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The Colorado Rockies have signed a former Toronto Blue Jays All-Star closer, presenting a no-lose scenario for the team. This move allows the Rockies to take a risk with minimal downside.

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What do the Colorado Rockies have to lose by taking chances?
Practically nothing, that's what.
That's why Colorado decided to take a chance on a former Toronto Blue Jays All-Star closer.
MLB.com's Thomas Harding reported Tuesday that right-hander Jordan Romano and the Rockies have agreed to a minor league contract.
Romano was released by the Los Angeles Angels last week after allowing nine earned runs and 11 hits in eight innings. A trip to Yankee Stadium in April was the beginning of the end for Romano, as he allowed five runs and recorded just one out against nine opponents.
Harding adds that the Rockies will send him to the Arizona Complex League to work on mechanical adjustments and make tweaks.
The article does not specify the name of the former Blue Jays All-Star closer signed by the Rockies.
The Rockies benefit from the signing by potentially enhancing their bullpen with a proven player while facing minimal risk.
This signing could provide the Rockies with a strategic advantage in their bullpen, allowing them to take calculated risks in the upcoming season.
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The 33-year-old is just four seasons removed from earning his second All-Star selection with the Blue Jays, as Romano struck out 72 batters in 59 innings.
In all likelihood, the Rockies will be sellers at this year's trade deadline despite improving in multiple areas on the field. They are no longer a punching bag for the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres in the NL West.
However, their realistic expectations allow them to take chances on reclamation projects. Romano is a perfect example of that.