
The Colorado Rockies are having a historically bad start to the season. They just fired their manager a day after 21-0 loss
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With every game, the Colorado Rockies’ season seems to be getting worse. And a day after a historically bad loss, the team has parted ways with manager Bud Black.
With every game, the Colorado Rockies’ season seems to be getting worse. And a day after a historically bad loss, the team has parted ways with manager Bud Black. Despite a 9-3 win on Sunday to snap an eight-game losing streak, Black was “relieved of his duties” after compiling a 543-690 record since being named the manager in 2017. Rockies owner, chairman, and CEO Dick Monfort called the team’s performance this season “unacceptable.” “Our fans deserve better, and we are capable of better,” Monfort said in a statement. “While we all share responsibility in how this season has played out, these changes are necessary. We will use the remainder of 2025 to improve where we can on the field and to evaluate all areas of our operation so we can properly turn the page into the next chapter of Rockies Baseball.” Along with Black, bench coach Mike Redmond was also fired, which Monfort thanked for their “contributions to the team for across their eight years here.” Third base coach Warren Schaefer was named the interim manager through the end of the season.
