The Rockies signed Castillo to a minor-league contract Thursday that includes an invitation to spring training, Aram Leighton of Just Baseball reports. Castillo, who turns 31 in January, has made just 15 appearances at the major-league level over the past two seasons, holding a 4.34 ERA and ugly 13:15 K:BB in 18.2 innings. The veteran reliever's stuff has deteriorated since his stint with the Rays, but the Rockies will take a look in camp to see what he might have left.

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Diego Castillo : NRI deal with Colorado

The Rockies signed Castillo to a minor-league contract Thursday that includes an invitation to spring training, Aram Leighton of Just Baseball reports. Castillo, who turns 31 in January, has made just 15 appearances at the major-league level over the past two seasons, holding a 4.34 ERA and ugly 13:15 K:BB in 18.2 innings. The veteran reliever's stuff has deteriorated since his stint with the Rays, but the Rockies will take a look in camp to see what he might have left.
Brenton Doyle : Pegged for leadoff spot

Rockies manager Bud Black said Wednesday that he plans to bat Doyle leadoff next season, Patrick Lyons of JustBaseball.com reports. The Rockies' primary leadoff hitter in 2024, Charlie Blackmon, is now retired, and it appears Black will put Doyle at the top of the batting order in 2025 rather than Ezequiel Tovar, who made the second-most starts at leadoff last season. Doyle doesn't have strong on-base skills with a career .289 OBP (.317 in 2024), but settling in as the Rockies' leadoff hitter will nonetheless boost his runs scored outlook. Tovar seems likely to be used in the two hole.
Thairo Estrada : Nabs one-year deal with Colorado

The Rockies agreed to a one-year, $3.25 million contract with Estrada on Tuesday, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports. Estrada slashed only .217/.247/.343 over 96 games for the Giants in 2024 and finished the season off the 40-man roster. However, the 28-year-old infielder hit .266/.319/.408 while averaging 14 home runs and 22 stolen bases from 2022 to 2023. He should slot in at second base for the Rockies and immediately gains some fantasy appeal playing half his games at Coors Field. The deal includes a mutual option for 2026 with a $750,000 buyout.
Austin Nola : Lands with Rockies

Nola signed a minor-league deal with the Rockies on Sunday, which includes an invitation to spring training, Ari Alexander of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Nola was in the Royals' organization in 2024 and spent about a week in the majors without appearing in a game. With Drew Romo and Jacob Stallings in the mix, it's unlikely that Nola will play a significant role for the Rockies in 2025.
James Farmer : Headed to Colorado

Farmer agreed to a one-year contract with the Rockies on Friday, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports. Farmer's mutual option for 2025 was declined by the Twins on Oct. 31, causing the 34-year-old shortstop to enter free agency after spending the last two seasons in Minnesota. He mostly served in a reserve role in 2024 behind Carlos Correa, and across 242 plate appearances in 107 regular-season games, Farmer slashed .214/.293/.353 with five home runs and 25 RBI. Farmer will likely serve a similar role in Colorado behind the 23-year-old Ezequiel Tovar.
Samuel Hilliard : Avoids arbitration with Colorado

Hilliard agreed to a one-year, $1 million contract with the Rockies on Friday to avoid arbitration, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports. The 30-year-old finished the 2024 campaign as a regular in Colorado's outfield, so it's not a major surprise he was tendered a contract for 2025. Hilliard played in 58 big-league games and had 10 home runs with a .239/.305/.507 slash line, though he also struck out at a 35.4 percent clip.
Lucas Gilbreath : Agrees to terms with Rox

Gilbreath agreed to a one-year, $785,000 contract with the Rockies on Friday to avoid arbitration, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports. Injuries limited Gilbreath to just three big-league appearances in 2024, during which he allowed six earned runs in only one total inning. He'll presumably be ready for the start of the new season and look to bounce back with a season that more accurately reflects his career 4.36 ERA.
Jacob Stallings : Re-ups with Colorado

The Rockies re-signed Stallings on Wednesday to a one-year, $2 million contract with a $2 million mutual option for 2026. Stallings declined his portion of a mutual option for 2025 earlier this month but is now back in Colorado on a new deal. The veteran catcher slashed .263/.357/.453 with nine homers over 82 games for the Rockies in 2024. Stallings will likely share catching duties with Drew Romo in 2025, although Hunter Goodman could also be in the mix.