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FSN extends Rockies contract - Denver Business Journal:
FSN Rocky Mountain and the Colorado Rockies said Monday they have signed a contract extension that will keep most of the Denver baseball club s games on the eight-state cable network for the next 12 seasons. The contract calls for FSN Rocky Mountain to carry 150 regular-season Rockies games each ...
FSN Rocky Mountain Extends Agreement with Rockies to 2020
FSN Rocky Mountain Extends Agreement with Rockies to 2020
bizofbaseball.com — FSN Rocky Mountain and the Colorado Rockies have reached a long-term carriage extension that will see the... Rockies on FSN through 2020 – 12 years. As part of the agreement, FSN Rocky Mountain will have an exclusive deal. Since 2003 Denver’s KTVD-TV (Channel 20) has carried the Rockies, as well, ... (more) FSN Rocky Mountain Extends Agreement with Rockies to 2020
Rockies will look for pitchers on market | ColoradoRockies.com: News
Rockies will look for pitchers on market | ColoradoRockies.com: News
colorado.rockies.mlb.com — DENVER -- The Rockies have been trade-oriented this offseason, but late-game, left-handed pitching could be the team's... main open-market focus now that teams are allowed to negotiate with other teams' free agents. Multiple Major League sources say the ... (more) Rockies will look for pitchers on market | ...
Lefty reliever still on wish list
denverpost.com — As the hot stove season gets busy, the Rockies' top priority is finding a late-game, left-handed reliever.... (more) Lefty reliever still on wish list
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Fang's Bites — ... Mark Harden of the Denver Business Journal says the Colorado Rockies and FSN Rocky Mountain have signed a deal to keep the cable channel the exclusive home of the team through 2025. ...

FSN Rocky Mountain Extends Agreement with Rockies to 2020
The Biz of Baseball :: Business of Sports Network — ... As part of the agreement, FSN Rocky Mountain will have an exclusive deal. Since 2003 Denver’s KTVD-TV (Channel 20) has carried the Rockies, as well, but will no longer do so as part of the agreement with FSN. As reported by the Denver Business Journal: ...

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