Rockies Mailbag: Weighing Bud Black’s future with the team

Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.

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We have several questions regarding the future of Rockies manager Bud Black, who does not have a contract for the 2025 season and has deflected direct questions about whether or not he will return for another year. The Rockies have said that a decision will likely come next week.

Greetings, Patrick. Thank you for your insight during another tough season. With the retirement and loss of leadership from Charlie Blackmon, what is Bud Black’s reason to return as manager? Losing another 100 games has to weigh on his psyche. He isn’t responsible for the talent he is provided. A manager in baseball doesn’t scheme or substitutes like NFL or NBA coaches. Maybe a better GM or scouts could provide talent to compete with the Dodgers, Braves, Phillies or Padres. Cheers!

— Robert Emmerling, Limon

Robert, thanks for reading my Rockies coverage. It’s appreciated.

You’re correct when you say that the losses weighed on Black, who’s now 67. However, he’s an incredibly positive person, and that serves him well.

There are several reasons why Black might return for his ninth season as manager. First, I don’t believe he’s ready to step away from the game. He loves the day-to-day job of being a manager. That said, I could see him taking on a front-office role.

Second, Black likes the teaching aspect of being a manager and is excited about the system’s young pitchers. He wants a chance to help mold them at the big-league level.

Third, I believe Black would hate to go out on the back of two 100-loss seasons.

Regarding Blackmon’s retirement, I don’t believe that’s a major factor in Black’s decision.

Patrick Saunders

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