by: Faron Peterson @faronpjr
Jon Gray, the would be ace of the Colorado Rockies and opening day starter, was optioned down to Triple-A Albuquerque on Saturday.
Gray is 7-7 on the year with a 5.77 ERA. Gray's struggles this season come to a bit of a surprise as he posted solid numbers in 2016 and had even better numbers in an injury-shortened 2017 campaign.
The Rockies currently sit just under .500 in a tough NL West division and would definitely welcome a sharper Gray back to the rotation as they make a push for the playoffs in a few months.
Take a look at some of the other headlines from the past week across baseball:
Tim Tebow makes Eastern League All-Star roster
Braves complete sweep of the Cardinals
Bartolo Colon earns 245th career win
Cubs get 20 hits in 14-9 win vs Twins
Rockies option SP Jon Gray to Triple-A
Blue Jays trade Steve Pearce to Boston
Ohtani's elbow shows healing, hits in simulated game
Yu Darvish has injury setback in bullpen session
Tigers fire coach Bosio
Mets GM Sandy Alderson steps down after cancer returns
Dead body found in Braves ballpark cooler
Kris Bryant goes on DL with sore shoulder
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