Rockies Place Mickey Moniak On Injured List
Key Points:
- The Colorado Rockies placed outfielder Mickey Moniak on the 10-day injured list due to right ankle tendinitis, with rookie Sterlin Thompson called up from Triple-A Albuquerque to fill his roster spot.
- This marks Moniak's second stint on the injured list this season, having previously missed time with a finger sprain; the ankle injury occurred during a mid-May collision with the wall against the Pirates.
- Moniak has struggled offensively since the injury, going 2-for-20 in his last seven games, though he still maintains a strong overall slash line of .280/.335/.607 with 12 home runs, leading the team.
- The former first overall pick has performed well since joining the Rockies in 2025, hitting .272/.314/.541 primarily against right-handed pitching and at Coors Field, making him a potential midseason trade candidate.
- Moniak is under team control through 2027 with a $4 million salary, positioning him as a possible platoon corner outfielder or designated hitter option for contending teams if he returns healthy.