[3]
2012Jeremy GuthrieWHouston AstrosMinute Maid Park[3]
2013Jhoulys ChacínND (L)Milwaukee BrewersMiller Park[3]
2014Jorge De La RosaLMiami MarlinsMarlins Park[3]
2015Kyle KendrickWMilwaukee BrewersMiller Park[3]
2016Jorge De La Rosa (2)ND (W)Arizona DiamondbacksChase Field[3]
2017*Jon GrayND (W)Milwaukee BrewersMiller Park[3]
2018*Jon Gray (2)LArizona DiamondbacksChase Field[3]
2019Kyle FreelandWMiami MarlinsMarlins Park[3]
2020German MarquezLTexas RangersGlobe Life Field[3]
2021German Marquez (2)ND (W)Los Angeles DodgersCoors Field[3][13]
2022Kyle Freeland (2)LLos Angeles DodgersCoors Field[3]
2023German Marquez (3)WSan Diego PadresPetco Park[3]
2024Kyle Freeland (3)LArizona DiamondbacksChase Field[3]

References