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DENVER – Looking to shore up pitching and catching this year and beyond, the Rockies reached a one-year contract with former Cardinals right-hander Dakota Hudson, and a one-year deal with a 2025 mutual option with one-time Gold Glove catcher Jacob Stallings.
A source informs MLB.com's Mark Feinsand that Hudson's deal
Colorado Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt was tasked with revamping a dysfunctional front office, replenishing a depleted farm system, upgrading an understaffed analytics department and helping shape a winning culture in the clubhouse.