3 players Rockies should trade now to jump start rebuild

DENVER, COLORADO - APRIL 18: Trevor Story #27 of the Colorado Rockies walks off the field after being caught trying to steal second base against the New York Mets for the final out in the ninth inning at Coors Field on April 18, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
DENVER, COLORADO - APRIL 18: Trevor Story #27 of the Colorado Rockies walks off the field after being caught trying to steal second base against the New York Mets for the final out in the ninth inning at Coors Field on April 18, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) /
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The Rockies may as well start trading top talent now and go all-in on a rebuild after the events of the past few months. 

The Colorado Rockies had a true superstar on the roster in Nolan Arenado. He signed an eight-year extension and it looked like a strong core was in place. Then the Rockies traded him to the St. Louis Cardinals this past offseason and even sent $50 million to help pay his salary.

The trade was a disaster for the Rockies and that has led to GM Jeff Bridich stepping down from his role. There appears to be a lack of direction with the organization and there are several players on the roster who may no longer fit into the future plans.

Colorado should finally commit to a full rebuild after trading away Arenado by making a few deals with three other veterans on the roster.

Trade Value: B. Scouting Report. Pitcher. 108. Pick Analysis. Jon Gray. 3. player

Jon Gray made his Rockies debut in 2015 and has been a regular in the rotation since. However, injuries have been a problem at times. He is now set to hit free agency following the season and it would be a shock if the team is set on bringing him back on a new deal at the age of 30.

He seems like an obvious trade candidate at this point. Gray’s stock should also be up after a nice start to the 2021 season. He has a 2.54 ERA through five starts after a terrible 2020 season in which he had a 6.69 ERA in his eight starts.

Gray is a veteran with experience who also boasts a career 9.1 K/9. The Rockies are in arguably the toughest division in baseball and are already off to a last-place, 9-14 start. He is no longer a building block and should be an intriguing piece as a rental for a team in need of a starter.