The Rockies' decision to place Kyle Freeland on the injured list with shoulder and back issues represents exactly the kind of organizational mismanagement that has defined this franchise for years. This A CVI transaction perfectly encapsulates Colorado's inability to properly maintain their roster health or make sound baseball decisions when it comes to player management. Freeland's mounting injury concerns are symptomatic of a deeper institutional problem, where a former All-Star pitcher becomes another casualty of the organization's dysfunction. The timing couldn't be worse for a team already reeling from an embarrassing week, and the front office's plan to promote from within signals they're simply scrambling to patch holes rather than addressing systemic issues. This move earns an A CVI grade not because it's strategically sound, but because it represents the predictable outcome of an organization that continues to fail its players and fanbase at every turn.
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