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Rockies make decision on manager Bud Black
Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black. Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Despite finishing a third consecutive season in the cellar, the Colorado Rockies are standing pat in the manager’s chair.

The Rockies announced on Tuesday that Bud Black will return to manage the team in 2025. Black’s contract with the team ended, but Colorado now gives him a new one-year extension.

Black, 67, has been the Rockies manager since 2017, going 537-657 (.477) overall with two total playoff appearances. Before that, Black won a World Series as the pitching coach of the then-Anaheim Angels in 2002 and then managed the San Diego Padres, winning the NL Manager of the Year Award in 2010.

It's been a rough go for Black and the Rockies over the last few years. They have now posted three straight fifth-place finishes in the NL West. This season, Colorado went 61-101 (.377), marking their second consecutive year with 100 or more losses.

But Black, third among active managers with 1,186 career wins, is not the problem in Colorado as he is consistently forced to work with pitiful rosters (Ryan McMahon, a .242 hitter, was the Rockies’ only All-Star this year). The issues with the team run much deeper, as one former Rockies pitcher alluded to after leaving the team.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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