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  2. Clint Hurdle - Wikipedia

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    Clinton Merrick Hurdle (born July 30, 1957) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder and manager. Hurdle played for the Kansas City Royals , Cincinnati Reds , New York Mets , and St. Louis Cardinals , and managed the Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh Pirates .

  3. List of Colorado Rockies managers - Wikipedia

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    The Rockies' first manager was Don Baylor, who led the team for six seasons and qualified for the playoffs once. Former manager Clint Hurdle is the all-time leading manager in wins, losses, and games managed; Hurdle led the Rockies to the playoffs in 2007, the only time the Rockies have won the National League pennant.

  4. Ex-manager Clint Hurdle's daily emails encourage, inspire - AOL

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    Clint Hurdle began sending his daily notes of inspiration more than 10 years ago, during his days managing the Colorado Rockies. Now riding out the coronavirus with his family at Anna Maria Island ...

  5. 2004 Colorado Rockies season - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Colorado Rockies season was their 12th in Major League Baseball and 10th season at Coors Field. Clint Hurdle was the manager. They finished with a record of 68–94, fourth in the National League West, and missing the postseason for the 9th consecutive season.

  6. Hurdle, Helton agree: Winning is a priority, even in ... - AOL

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    Apr. 27—Todd Helton and Clint Hurdle enjoyed considerable success wearing Colorado Rockies uniforms. They remember how good it felt. Now the former All-Star first baseman and longtime field ...

  7. History of the Colorado Rockies - Wikipedia

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    Former manager Clint Hurdle making a pitching change Colorado Rockies on June 19, 2007, in Coors Field. The trade of Walker set in motion a series of moves that led to an overhaul of the club's roster. Castilla and Jeromy Burnitz, who led the team with 37 homers in 2004, were allowed to leave as free agents following the season.

  8. Colorado Rockies - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2006, USA Today reported that Rockies management, including manager Clint Hurdle, had instituted an explicitly Christian code of conduct for the team's players, banning men's magazines (such as Maxim and Playboy) and sexually explicit music from the team's clubhouse. [16]

  9. Category:Colorado Rockies managers - Wikipedia

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