On May 11 this season, the Colorado Rockies decided to part ways with long-time manager Bud Black. Black started the season 7-33 and it looked like the Rockies might finish the year with the worst record in MLB history just one year after the Chicago White Sox accomplished the feat.
When Colorado Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt stepped aside on Monday, his decision sparked a job search for the franchise to find a new leader of baseball operations.
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.
In 33 years, it’s only been Bob Gebhard (1992-99), Dan O’Dowd (1999-2014), Jeff Bridich (2014-21) and Bill Schmidt (2021-25). That sums up the list of general managers for the Colorado Rockies.
The Colorado Rockies went 43-119 this season, staying near the bottom of the standings the whole year. While German Marquez reached a career milestone, he and the team’s pitching staff struggled.
It came down to the last week of the regular season for the Colorado Rockies to avoid finishing with the worst record in MLB history. Still, a 43-119 record is nothing to be happy about.
With the Colorado Rockies looking for a new general manager, one can be excused for not keeping up with free agency. But it’s already started for the Rockies.
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.
In a season full of challenges for the Colorado Rockies, there were plenty of little bright spots that peeked through the gray clouds. One in particular was Rockies starter Tanner Gordon.
Bill Schmidt’s long tenure with the Colorado Rockies ended on Wednesday. Now, the search is on for a new head of baseball operations. Schmidt stepped down after four years as the leader of baseball operations.
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.
The 2025 season for the Colorado Rockies was the worst in the team's history and nearly the worst in the history of the MLB. Losses came early and often, changes were made too slow, and the recovery never happened.
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.
Let’s not beat around the bush. The 2025 Colorado Rockies were not a good baseball team. Last year, I had the misfortune of compiling the many dubious records and statistical abnormalities that the Rockies experienced.
It's the offseason, so the Colorado Rockies can put the disastrous 2025 season behind them and not linger on it. The focus moving forward is to make the roster for 2026 better and continue building the farm system to ensure a better roster for the forseeable future.
The Colorado Rockies were a franchise-worst 43-119 this season. Their -424 run differential was the worst in Major League Baseball history. They would have been a terrible team regardless of their division this season.
Following his last start of the season Saturday, Right-hander Germán Márquez‘s career with the Colorado Rockies is almost assuredly over. Márquez has been a staple in the Colorado rotation since 2017.
The 2025 season was the bleakest in Colorado Rockies history, and the team, along with its fans, will want to put it behind them as soon as possible. They
Two teams that will be watching the playoffs on television again will go head-to-head in the final series of the regular season when the Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants kick off a three-game set Friday night in California.
The Colorado Rockies are currently in Seattle, facing the Mariners for three games. The Mariners had gone 20-3 in their previous 23 home games. That’s almost as many home wins as the Rockies have earned the entirety of this season.
DENVER, Colo. – The Colorado Rockies saved their best for last in what’s been the most challenging season in franchise history, wrapping the 2025 home schedule at Coors Field with a 3-1 win against the Los Angeles Angels.
The Colorado Rockies were looking for any way they could to get on the scoreboard against the San Diego Padres. Then an unexpected source of power provided the end to what had been a historic run of zeroes inside Petco Park on Friday.