Rockies' Age-Old Question on Opening Day

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DENVER — The Rockies got old fast this offseason. They have become the anti-Hollywood. While society is obsessed with staying young, the Rockies’ projected opening day lineup figures to jump from 28.4 to 32.4 years old.

If the players are better, it doesn’t matter if they are older. But the figure paints a clear picture of the Rockies’ striking transformation this offseason. Colorado is expected to have five new starters when it faces the Houston Astros on April 6 at Minute Maid Park.

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