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Randal Grichuk, C.J. Cron Traded to Angels; Rockies Land 2 Pitching Prospects

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DENVER, COLORADO - JULY 28: Randal Grichuk #15 of the Colorado Rockies celebrates with teammate C.J. Cron #25 after hitting a home run against the Oakland Athletics at Coors Field on July 28, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Kyle Cooper/Colorado Rockies/Getty Images)

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The Colorado Rockies traded first baseman C.J. Cron and outfielder Randal Grichuk to the Los Angeles Angels for a pair of minor league prospects in right-handed pitcher Jake Madden and left-handed pitcher Mason Albright.

Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reported the news first on Sunday evening, and the Angels soon confirmed the trade.

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OFFICIAL: The Angels have acquired INF C.J. Cron, OF Randal Grichuk, and cash considerations from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for minor league LHP Mason Albright and RHP Jake Madden. pic.twitter.com/ru01rhhQxY

Jon Heyman of the New York Post added context.

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Rockies will pay half what’s owed Grichuk and Cron — about $2M https://t.co/yWgk6mkYHV

Cron, 33, has been battling injuries for much of the 2023 season. He’s hitting .260 (.780 OPS) with 11 home runs and 32 RBI through 56 games played, a far cry from his 2022 All-Star campaign.

The Rockies chose to move on from Cron as he prepares for free agency this winter. Cron, despite his shaky 2023 season, is due a raise from his $7.3 million salary.

Grichuk, 31, missed over a month to start the season after undergoing bilateral sports hernia surgery. He’s since fared quite well for the Rockies, slashing .312/.367/.502 while amassing eight home runs and 27 RBI.

Grichuk has also been dominant in July, hitting six home runs with a .368 batting average and 1.137 OPS. Like Cron, Grichuk is set for free agency following this season.

Colorado’s front office lavished Kris Bryant with a seven-year, $182 million contract before the 2022 season but has done almost nothing else to improve the roster. Colorado sits 41-64 after Sunday, 18.5 games out of the NL West lead.

The Rockies have not made the playoffs since 2018 and have lacked a coherent organizational plan ever since.

Trading Cron and Grichuk sends a mixed signal and perhaps an on-the-fly adjustment back to the NL West basement for the foreseeable future. The Rockies do not have a deep or particularly impressive farm system, so moving Cron and Grichuk now may be a way to start reshaping their future.

Cron also had one of the largest home-road split disparities in baseball in 2022, posting a .955 OPS at home but just a .619 mark away from Coors Field. That difference is far less in 2023 but still noticeable (.804 home, .740 road).

The Angels undoubtedly have the same numbers we all do, so this trade is more of a

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