Bud Black and Rockies Agree to One-Year Contract Extension
Black, 67, boasts an impressive managerial resume, highlighted by his tenure with the Colorado Rockies. With a franchise-record
537-657 mark over eight seasons, Black has cemented his status as the winningest manager in Rockies history. Under Black’s guidance, the Rockies achieved consecutive postseason berths in 2017 and 2018, a first in franchise history. This milestone underscores his ability to lead teams to success.
Black’s overall managerial record stands at 1,186-1,362, placing him 48th all-time in Major League Baseball history. Among active managers, he ranks fourth. His accolades include the 2010 National League Manager of the Year award, earned during his stint with the San Diego Padres.
Despite guiding the Rockies through consecutive postseason appearances in 2017-18, Black faced uncertainty about his future after the 2024 season. The team’s recent downturn, marked by two 100-loss campaigns and a six-year losing streak,
raised questions about whether Black would remain at the helm.
Anything is Possible
However, Black wants to be part of a young, evolving roster, hoping to mirror the Kansas City Royals, who lost 106 games last year but made the postseason this fall.
“I think anything is possible,” Black said on the final day of the season. “I’m optimistic.”
Black sees potential in shortstop
Ezequiel Tovar and center fielder
Brenton Doyle, who have the makings of becoming All-Stars one day. He enjoyed the team’s defense and was encouraged by the performance of a rebuilt bullpen in the final weeks of the season.
Black
joined the Rockies in November 2016, succeeding
Walt Weiss, whose contract expired at the end of that season. With a wealth of experience as a player, coach, and manager, Black brought a strong pitching background to the organization. Black’s impact was swift and significant. In 2017-18, he oversaw the development of a formidable rotation featuring
German Marquez,
Kyle Freeland, and
Antonio Senzatela.
Upon his arrival, Black inherited a talented roster, boasting infielders
Nolan Arenado,
Trevor Story, and
DJ LeMahieu, alongside outfielders
Charlie Blackmon and
Carlos Gonzalez. Under his guidance, these players flourished, forming the nucleus of a competitive team.