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Rockies release veteran first baseman Matt Adams

BY DANIELLE ALLENTUCK danielle.allentuck@gazette.com

ANAHEIM, CALIF. • Rio Ruiz gets another chance to be a major leaguer.

Ruiz was recalled from Triple-a on Tuesday in place of veteran infielder Matt Adams, who was released. The Rockies like Ruiz not only for his consistent at-bats — he reached safely in 32 of his last 35 games with the Albuquerque Isotopes — but also for his versatility.

Adams, who has played parts of 10 seasons in the major leagues, signed a minor league contract with the Rockies at the end of March and was added to the active roster at the end of May. He was injured for most of the season though, first with a shin injury then with elbow problems. He started just seven games, and was used mainly as a left-handed bat off the bench.

Releasing Adams gives the team a chance to try out their next generation of players. In addition to Ruiz, Ryan Vilade and Alan Trejo could be given more opportunities in the majors this season. As the team looks toward its future, its focus has turned to giving young players the chance to prove themselves and gain experience.

Ruiz can play first base, second, third and the outfield. He had all four gloves lined up during batting practice Tuesday, taking turns at every position as he got acquainted with new teammates.

Ruiz has played parts of seasons for the Braves and the Orioles, and the Rockies picked him up in May after the Orioles designated him for assignment. He’s been on their radar since 2012, when they scouted them

ahead of the draft.

Ruiz said he’s changed his approach when he got to Albuquerque and started working with manager Warren Schaeffer. In the past, he said he would overwork himself, then go home and overthink everything. His body was always sore.

“It takes a toll on you more mentally than physically,” Ruiz said. “Once I got to Albuquerque I learned from the overwork and was a little bit smarter.”

The change paid off, and he hit .346 with 23 RBIS and six home runs in 46 games. His versatility will come in especially handy with Chris Owings, the team’s ultimate utility man, on the injured list again after his second thumb surgery of the season.

Ruiz is from Covina, California, just a 30-minute drive from Angel Stadium. He’s excited to be playing for a team out West, so that his family can see him play more often.

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