Jordan Romano
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9 entriesRecalled July 4 off a MiLB deal, converted two saves in two chances including a slider-freeze of Freddie Freeman. No clear next option behind him in the Colorado bullpen. Low save-opportunity environment, but a real ninth-inning role is a real ninth-inning role. Speculative add in 14+ team leagues.
Added July 4 and has converted both save opportunities since. Low-save-opportunity team in a bad division, but a clean ninth-inning role in a Coors environment is real. Speculative grab in 14+ team leagues or deep formats.
Romano has picked up multiple saves since signing July 4 and appears to have the Rockies' ninth inning to himself. The caveats are real: a 7.36 ERA at prior stops this season, low Colorado win totals, and a roster situation that could change at the deadline. In very deep leagues only — if you need saves and can live with volatility, Romano is the most actionable deep spec available.
Signed July 4 and has looked like the designated closer immediately, converting two of three chances. The 7.36 ERA on the season at other stops is ugly, but the Rockies' bullpen is thin and Romano has the save experience. A saves-at-Coors spec in deep leagues — the win rate is low but when Colorado does win, Romano appears to be getting the ball.
Added to Colorado's roster July 4 and immediately recorded two saves in his first three days. He's holding a 7.36 ERA on the season, but the Rockies bullpen is thin and Romano has experience. A speculative add in deep leagues — saves at Coors still count.
Recalled from Triple-A and immediately handed back-to-back save chances for Colorado. The Rockies bullpen is thin and Romano has closing experience — a speculative add in deep leagues chasing saves. Factor in the Coors context when evaluating his ratios.
Recalled from the minors and immediately handed two save chances for Colorado. The Rockies' bullpen is thin and Romano has closing experience — worth a speculative add in deep leagues chasing saves.
Recalled July 4 and earning save opportunities for Colorado, but the Rockies' limited win total caps his ceiling. Relevant in 14-team-plus leagues only; avoid in standard formats where save volume matters.
Romano recorded his first save as a Rockie on July 6 — fifth of 2026 overall — and appears to be settling into the Colorado ninth-inning role. The Rockies' win total limits save volume, but Romano has the track record and the stuff to accumulate counting stats in a hitter-friendly environment. Stream in 14-team-plus leagues and deep formats while this new arrangement solidifies.