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Rockies GM Bill Schmidt Resigns After Historically Bad Season
Bill Schmidt resigned after overseeing three consecutive 100-loss seasons, including a 119-loss campaign with a minus-424 run differential, the worst in Rockies history.
- On Wednesday, October 1, 2025, the Colorado Rockies announced that Bill Schmidt has resigned from his position as general manager following one of the most challenging seasons in baseball history.
- Schmidt decided to resign after multiple 100-loss seasons, including a 43-119 record with the worst run differential since 1900, amid the team's prolonged struggles.
- Having been part of the Rockies organization since 1999, Schmidt spent the last four years managing baseball operations, during which the team struggled despite selecting 295 players between 2015 and 2024.
- Executive vice president Walker Monfort stated they seek a new leader from outside the organization who can bring fresh vision and innovation to improve both short- and long-term success.
- The Rockies have started a search for a new head of baseball operations, who will decide the managerial position moving forward as the team aims to recover from seven consecutive losing seasons.
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DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies announced Wednesday that general manager Bill Schmidt has resigned after one of the worst seasons in baseball history.
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