
Age: 25
Level: Triple-A
Position: First Baseman
Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height/Weight: 6’5″/225 pounds
Acquired: Trade with the New York Yankees in January 2025 for Angel Chivilli
Current BSB Ranking: 26
Previous BSB Ranking: NA
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Player Summary
Brief Summary
T.J. Rumfield, acquired from the Yankees in January, is making a strong impression in Rockies spring training after a productive 2025 Triple-A season (.285/.378/.447). The 25-year-old first baseman is off to a scorching start in Cactus League play, hitting .364 with three home runs and more walks than strikeouts. With first base wide open, Rumfield is competing with several players for the job and could claim the role if his hot start continues.
More detailed breakdown
T.J. Rumfield is making a serious case in Rockies spring training. The 25-year-old came over from the Yankees in late January in exchange for reliever Angel Chivilli, escaping a crowded infield picture back in New York with guys like Ben Rice and Paul Goldschmidt blocking his path.
After a strong 2025 Triple-A season- .285/.378/.447 with 16 homers, 31 doubles, and excellent plate discipline over 138 games- Rumfield is carrying that momentum into Cactus League play as a non-roster invitee.
He’s already leading the Rockies with three home runs early on, including a pair on Feb. 25 against the Cubs (a multi-homer game that helped fuel a big win) and a two-run shot on Feb. 26 vs. the Giants in an 11-3 blowout. His scorching line sits at .364/.500/1.182 with four RBI, two walks, and just one strikeout in limited action through February 26th.
With first base completely wide open after moving on from Michael Toglia, Rumfield’s in a heated battle alongside prospects like former top pick Charlie Condon (who’s also going deep early), Edouard Julien, Blaine Crim, and Troy Johnston.
Manager Warren Schaeffer has called it a true open competition, and Rumfield’s reliable hit tool, plate vision, and glove work – he won an MiLB Gold Glove in ‘23- give him real upside in Coors Field. If the Virginia Tech product keeps mashing like this, he could lock in the everyday role and provide a steady left bat for the rebuilding Rockies right from Opening Day. Written by Eli Whitney
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