DENVER (AP) - All the losing nearly reduced lefty Kyle Freeland to tears as he recently chatted about the woeful state of his hometown team.
Rockies chart a new course under a new manager after one of worst starts in major league history
DENVER (AP) - All the losing nearly reduced lefty Kyle Freeland to tears as he recently chatted about the woeful state of his hometown team.
It’s a gloomy situation that has the Colorado Rockies off to a 7-33 start - one of the worst in major league history - and led to the firing Sunday of manager Bud Black.
Freeland wears his feelings for his city - to the team he grew up rooting for - on his sleeve. More specifically, his right arm, where there are tattoos of the elevation (5,280), area code (303) and an outline of the mountains. The losses weigh heavily on him.
Change arrived in the Mile High air when Black, the franchise's all-time winningest manager and the only voice that many of the Rockies players have ever known, was let go.