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Rockies' New Ownership Will Hire General Manager, Ending 25-Year Reporting Structure

Front office reset signals departure from Monfort-era management model that left Bill Schmidt reporting to ownership.

Published May 10, 2026 Source Sports Illustrated From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · May 10, 2026

Rockies' New Ownership Will Hire General Manager, Ending 25-Year Reporting Structure

Front office reset signals departure from Monfort-era management model that left Bill Schmidt reporting to ownership.

The Colorado Rockies' incoming ownership group intends to install a general manager as part of a front office restructure, according to people familiar with the matter. The move marks the first significant organizational change since the franchise's $1.47 billion sale was announced, ending a management architecture that defined the Monfort family's ownership tenure.

The Rockies have operated without a traditional general manager since Dan O'Dowd's departure in 2014. Current executive Bill Schmidt holds the title of president of baseball operations but reported directly to owner Dick Monfort, a structure that left the franchise without a dedicated GM layer between ownership and the baseball operations staff. The new ownership group is expected to create a GM role that reports to Schmidt or a restructured baseball operations hierarchy, normalizing the Rockies' front office against the rest of MLB.

The timing matters for three constituencies. First, the Rockies enter the offseason with $143 million committed to 2026 payroll and expiring contracts for relievers Jalen Beeks and Tyler Kinley, creating immediate roster decisions for a new GM to shape. Second, the franchise has missed the playoffs in seven consecutive seasons, posting a cumulative .441 winning percentage since 2018, the fourth-worst mark in baseball. Third, the GM market is already active: the White Sox, Marlins, and Astros are filling vacancies now, meaning the Rockies' timeline compresses if they want access to the current candidate pool rather than waiting until after the Winter Meetings.

The Monfort structure drew quiet criticism from rival executives who viewed the ownership-to-Schmidt reporting line as a governor on decision-making speed. One AL front office executive noted that trade discussions with the Rockies often required multiple approval layers, slowing negotiations in a market where hours matter. The incoming ownership's willingness to add a GM layer suggests awareness of that friction cost. It also signals capital allocation discipline: a GM with roster budget authority creates a buffer between ownership and spending decisions, a structural change that matters to lenders and minority investors in the new ownership vehicle.

Watch for three developments. First, whether the new GM reports to Schmidt or whether Schmidt's role shifts entirely, which would indicate a more complete front office reset. Second, the timeline: if the hire comes before the GM Meetings in early November, it positions the Rockies to participate in the first wave of offseason signings. Third, the background of the hire itself—whether ownership recruits from the analytics-forward front offices (Rays, Guardians, Dodgers) or pursues a veteran GM from the traditional pipeline, which will signal the ownership group's competitive philosophy more clearly than any press release.

The Rockies' $143 million payroll commitment for 2026 ranks 18th in MLB, leaving approximately $60 million in theoretical space before hitting the competitive balance tax threshold, though the franchise has never approached that line. The new GM's first offseason will clarify whether that changes.

The takeaway
Rockies ending 25-year GM-less structure; new hire's timeline and pedigree will signal ownership's competitive intentions before Winter Meetings.
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