The Rockies’ search for a front office leader will drag into the offseason. Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post reports that the Rox don’t intend to announce their baseball operations hire until next week. The World Series will end on Saturday at the latest, but the Rockies are apparently content to go at least a few days into their offseason activity without a GM in place.
Colorado doesn’t have any free agents who’d receive consideration for a qualifying offer. Their option decisions are easy calls to buy out Kyle Farmer and Thairo Estrada. It’s not a big deal not to have a GM for either of those moves. However, the first five days of the offseason see plenty of waiver activity as teams are required to get their rosters down to 40 without the injured list. Colorado has top waiver priority as the worst team in the league. It would be ideal to have a permanent baseball operations leader for those opportunities, but it doesn’t appear they’ll be in place for that rush. The GM will also need to oversee a managerial search process that could take weeks. Guardians assistant general manager Matt Forman and Diamondbacks AGM Amiel Sawdaye are among the finalists to replace Bill Schmidt in the GM chair.
While we await Colorado’s decision, let’s turn to a few teams that have made minor front office or coaching moves.
- The Pirates parted ways with vice president of player performance John Baker, reports Jason Mackey of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. A former big league catcher, Baker had been with the Bucs for the past five seasons. He spent his first four years as the organization’s farm director before moving to the more nebulous player performance role last winter. Michael Chernow replaced Baker as the player development director in January.
- There are a couple changes coming to Oli Marmol’s coaching group with the Cardinals. Katie Woo of The Athletic reports that assistant pitching coach Dean Kiekhefer and game-planning coach Packy Elkins will be reassigned to strategist roles. Woo notes that the Cards intend to hire an assistant pitching coach and an assistant hitting coach later in the offseason. She also writes that the club will add new hires in international scouting and player development. Cardinals fans will want to read the full column, which includes quotes from new president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom on building their front office infrastructure without replacing most of the key staffers from the John Mozeliak era.
- The Tigers are hiring Alex Smith away from the Cubs to work as their vice president of baseball strategy, report Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic. Smith had been on Craig Counsell’s staff with the somewhat vague title of strategy coach. Smith had spent three seasons on Chicago’s MLB staff — one under David Ross and two with Counsell. Sharma and Mooney write that he was largely tasked with helping the coaches integrate data into their preparation. The Cornell product returns to a front office after working in the Cubs’ analytics department between 2015-22, overlapping with Detroit president of baseball operations Scott Harris for two years. Harris had worked as Chicago’s assistant general manager in 2018-19.

Alex Smith became an executive? I didn’t know he secretly was with the cubs while he was rehabbing that broken leg
The incompetence of the Rockies is breathtaking.
As a Rockies fan I can only hope this is Dick Monfort’s death rattle, they should be grabbing every rule 5 guy possible.
VP of baseball strategy? I can tell the team to hit good and throw strikes. And as anyone who knows me will tell you…I’m not upper management material.
This actually makes sense with Beauregard not returning. Of the 3 hitting coaches he was the data and analytics guy. Now instead of 3 coaches they’ll have 2 with Smith helping them and the other staff integrate data into their approaches.
Rockies making strong move to stay ahead of Angels for worst run MLB franchise. They have a perk, 1st priority on waiver wire players and their office is closed. Wow.
As a Rockies fan since the beginning, the fact that they don’t have a GM or PBO in place Right NOW blows me away. The Monforts continue to disappoint their fans. I will continue to boycott Coors Field (4 years now) until an effort that actually proves they care about baseball. They provide alternate entertainment at and around the ballpark to fill the seats and they know they have a cash cow.
1st priority on the waiver wire and all they are doing is “painting over rotten wood” SELL THE TEAM!
Should a hired the Superfife!
Could a had V-8!
Would a won the World Series!