Please won’t someone in Denver help Jon Gray find his squirrel friends

This story needs a happy ending

Jon Gray spent seven good seasons with the Colorado Rockies to begin his MLB career. After the club drafted Gray with the No. 3 pick in 2013, he quickly rose through the ranks and became one the club’s better rotation arms by 2017.

Even if injuries — and a truly baffling 2018 season —got in the way of his success at times, there was no question Gray enjoyed pitching in Colorado. He made his name there, he put down roots there, he made friends there.

But baseball is a business, and sometimes, no matter how much you love a city, you have to move on. Gray was forced to do that this offseason after the Rockies declined to extend a qualifying offer to the righty. He signed a four-year, $56 million deal with the Texas Rangers in December.

Fortunately, the Rangers play in Denver this week, allowing Gray to return to the city where he became a pro and, oh man, he couldn’t wait to reconnect with old friends.

Unfortunately, he couldn’t find them.

I say this without any hint of sarcasm: I’m honestly devastated for Jon here.

Imagine going to your old neighborhood, where everything is exactly how you left it, but the inhabitants are all gone. It would feel lifeless, empty. It would almost ruin the good memories you have of the place.

These weren’t your run-of-the-mill friendly college campus squirrels. Gray’s relationship with this squirrel family clearly ran deeper.

How can you not feel for him?

Hopefully Jon has a picture around of his former neighbors and we can get the word out. In the meantime, please, Coloradans, keep an eye out for this family. They respond positively to almonds. They also like to sit on shoulders and may reside in the Denver metro area.

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Former Oklahoma P Jon Gray agrees to $6 million deal to stay with Colorado Rockies

Former Oklahoma pitcher Jon Gray has agreed to a one-year, $6 million deal to stay with the Colorado Rockies for the 2021 season.

A hot name on the always competitive starting-pitching market this MLB offseason has been former Oklahoma pitcher Jon Gray.

Gray has spent his entire six-year big league career with the Colorado Rockies, and it will be staying that way as he and the organization have agreed to a $6 million deal that will keep him in Denver.

Gray has been a solid piece of the Rockies’ rotation for over half of a decade now, tossing 680.1 innings with a 4.59 ERA in his 122 career starts. His 692 strikeouts are the fifth-most in Colorado franchise history with his 9.154 strikeouts per nine innings being the most of any Rockies pitcher all-time.

Pitching is always an extremely valuable commodity for all teams but especially for Colorado which has been a franchise that has struggled to keep good pitchers there long-term given the advantage hitters have in Denver. Gray, meanwhile, has elected to stay with the franchise that drafted him for at least one more season.

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