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The Bad News Bears … err, Rockies … have this executive fleeing for the exit. Colorado president and COO Greg Feasel is stepping down at the end of the 2025 season, the team announced Thursday ...
At 18-62, the Rockies have the worst record in baseball by 7 ½ games. They lost 103 games in 2023 and 101 games in 2024, the first two 100-loss seasons in franchise history.
To honor this year’s National Baseball Hall of Fame induction weekend across MLB, the Orioles will wear retro-style caps.
Feasel first came to the Rockies in 1996 and became chief operating officer in 2012, moving into the president role in 2021. Feasel will step down at the end of this season having spent 30 years ...
Colorado Rockies vice president of corporate sponsorships Walker Monfort, front, joins his father, the team's owner and chief executive officer, Dick, before a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 17 ...
Colorado Rockies’ Kris Bryant reacts after striking out against New York Mets starting pitcher David Peterson to end the fifth inning of a baseball game Thursday, Aug. 8, 2024, in Denver.
The Colorado Rockies have been waiting for starting pitcher Ryan Feltner to get healthy. He was placed on the injured list on May 2 with back spasms, something ...
Of course, the Rockies remain on pace to be the worst team in baseball history. They are on pace to lose 133 games this year, easily clearing the 121 games the Chicago White Sox lost last year.
Rockies interim manager Warren Schaeffer's first ejection sparked a comeback as Colorado beat the Brewers, 4-3, in extras after a heated argument over a strike call.
MLB What’s it like to be the worst team in baseball? ‘We have nothing to lose.’ The Colorado Rockies remain on a historically bad pace, but they are playing with confidence and starting to ...
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy hit what looked like a routine infield fly ball in the sixth inning of his team's matchup with the Rockies. A few seconds after he called for the ball ...
After fourth-place finishes in 2019, 2020 and 2021, the Rockies looked outside the organization for a player to build around. The team inked four-time All-Star Kris Bryant to a seven-year, $182 ...
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