The email represented the Rockies in one news release .

They brought in a fresh set of eyes from the outside, a person who has been with the Browns for the last decade . Not St. Louis. Cleveland.

Wait, what?

They tried to do the right thing. And they still got it wrong.

Their search for a president of baseball operations was unusual. Unorthodox. Unfortunate.

A bottom-feeding major league franchise in need of strong leadership and modern vision hired Paul DePodesta, who last worked in baseball in 2016, a year before Trackman radar technology became fully integrated in MLB.

A team that has lost 100 games in three consecutive seasons hired someone who was last a general manager for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2005.

An organization that needs a cultural reset hired someone who help

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