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Colorado Rockies Promote Warren Schaeffer to Full-Time Manager
The Rockies trust Schaeffer's leadership and player rapport to guide their 2026 rebuild after a challenging 2025 season with a 43-119 record.
- On Monday, the Colorado Rockies announced they will retain Warren Schaeffer, 40, as manager for the 2026 season, leading a roster facing a daunting rebuild.
- On May 11, Warren Schaeffer was named interim manager after Bud Black was dismissed 40 games into the season, surprising some as the club delayed removing his interim tag.
- Overall the Rockies ended the year 43-119, with 119 losses tied with the 2003 Tigers for the third-most since 1900.
- Paul DePodesta, Rockies president of baseball operations, said the front office is confident Warren Schaeffer is the right person, and several players including Kyle Freeland endorsed him Monday.
- Retaining Schaeffer is the third major organizational change this year as the front office modernizes, following Walker Monfort's June promotion and Paul DePodesta's hiring this month.
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