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Rolando Fernandez, vice president – international scouting and development; Bill Gaffney, senior vice president and general counsel; Kevin H. Kahn, vice president/chief customer officer – ballpark operations; James P. Kellogg, vice president – community and retail operations; Douglas Mylowe, vice president - chief financial officer
The Colorado Rockies added Weinstein to their major league staff before the 2012 season. [5] After the 2013 season, the Rockies reassigned Weinstein, putting him in charge of player development in the minor leagues. [10] In the summer of 2016, Weinstein was the Wareham Gatemen Head Coach in the Cape Cod Baseball League. [11]
The following list of people have served in an executive capacity for the Colorado Rockies at one time or another: Pages in category "Colorado Rockies executives" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Nov. 7—The Colorado Rockies are promoting a familiar face and adding in a new one to complete their 2023 coaching staff. Warren Schaeffer, previously the manager of the Rockies' Triple-A team ...
The Rockies have had seven managers since their founding in 1993. 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 ...
The Colorado Rockies are an American professional baseball team based in Denver. The Rockies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West Division . The team plays its home baseball games at Coors Field , which is located in the Lower Downtown area of Denver.
Charles K. Monfort (born October 30, 1959) and Richard L. Monfort (born April 27, 1954) are the primary owners of the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team. [1] Both grew up in Greeley, Colorado, and are sons to Kenneth Monfort; previous owner of Monfort of Colorado, Inc. a meatpacking and distributing company that was acquired by ConAgra Foods in 1987. [2]
Bridich joined the Rockies' front office in December 2004, when he was hired to manage the team's Minor League Baseball operations. In October 2005, the Rockies promoted Bridich to succeed Thad Levine as their director of baseball operations. [6] He served as the Rockies' senior director of player development from 2011 through 2014.