Rockies Reinstated Austin Gomber Ahead 2025 Debut in Atlanta
Rockies Reinstated Austin Gomber Ahead 2025 Debut in Atlanta

Rockies Reinstated Austin Gomber Ahead 2025 Debut in Atlanta

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The Colorado Rockies are set to activate left-handed pitcher Austin Gomber from the 60-day injured list to start in their game against the Atlanta Braves this Sunday, marking his 2025 season debut after recovering from a left shoulder injury. Gomber missed extensive spring training and suffered a setback during a rehab start in late March but has since made successful rehab appearances in Double-A and Triple-A, showing promising form by pitching multiple innings with low earned runs and a solid strikeout count. The Rockies optioned pitcher Carson Palmquist to Triple-A to make room for Gomber's return to the rotation, and the team is expected to manage his pitch count cautiously as he ramps back to a starter's workload. In 2024, Gomber pitched 165 innings with a 4.75 ERA and was known for durability despite some struggles with home runs, and this season could be pivotal as he enters the final year of his contract and potential trade considerations. The Rockies, currently struggling with a poor record and run differential, might use Gomber either as a steady rotation piece or as a trade asset at the deadline to reduce payroll and bolster minor league depth. His readiness and performance in upcoming bullpen sessions will finalize the decision on his immediate role with the team.

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