How much will the Colorado Rockies miss DJ LeMahieu when he’s gone?

Kiz: The business of baseball has a nasty habit of intruding on the fun. At age 29, DJ LeMahieu is a fixture in the Colorado batting order, infield and clubhouse. He has all-star skills and never gets hurt. Check that. LeMahieu has been bulletproof … until this year. With a second trip to the disabled list, have we been offered a glimpse of Rockies life after LeMahieu? When this season ends, his contract expires. Should we color him gone?
Saunders: Kiz, as we all know, LeMahieu is a man of few words, but what he does say — and how he says it — speaks volumes. Early this season, when the Rockies locked up Charlie Blackmon to a long-term deal, I asked LeMahieu about his chances of staying in Colorado to play alongside his best friend. He said he had not heard anything from the Rockies. He made it clear to me that he would love to stay, but also acknowledged that he thinks he’s playing his final season in LoDo.

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