The Rockies have traded for utility infielder Alan Trejo from the Rangers, who will receive cash considerations in return. Originally drafted by Colorado in 2017, Trejo has played 174 MLB games for the Rockies with a batting average of .228 and was known for his defensive versatility. With multiple infield injuries, the Rockies plan to add Trejo to their active roster, likely replacing third-string catcher Braxton Fulford, who was recently called up when Aaron Schunk was placed on the IL.

