
Although the Colorado Rockies received a tremendous amount of help from the starting rotation, they still received outstanding contributions from key pieces of the Blake Street Bombers.
Trevor Story and Nolan Arenado both put together seasons that will put them in contention for the 2018 National League MVP award. Story compiled 85 extra base hits, 27 stolen bases, and 108 RBI alongside a .914 on-base plus slugging percentage. Arenado compiled 78 extra base hits, 104 runs scored, and 110 RBI alongside a .935 on-base plus slugging percentage.
Although Charlie Blackmon struggled mightily on defense by posting a -2.7 dWAR, he was his normal self on offense. Blackmon compiled 67 extra base hits, 70 RBI, and 119 runs scored alongside an .860 on-base plus slugging percentage. The performances of Arenado, Blackmon, and Story earned them all a trip to the 2018 MLB All-Star game as the only Rockies representatives.
DJ LeMahieu missed some time with injuries this season, but he was still able to play in 128 games. During those games, he compiled 49 extra base hits and 90 runs scored. He put together his second highest WAR of his career at 3.0 while tying his career high in dWAR at 2.2.
Although Ian Desmond was only able to put together a .236 average and a .307 on-base percentage, he was able to compile 51 extra base hits, 20 stolen bases, 82 runs scored, and 88 RBI. He also played in a team high 160 games while filling in at first base, left field, center field, shortstop, and designated hitter at various points of the season.
David Dahl only played in 77 regular season games due to injuries, but he was able to put together an .859 on-base plus slugging percentage. During his 249 at-bats, he had 30 extra base hits, 31 runs scored, and 48 RBI. Fellow outfielder Gerardo Parra put together a .714 on-base plus slugging percentage alongside 23 extra base hits, 52 runs scored, and 53 RBI through 401 at-bats.