UPDATE: The Colorado Rockies are making a significant move by hiring Paul DePodesta to lead their baseball operations, as confirmed by multiple sources to ESPN. This decision comes just after a dismal season that saw the team suffer 119 losses, marking a critical moment for an organization eager for change.
DePodesta, aged 52, will transition from his role as chief strategy officer with the Cleveland Browns, where he has spent the last decade. Known for his influential role during the “Moneyball” era with the Oakland A’s and his tenure with the Los Angeles Dodgers, DePodesta is tasked with revitalizing a stagnant Rockies team.
The Rockies’ previous general manager, Bill Schmidt, resigned on October 1 following a fourth consecutive last-place finish in the National League West. The team is in dire need of restructuring, particularly after failing to attract two leading candidates for the GM position due to concerns about a multiyear rebuild.
The challenge ahead for DePodesta is steep. The Rockies return limited talent from a team that was on pace to set the record for losses in a single season. While their farm system has shown improvement, it lacks players ready to make an immediate impact in the majors.
Potential candidates for the managerial position have been hesitant, with concerns about the Rockies’ infrastructure and the competitiveness of the National League West. The Dodgers have dominated the league, winning the World Series three times in six years, while the San Diego Padres and Diamondbacks continue to field robust teams.
DePodesta’s return to baseball will hinge on how much authority he is granted to operate within an organization perceived as a decade behind its competitors. His track record in Cleveland, where the Browns have recorded a 56-99-1 record since his arrival, raises questions about his immediate impact.
With the GM Meetings set to take place next week in Las Vegas, DePodesta’s first priority will be to secure a manager. The Rockies are currently the only team in Major League Baseball without a manager, following the firing of Bud Black in May. The interim manager, Warren Schaefer, has yet to be replaced.
As the Rockies embark on this new chapter, the urgency for success is palpable. Fans are eager to see how DePodesta will navigate this challenging landscape and whether he can restore hope to a franchise that has struggled in recent years. Immediate developments in the hiring of a new manager and strategic moves in the upcoming offseason will be critical to the Rockies’ future. Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.






































