Mon 9/7/15 11:57 AM

Adames received the start at second base Sunday against the Giants and went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored.
EDGE Analysis
Adames still appears blocked for everyday playing time with DJ LeMahieu and Jose Reyes slated to fill out the Rockies' middle infield for most games, but he still may have a chance to fill a utility role ahead of Daniel Descalso as the team looks to assess some of their younger players down the stretch. Known as a glove-first player heading into 2015, Adames showed some unforeseen prowess at the plate at Triple-A Albuquerque (.311 average, 20 doubles, 11 homers in 463 at-bats) this season and has carried over that success with the Rockies, going 5-for-10.