Rockies’ Bud Black fields questions on Coors Field, Carlos Gonzalez’s future, filling first base — The Denver Post

New Rockies manager Bud Black met with the media Monday morning at baseball’s annual winter meetings, coolly answering questions about how he can field a winner at Coors Field and hinting that the Rockies are indeed searching for a first baseman during this off-season.

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Jeff Bridich opens up on the Colorado Rockies’ offseason plans — Mile High Sports

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Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit Since the hiring of Bud Black as manager, there has been some noise around the Rockies about a possible spike in spending. In fact, owner Dick Monfort said as much. The Rockies payroll last year was right around $97 million, 22nd in the MLB. How far might Colorado be…

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Jeff Bridich mulls Matt Holliday’s viability at first base, Rockies’ bullpen options — The Denver Post

As next week’s baseball winter meetings approach, general manager Jeff Bridich is clearly excited about the Rockies’ chances next year. He’s confident he’s built a better team than the one he inherited after the 2014 season.

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Colorado Rockies: Six Things to be Thankful for Today — Rox Pile

Today is a day around the United States set aside to give thanks. We here at Rox Pile are certainly thankful for many things when it comes to the Colorado Rockies. Here are just a few of those things. #NolanBeingNolan Yes, he finished fifth in the most recent National League MVP voting race, but there…

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