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CBS News Colorado Live. Warren Schaeffer is taking over as the interim manager of the Colorado Rockies. Warren Schaeffer of the Colorado Rockies looks on from the dugout in the ei
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EssentiallySports on MSNRockies GM Clears Stance on Firing Manager Bud Black Amid Dismal Record & Historic Shoutout at Coors FieldThe boos at Coors Field hadn’t even faded before the Colorado Rockies were hit with another harsh reality. The post Rockies GM Clears Stance on Firing Manager Bud Black Amid Dismal Record & Historic Shoutout at Coors Field appeared first on EssentiallySports.
According to ESPN, Colorado (6-33) tied the 1988 Baltimore ... While the organization has reached a low point, Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt backed manager Bud Black before Saturday ...
The Colorado Rockies fell to 6-33 after a ... Despite the struggles, Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt backed Black before Saturday night's game, telling The Denver Post that he believes ...
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Call to the Pen on MSNGeneral manager Bill Schmidt should be the next to go in Rockies organizationFollowing the team's dismissal of manager Bud Black, it's hard to understand why the Rockies hung onto their GM.
General manager Bill Schmidt realizes the Rockies are being chased by history, with each loss keeping them in conversation with the worst starts in MLB history. “You feel for a lot of people, right?” Schmidt said.
In losing their eighth consecutive game, Colorado fell to 6-33, keeping pace with the infamous 1988 Baltimore Orioles for the worst start after 39 games in the Modern Era (since 1901). The ’88 O’s opened their season with 21 consecutive losses.
(WR) Regarded as one of the best players in Colorado State history, Horton was the 166th overall pick in the NFL draft by the Seattle Seahawks. (OL) Moss was not drafted, but signed with the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent.