Doug Ottewill

Doug Ottewill was a part of the original group that founded Mile High Sports. Serving as a co-owner and editor since 2002, he is the company’s lone constant through its 20-year existence. The son of former CHSAA commissioner Bob Ottewill, Doug’s love of sports was formed early, as press row during high school state tournaments served as a babysitter.

Doug Ottewill was a part of the original group that founded Mile High Sports. Serving as a co-owner and editor since 2002, he is the company’s lone constant through its 20-year existence. The son of former CHSAA commissioner Bob Ottewill, Doug’s love of sports was formed early, as press row during high school state tournaments served as a babysitter.

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Mac against the wall in Boulder

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The last Rockies column of the season

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Big Time

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Ode to Hochman

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The Jon Gray pitch count blues

The Rockies missed a chance to give their fans something special by pulling Jon Gray after a masterful 75-pitch effort against the…

Championship Builder

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So long and farewell, Troy Tulowitzki

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When the Denver Nuggets finally shipped Ty Lawson to the Houston Rockets it was a good deal for all parties involved