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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
Pages in category "Colorado Rockies scouts" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Larry Bearnarth;
Schmidt served as a scout for the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, and the Major League Baseball scouting bureau. [1] He joined the Rockies organization in 1999. [4] The Rockies named him their interim general manager on May 3, 2021, following the resignation of Jeff Bridich. On October 2, the Rockies hired Schmidt as their ...
Jan. 20—From staff and wire reports The Colorado Rockies on Thursday announced the coaching staff for the High-A West Spokane Indians for the 2022 season. Scott Little returns as manager and is ...
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 ...
He rose to scouting director in 1998 and then joined the Colorado Rockies as assistant general manager after the 1999 season. He moved to the Boston Red Sox as assistant general manager in 2003 and was with the team in 2004 when they won their first World Series title since 1918.
Mathews joined the Rockies in the summer of 1992 as the pitching coach at Mesa of the Arizona Rookie League. He was then slated to work at Bend the following season but coached in the big league bullpen for most of the year. He was Colorado's bullpen coach for a large portion of the inaugural season of 1993 and then again in 1995.
Thus, Rockies scouting director Pat Daugherty signed him for an above-slot $840,000, [14] the most money paid to any player in that round. [ 1 ] In Holliday's inaugural professional season, the Rockies assigned him to their Arizona League affiliate , who finished with a 42–14 record and won the league championship.