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The Colorado Rockies left Texas as the first team in baseball’s modern era to lose 36 of their first 43 games and hoping an off day in Arizona can help them reset.
The Rockies have reduced their chase rate and strikeouts in recent games, but they whiffed 14 times on Wednesday night. Goodman, who’s been Colorado’s best hitter, struck out three times. Ryan McMahon, Colorado’s best hitter in May, also fanned three times.
Patrick Corbin wasn’t even a Texas Ranger until mid-March, let alone a consistent contributor in the starting rotation. That’s exactly what he has become after his latest quality start for Texas, allowing just three runs in six innings against the lowly Rockies.
The Rocky Mountain horror show is the result of injuries, underperformance and, most of all, an unwillingness to adapt.
In their second game under interim manager Warren Schaeffer, the Rockies’ offense was once again a no-show in a 4-1 loss to the Rangers on Tuesday night at Globe Field. Schaeffer was named interim manager on Sunday when Bud Black was fired.
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Bud Black, the longest-tenured manager in Colorado Rockies history, was fired in his ninth season as the team slides toward a historically bad season.
Warren Schaeffer is taking over as the interim manager of the Colorado Rockies.
The Colorado Rockies, who fired manager Bud Black and bench coach Mike Redmond after an "unacceptable" 7-33 start, will turn to third base coach Warren Schaeffer as their interim manager, owner Richard Monfort announced.
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.
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Albuquerque Isotopes hitting coach Jordan Pacheco is moving up to Major League Baseball. Pacheco was one of two named to lead the Colorado Rockies at the plate. Nic Wilson will join Pacheco as the other hitting coach for the club.