Chase Dollander Reflects on Rocky Rookie Season with Rockies
Chase Dollander’s inaugural season with the Colorado Rockies came to an unexpected halt after a left patella tendon strain sidelined him following his last outing on September 8. The promising 23-year-old was placed on the injured list, marking an abrupt end to a year filled with both challenges and glimpses of potential.
A Strong Finish Amidst Frustration
Despite the injury, Dollander managed to shine in his final appearance, delivering one of his best performances of the season against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He allowed just one run on a single hit across 5 1/3 innings while striking out five batters. However, this brief moment of brilliance was overshadowed by the inconsistency that defined much of his rookie campaign.
Dollander’s season has drawn scrutiny, particularly regarding his contrasting performances at home and on the road. At Coors Field, he often struggled, appearing less like the top-tier talent the Rockies envisioned when they selected him ninth overall in the draft. Conversely, his outings away from home hinted at the star potential that could eventually emerge if he can find a way to translate that success to his home turf.
Finding Positivity in the Ups and Downs
In a recent conversation with Samantha Bradfield of Purple Row, Dollander shared insights into his tumultuous season. He acknowledged the rollercoaster of emotions that came with being a rookie in the majors. “This season had a lot of ups and downs, for sure. A lot of learning moments, and a lot of growing pains,” he reflected. Yet, he emphasized the importance of focusing on the positives rather than dwelling on the setbacks.
As he put it, “If you focus on all the negative stuff, you’re not going to get too far. So trying to be positive about it, knowing I ended on a good note.” Dollander expressed a sense of progress, noting that he felt he was beginning to find his footing as the season wrapped up.
Looking Ahead: The Offseason Focus
As Dollander prepares for the offseason, one key area of focus will be his fastball command. Mastering this fundamental aspect of pitching is crucial, as it sets the stage for the effectiveness of his breaking pitches. By honing his fastball, he aims to regain the high strikeout rates he enjoyed during his minor league career.
Dollander’s journey is far from over. With a renewed sense of purpose and the determination to build on the lessons learned, he looks forward to the next chapter of his career with the Rockies. The potential remains high; it’s just a matter of harnessing it effectively in the months to come.