1:00pm: Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post reports this afternoon that there’s “no truth” to rumors that the Rockies’ search for a new front office leader have stalled or that they have begun looking at alternative candidates. That doesn’t necessarily mean a deal with Sawdaye or Forman is close or even expected, of course, but it suggests that the team’s search continues with the same group of finalists they had narrowed the field to in recent weeks. While Sawdaye and Forman are the only two names known to be in that group, it’s possible that additional finalists have been in the mix throughout the entire process who simply haven’t been named publicly.
11:50am: The Rockies have been on the hunt for a new head of baseball operations ever since GM Bill Schmidt departed the club at the beginning of October. With the offseason now officially upon us, the pressure to find the next person who will lead Colorado’s front office is growing significantly.
While Diamondbacks assistant GM Amiel Sawdaye and Guardians assistant GM Matt Forman both emerged as finalists for the job in recent weeks, today a report from Jon Heyman of the New York Post suggests that, at least for the time being, neither Sawdaye or Forman appear poised to be named the Rockies’ head of baseball operations. Thomas Harding of MLB.com adds that conversations with both Sawdaye and Forman have been “productive,” but the Rockies are still in the midst of their search and “the feeling was” that other candidates were still in the mix despite Sawdaye and Forman being the only two publicly identified finalists.
It’s not clear if Sawdaye and/or Forman are still in the running for the job or if they’re no longer under consideration, but at the very least it seems as though the Rockies will spend at least the first few days of the offseason without a proper head of baseball operations. That’s not completely unheard of, as the Astros famously parted ways with James Click early in the 2022-23 offseason and didn’t hire a new head of baseball operations until late January, with club chairman Jim Crane running baseball operations in that interim period.
As previously mentioned, Sawdaye and Forman are the only two names who have been confirmed as finalists for the role. Click and Royals assistant GM Scott Sharp were once part of the search but are reportedly no longer in consideration. Former Twins GM Thad Levine was connected to the position immediately after Bill Schmidt’s departure, but has never been confirmed to have even spoken to the Rockies about the role to this point.
Whoever ultimately ends up taking the reins of baseball operations in Colorado, their first decision will be one that becomes less flexible the longer the search drags on. The Rockies finished the season with interim manager Warren Schaeffer at the helm of the dugout, but his future in the role as well as the futures of the rest of the coaching staff in the organization are set to be determined by the club’s eventual baseball operations hire. If the team’s search for a new baseball operations leader drags deep into the offseason, the continuity offered by keeping Schaeffer and much of the Rockies coaching staff in the fold could become more valuable as other candidates settle into roles elsewhere around the league.

Some version of the Albert Pujols/Matt Holliday baseball cartel wants involved with the baseball side of a team’s operations. Rockies seemed primed to give them a shot. Whoever the GM of that would be part of the management package.
Doesn’t really matter.
Only one team has a shot to win it every year, the Dodgers.
All this trade talk, and management banter is all just superfluous in nature.
Completely pointless.
Unless MLBTR strictly covers the Dodgers, Dodgers content and Dodgers trade take than all other discussions are completely pointless.
Pretty sure the Blue Jays had a really good chance to win the World Series this year. Dodgers make it two years in a row now everyone is ready just to crown them champs. Ridiculous and I’m not even a Dodgers fan
Towinagain is right. No team matters except for the Dodgers. It’s our league and we just let you guys play in it. I’ve been telling you guys for years and now some of you are finally waking up to the fact that LA is head and shoulders above the rest of you plebs.
Be grateful we even let your teams step on the same field as our team.
In an ideal world, the Rockies would do everything they could to bring in former Rockies reliever Jerry DiPoto. It fits everything the Monforts stand for. He is a “member of the family” and has proven that he can build a winner. Plus, all that trade activity would be exciting for the fan base. Of course now that I said that, it makes sense why the Rockies AREN’T going after him.
Monfort has a lot of former talent they’ve burnt bridges with.
I think if DiPoto would have considered the job in Colorado, it would have been 4 years ago instead of Schmidt. Now he’s established a winner in Seattle and that’s where he will stay. Now that the Holliday boys have big league careers, I would like to see Matt manage the Rockies. He’s done a good job getting Jackson and Ethan to where they need to be.
Dipoto would be a great option for Colorado but there’s no way in hell he would ever leave Seattle to work for that dumpster fire that exists in Denver.
Coors field makes that job incredibly difficult and Monfort makes it extremely undesirable.
If Monfort had any brain cells alive he would give Jeff Luhnow a blank check and tell him to do exactly what he did to build Houston into a perennial contender.
Why not? It’s not like Seattle has never been a dumpster fire in its history. It doesn’t take long for a bad team to become a good team IF you try and are not just content collecting draft picks. If the Rockies made a splash and signed Bo Bichette to play second and signed Luis Arraez to play 1B/DH and maybe signed or traded for a vet starter or two, they could improve to near .500 ball next year and more importantly teach their young players not to just accept losing.
Maybe the problem is that no one worth hiring would want that job.
The position could be a seat warmer for his son Walter.
Is it too soon to worry that everyone good is going to turn the Rockies down? I know we’re only one day into the offseason but I can’t help but wonder already if candidates don’t feel like Monfort will give them autonomy.
No one pitcher wants to sign with the Rockies. Dollander, Hughes, Sullivan and Brown aren’t going to be able to compete with other top teams. The Rockies hitters also strike out too much.
The Monforts are a joke. They either simply don’t care about winning, or have no idea how to do so.
Ruben Amaro Jr still trying to get the job
LOL
I’ll do it. It’s not like i can realistically make them worse…
Word on the street is the Rockies are hot on the trail of their first general manager Robert Gebhard. Rockies executives have been seen in Fort Wayne with shovels looking for him.
At least Bob G. got the Rockies into the playoffs in their 3rd season. But was was 1995, ages ago in the era of big data analytics.