Rockies’ rookie Jordan Beck breaks hand in loss to Phillies

Rock­ies rook­ie out­field­er Jor­dan Beck broke a bone in his left hand in the Rock­ies’ 8–4 loss to the Phillies Sat­ur­day night at Coors Field.

Beck, 23, jammed his left (glove) hand while mak­ing an excel­lent div­ing catch on Nick Castellano’s sink­ing line dri­ve in left field at the end of the first inning. Beck was in obvi­ous pain when he ran off the field.

Sean Bouchard will like­ly be called up from Triple‑A Albu­querque to replace Beck on the big-league roster.

Beck is cur­rent­ly ranked by MLB Pipeline as the Rock­ies’ No. 4 prospect and the 65th-best over­all prospect in baseball.

Man­ag­er Bud Black said dur­ing his postgame press con­fer­ence that Beck had bro­ken his hand but did not elab­o­rate. Black said he did not think Beck had bro­ken his hand when the injury occurred.

Beck is sched­uled to under­go more tests, and there is no timetable for Beck’s rehab or return to the club.

Beck, who made his major league debut on April 30, is bat­ting .180 with two home runs and eight RBIs. He’s made 21 starts in left field and one start in center.

He home­red in con­sec­u­tive games on May 15 at San Diego and on May 17 at San Fran­cis­co, his first two career home runs.

 

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