Tue 3/10/15 8:38 PM

Rosario smacked two homers and drove in five runs during Tuesday's split-squad game against the Mariners. Though spring training statistics should often be taking with a grain of salt given the high number of minor-league caliber players participating, Rosario's blasts came off lefty Roenis Elias and right-hander Dominic Leone, two pitchers who spent most of last season in the majors and project to make the Mariners' Opening Day roster. Rosario has been the focal point in trade rumors for much of the past few months due to his lack of development behind the plate, and it appears the Rockies remain unsold on the idea of him seeing much duty as catcher, as he's manned the position in just one of his six Cactus League games thus far. That being said, the 26-year-old's game-changing power may just convince the Rockies to keep him around as a weapon off the bench, if nothing else.