
Former Tennessee Vols Jordan Beck and Chase Dollander are adding a new skill to their resume.
Airport workers.
In a new video posted by the Colorado Rockies, the MLB teammates tried their hand at a few different jobs around the Denver Airport.
From scanning boarding tickets to hauling bags off the underside of the plane, Beck and Dollander got a good idea of what it takes to be a Southwest Airlines worker for a day.
Check it out below:
It’s a Rockies takeover!
Chase Dollander and Jordan Beck recently visited Denver International Airport to hang out with @SouthwestAir. The duo helped employees get both the plane and passengers ready for departure ✈️ pic.twitter.com/ImpMSORjUV
— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) July 22, 2025
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Beck has been a staple of Colorado’s outfield this season, playing in 89 of the Rockies’ 101 games through this point. He’s hitting .271 with 11 home runs, 33 RBIs, 18 doubles, and five triples. The former Vol has a .323 on-base percentage, which ranks third on the Rockies’ roster among players with more than 52 at-bats. If you’re just counting players with more than 300 at-bats, he is first on the team.
In the Rockies’ 8-4 win over the Cardinals on Tuesday night, Beck recorded a run on one hit in four trips to the plate. In the five games since the All-Star break, Beck has tallied eight hits, including two three-hit games in a series against the Twins.
Dollander made his major league debut with the Rockies earlier this season and has pitched in 15 games for Colorado. In those 15 games, he posted a 2-9 record with a 6.68 ERA, striking out 52 batters and giving up 74 hits in 68.2 innings on the mound. His most recent appearance was in a 6-4 win over the White Sox, where he gave up five hits and three runs in 3.2 innings. He was optioned to Triple-A the next day, July 7, and hasn’t pitched for the Rockies since.

