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The Rockies are having one of the worst seasons ever, meaning they need someone to somewhat turn it around next season. They ...
Warren Schaeffer couldn’t stop smiling while sitting in the visitor’s dugout at PNC Park as the manager of the Colorado ...
Sitting in a dugout at PNC Park for the first time since he was fired as manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates an hour before the ...
In a season all about learning and growing, the Rockies’ four-game set against the Dodgers this week was a test.
The Atlanta Braves played some poor baseball for most of the summer. A team that has made the playoffs seven years in a row ...
Melvin’s replacement as Padres manager, Mike Shildt, has been a much better fit with Padres president of baseball operations ...
Since Woody Johnson took over as owner in 2000, the New York Jets have had only five seasons with double-digit wins. During ...
Long before joining the 1,000-win club, Bud Black was drafted by the Mets in the second round of the 1977 MLB Draft.
That's not the kind of history a team wants to be making in any context. But as former Rockies manager Bud Black would be the first to say, "That's baseball." That is baseball indeed.
The Toronto Blue Jays blew away the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday. The American League East leaders set an MLB record while completing a dominating 3-game series sweep over the National League side.
I think they understand,” says Schaeffer, who’s posted a 20-44 record after Bud Black got off to a 7-33 start, resulting in the firing of Colorado’s all-time winningest manager.
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