Rockies set new record for futility
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So, after weeks of speculation, the Rockies fired their manager on Sunday amid the ballclub’s historically bad start to the season. The
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The Colorado Rockies fired manager Bud Black on May 11. The team was off to a 7-33 start (.175 winning percentage) this season.
The Colorado Rockies, who fired manager Bud Black and bench coach Mike Redmond after an "unacceptable" 7-33 start, will turn to third base coach Warren Schaeffer as their interim manager, owner Richard Monfort announced.
For a team on a winding path to nowhere and lacking talent or a plan to acquire it, Colorado seems destined to be MLB’s newest historic laughingstock.
The Rockies lose to the Cubs on a walk-off, extending their MLB-record streak to 21 straight series losses and falling to 9-46 this season.
The Colorado Rockies are looking to bring in an experienced, defensive-minded shortstop to help turn around their historically bad 2025 season.
The Colorado Rockies are hanging on to the memory of the 2018 season too tight and need to start shuttering those pieces.
Here's how a timeline of the Colorado Rockies' upcoming disaster could unfold as they seek to beat the Chicago White Sox futility record.