It's not as if the year was a statistical success. The Rockies equaled a franchise record for losses with 97, but they were 31-28 from July 31 to season's end and even won 17 of the final 31 games on the road after a 10-40 beginning to their season outside Coors Field.
"Nothing bodes confidence like success," said manager Clint Hurdle. "Once you get a feel for it, it reaffirms how much you like it."
And the foundation the Rockies put in place in 2005 figures to be back in 2006.
In fact, the lineup they put on the field in their season finale on Sunday could well be the lineup on Opening Day on April 3, 2006 against Arizona at Coors Field.
Some of the things this team did this year seemed to be on the edge of getting there. That improvement on the road and in general near the end was great. If they can keep that momentum going, things could go crazy. Don't underestimate how big that would be to have the same lineup to start next year. These guys came together and learned to win, and I'd love to see them take next year with the same group. Just need to shore up the bench and bullpen and I think they can complete.