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Who should take over baseball operations for the Rockies?
Now that there’s an opening atop the front office, Denver Post columnist Troy Renck is pleading for Levine to take over as president of baseball operations, who then has the power to hire a GM, an ...
Colorado Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt has stepped down from his role following the worst season in franchise history, the club announced Wednesday.
Despite criticisms, 31,000 fans showed up for a weeknight intrasquad scrimmage in Philadelphia for the Phillies, revealing the city's deep passion for sports. Major League Baseball's playoffs now move ...
Following a high profile run with All Elite Wrestling, Jade Cargill signed with WWE in 2023 and eventually made her debut in 2024. While Cargill has made her na ...
While the MLB postseason may be the focus at the moment, there are already plenty of rumors about who might fill various open manager roles around the league.
The Rockies parted ways with general manager Bill Schmidt on Wednesday. That leaves them with an opportunity to finally turn things around.
But the Rockies have work to do to improve their pitching staff, which featured a disappointing rookie season from 2023 first-round pick Chase Dollander, who had a 6.52 ERA in 21 starts and ended the ...
DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies announced Wednesday that general manager Bill Schmidt stepped down after one of the worst seasons in baseball history. A search is underway for his replacement.
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Detroit Tigers owner Christopher Ilitch on Tarik Skubal extension: 'We're in 2025 right now'
Detroit Tigers owner Christopher Ilitch was asked if he will prioritize a contract extension for Tarik Skubal, who becomes a free agent after 2026.
This October, some contenders that haven't won it all in decades -- or ever -- have reason to believe this is finally their year.
The Colorado Rockies announce that general manager Bill Schmidt has stepped down after one of the worst seasons in major-league history.
The Phillies' Trea Turner won his second NL batting title with a record-low .304 average, and the Yankees' Aaron Judge earned his first AL championship by leading the major leagues at .331.
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