Colorado Rockies Managers

This is a comprehensive list of managers for the Colorado Rockies organization. Win / loss statistics, winning percentage, position in division, and games behind the leader are also shown for each manager. Links include a Year; which leads to the American League season in review; the Manager(s) name, which leads to his career statistics; and a roster, which leads to a list of every player on the team during the year.

"I came into this game sane and I want to leave it sane." - Colorado Rockies Manager (1993-1998) Don Baylor
Colorado Rockies Managers
1993 - 2008

Managers & Finishes

Year Uniform # Manager(s) Wins Losses WP Finish GB Roster
1993

25

Don Baylor

67 95 .414 6th 37

1993

1994

25

Don Baylor

53 64 .453 3rd

1994

1995

25

Don Baylor

77 67 .535 2nd 1

1995

1996

25

Don Baylor

83 79 .512 3rd 8

1996

1997

25

Don Baylor

83 79 .512 3rd 7

1997

1998

25

Don Baylor

77 85 .475 4th 21

1998

1999

11

Jim Leyland

72 90 .444 5th 28

1999

2000

25

Buddy Bell

82 80 .506 4th 15

2000

2001

25

Buddy Bell

73 89 .451 5th 19

2001

2002

25

Buddy Bell

6 16 .273 4th 25

2002

13

Clint Hurdle

67 73 .479
2003

13

Clint Hurdle

74

88

.457

4th 26½

2003

2004

13

Clint Hurdle

68 94 .420 4th 25

2004

2005

13

Clint Hurdle

67

95

.414

5th

15

2005

2006

13

Clint Hurdle

76

86

.469

5th

12

2006

2007

13

Clint Hurdle

90 73 .552 2nd ½

2007

2008

13

Clint Hurdle

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2008

Year Uniform # Manager(s) Wins Losses WP Finish GB Roster

Colorado Rockies Managers & Finishes



Did you know that the Colorado Rockies organization was once the only one in history to draw over three-million fans every single year of their existence — a string that stopped in 2001.

The quotation listed at the top of this page came from a "Sports Illustrated" issue where Don Baylor was explaining why he would say no if George Steinbrenner offered him the helm of the New York Yankees.

The Colorado Rockies drew their largest attendance during their worst season: 1993 when they finished thirty-seven games behind first, lost ninety-five games, yet still had 4,483,350 fans in attendance at Mile High Stadium.