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Dodgers World Series Winner Lands Rockies GM Role
4 Dec
Summary
- Josh Byrnes returns to the Rockies as general manager.
- He previously won a World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- Byrnes will partner with President of Baseball Operations Paul DePodesta.

The Colorado Rockies have appointed Josh Byrnes, a recent World Series champion with the Los Angeles Dodgers, as their new general manager. This strategic hire aims to steer the struggling franchise toward a brighter future. Byrnes brings a strong track record, having been part of multiple championship teams, including the Dodgers' victories in 2020 and most recently.
He will be working closely with Paul DePodesta, who was previously appointed as the team's president of baseball operations. This reunion reunites a partnership that began in the 1990s, fostering anticipation for their combined impact on the Rockies' strategy and performance. Byrnes's extensive experience in baseball front offices, including stints with the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres, is expected to bolster the team's operations.
Byrnes steps into the role following the departure of Bill Schmidt, who had a long tenure with the organization. The Rockies are looking to rebuild after several challenging seasons, including a recent third consecutive 100-loss year. The team's young talent, such as catcher Hunter Goodman and shortstop Ezequiel Tovar, along with recent draft picks, are seen as key components for future success.




