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Rockies' Catcher Goodman Breaks Franchise Home Run Record

Summary

  • Goodman named NL Player of the Week
  • Leads NL in homers and RBIs last week
  • Rockies tie franchise record for most losses in a season
Rockies' Catcher Goodman Breaks Franchise Home Run Record

As the Rockies (40-103) struggle through a dismal 2025 season, one player has emerged as a shining beacon of hope: 25-year-old catcher Hunter Goodman. On Monday, Goodman was named the National League Player of the Week after a standout performance last week, slashing .476/.500/1.000 with 10 hits, three home runs, and 10 RBIs over five games.

Goodman's impressive week saw him lead the NL in both home runs and runs batted in during that span. On the season, the All-Star is batting .284/.330/.541 with a team-leading 29 home runs, the most by a catcher in Rockies franchise history. Goodman's strong play has also contributed to a team-best 3.2 WAR.

Unfortunately, the Rockies' struggles have continued, as the team tied their franchise record for most losses in a season (103) on Sunday after falling to the Padres, 8-1. Colorado will look to bounce back as they open a three-game series against the Dodgers in Los Angeles on Monday.

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FAQ

Hunter Goodman is the 25-year-old catcher for the Colorado Rockies who was recently named the National League Player of the Week.
Goodman has set the Rockies franchise record for most home runs by a catcher in a single season, with 29 home runs so far this year.
The Rockies have had a dismal 2025 season, tying their franchise record for most losses in a season (103) as of September 9th.

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