DENVER — It's no longer Bud Black's job to steer the Colorado Rockies away from baseball infamy.
The team fired Black, the winningest manager in franchise history, after a 7-33 start that's one of the worst in Major League Baseball history.
Colorado promoted third base coach Warren Schaeffer to be the interim manager, the team announced Sunday after a 9-3 win over San Diego. That victory wasn't enough to save Black's job after the Rockies lost 21-0 to the Padres on Saturday night. They also fired bench coach Mike Redmond. Hitting coach Clint Hurdle takes over as interim bench coach.
The Rockies have the worst 40-game start since the 1988 Baltimore Orioles, who were 6-34.
''Our play so far this season, especially coming off the last two seasons, has been unacceptable. Our fans deserve better, and we are capable of better,'' Rockies owner, chairman and CEO Dick Monfort, said in a statement. ''While we all share responsibility in how this season has played out, these changes are necessary."
Colorado is 19 1/2 games out of first place in the NL West. The Rockies have been outscored by 128 runs so far this season. The only team since 1900 with a worse run differential through 40 games was the 2023 Oakland Athletics (-144).
''We have to get better and move forward — we owe it to our fans to play better baseball,'' general manager Bill Schmidt said Sunday.
On Saturday afternoon, Schmidt backed Black, saying, "Buddy's doing a good job right now. They're showing up for work and playing with effort.''