The Colorado Rockies are in the midst of a search for their new baseball operations leader. Following the resignation of general manager Bill Schmidt, the Rockies vowed to look at candidates from outside the organization.
In any number of ways, 2025 marked an unusual year for the Colorado Rockies. They were historically bad (43-119); they fired their manager, Bud Black, early in the season; they promoted more prospects than they ever have; and now we wait as they begin the process of rebuilding the front office and the organization.
The 2025 Colorado Rockies will not be remembered fondly. The team lost 119 games and lost at least 100 games for the third straight season. The manager was fired, the general manager stepped aside, and ownership is charting a new direction.
The Colorado Rockies -- and more specifically executive vice president Walker Monfort -- have a lot on their plate this offseason. After general manager Bill Schmidt stepped down from his role, Monfort has been tasked with finding a new head of their baseball operations department.
In a bizarre twist amid MLB trade rumors, Colorado Rockies owner Dick Monfort fielded a cheeky email from a fan proposing a blockbuster deal for Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
With the Washington Nationals hiring Paul Toboni as president of baseball operations, the Colorado Rockies are the only team searching for a new front office head.
The Colorado Rockies are changing out the grass at Coors Field in advance of the 2026 season, per KDVR.com and other outlets. The grass at Coors Field is Kentucky Bluegrass, which is grown to be durable in climates that experience extremes in hot and cold.
General managers around Major League Baseball are gearing up for what could be a chaotic offseason. Some of the best players in the league are weighing their options and teams are lining up to make their case.
It is often said that history repeats itself. The Colorado Rockies must make sure that this will not be the case with highly touted prospect. While it is obvious that the Rockies had an awful 2025 campaign, Colorado must not try to force their prospects into the big leagues when they are not ready.
The Colorado Rockies are conducting a search for a replacement for general manager Bill Schmidt, who stepped aside from the job earlier this month. Turns out, the search is gaining momentum.
Welcome to the 2025 edition of Ranking the Rockies, where we take a look back at every player to log playing time for the Rockies in 2025. The purpose of this list is to provide a snapshot of the player in context.
First, make history. Next, get to work. Then, keep going because the offseason is anything but time off. That sums up Allison Krajewski’s first season with the Colorado Rockies organization.
The Colorado Rockies are coming off of the worst season in franchise history. The front office has started to make changes, but nothing is happening very fast in Denver.
After having the type of year that the Colorado Rockies had in 2025, fans would do anything for even a glimmer of hope from their club. After today’s performances by prospects Jared Thomas and Charlie Condon, Rockies fans may have found the hope they needed.
The Colorado Rockies put together one of the worst seasons in modern Major League Baseball history in 2025. They won just 43 games and narrowly missed tying last year's Chicago White Sox for the most losses in a single regular season.
It was not expected to be a good showing for the Colorado Rockies during the Gold Glove nominations. Their only nomination was former third baseman Ryan McMahon.
It was not a season to remember for the Colorado Rockies. A season that finished with 119 losses and one of the worst seasons in terms of numbers in franchise history, there is nowhere to go but up.
Welcome to the 2025 edition of Ranking the Rockies, where we take a look back at every player to log playing time for the Rockies in 2025. The purpose of this list is to provide a snapshot of the player in context.
Kyle Karros made his major league debut this season for the Colorado Rockies. The 6’5″ third baseman was drafted out of UCLA in the fifth round of the 2023 MLB Draft.
The 2025 season begin with the highest of hopes for fans of the Colorado Rockies, but things went even worse than could have been reasonably anticipated.
Colorado getting a new perspective could help it sign better free agents, draft better and create an overall better atmosphere after finishing 43-119 in 2025.