The Colorado Rockies of the American Professional Baseball (MLB) have extended their association with manager Bud Black (65) for another year.토토사이트
Local media such as MLB.com in the US reported that Colorado signed a one-year extension contract with manager Black until 2024 on the 16th (Korean time).
Black led the team for six seasons after taking the helm of Colorado in 2017. During this period, he recorded 417 wins and 453 losses, ranking third in team history for the most wins behind coaches Clint Hurdle (534 wins) and Tim Baylor (440 wins).
In 2017 and 2018, the early years of his tenure, he also advanced to the postseason. At the time, Colorado was able to win the wild card competition in the National League, which was fierce because the performances of key pitchers such as Kyle Freeland and German Marquez harmonized with a strong batting line. In particular, in 2018, it built a strong power to the extent that it tied for first place in the district until the end of the season and even played a tiebreaker (ranking match).
Black is a veteran who led the San Diego Padres for nine years before signing with Colorado. At the time, he had a record of 649 wins and 713 losses. His career multiplier reaches 1066 wins. Among active coaches with 1,066 wins, Dusty Baker (2,093 wins) Houston Astros coach, Terry Francona (1,874 wins) Cleveland Guardians coach, Buck Showalter (1,652 wins) New York Mets coach Bob Melvin (1,435 wins) San Diego It is the record for the 5th most wins after a manager.
However, recent results are not good. Last season, Colorado finished last in the National League West with a record of 68-94. He had 43 games with the Los Angeles Dodgers (111-51), who ranked first in the district and had the highest win rate in the MLB.
Colorado acquired Chris Bryant as a free agent, but he only played 160 plate appearances due to injury. Colorado, which has not particularly strengthened before this season, is expected to have another rough season if Bryant does not revive.