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Rockies Expected To Consider Thad Levine In Front Office Search

By Anthony Franco | October 1, 2025 at 11:34pm CDT

The Rockies officially parted ways with general manager Bill Schmidt this morning, finalizing what had become an expected decision after one of the worst seasons in MLB history. The Rox have already announced they’ll go outside the organization for their next baseball operations leader.

That alone is a change for a franchise that has promoted from within for its past two GM hires. Jeff Bridich and Schmidt had each been longtime members of the Colorado front office before ascending to the top of the staff. The Rockies will go in a different direction on the heels of their first three 100-loss seasons in franchise history. Yet given owner Dick Monfort’s reputation for loyalty that arguably tips into insularity, it wouldn’t be a surprise if the next GM has some history with the organization.

Schmidt’s ouster immediately sparked speculation about former Twins’ general manager Thad Levine, who had worked in the Colorado front office between 1999-2005. Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post listed him among five potential candidates for the position this morning. While that was a largely speculative tie, MLB Network’s Jon Morosi also suggested this evening that the Rockies are likely to consider Levine.

Despite holding the GM title in Minnesota, the 53-year-old Levine has never led a baseball operations department. He worked as the #2 executive under chief baseball officer/president of baseball operations Derek Falvey for eight seasons. He stepped down at the beginning of the 2024-25 offseason. Before that, Levine had spent over a decade as an assistant GM with Texas under Jon Daniels.

Levine’s name has come up in plenty of front office searches over the years, including with the Rockies in 2021 before Schmidt had been tabbed as the permanent general manager. He did not work in baseball operations this past offseason, but Morosi reports that he’d have interest in the Colorado GM job.

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  1. imissjoebuzas

    5 days ago

    Not a bad choice. Wonder if he saw rhe Twins collapse coming, ownership questions notwithstanding.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      4 days ago

      Monfort could pick Adam Levine and five morons and no one would be surprised.

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    • solaris602

      4 days ago

      Levine would be the best choice COL could make, but the question is would he accept? Whoever ends up in the position will have to single handedly try to change the culture of the organization first and foremost, and that in itself is a huge job.

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      4 days ago

      Did Levine step down because he got caught sending pictures of his bait and tackle to female employees? While the Rockies are home to the Mountain Oyster, are they sure they want a pervo sending pictures of pork and beans to any woman he sees?

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      • WadeBoggsWildRide

        4 days ago

        It wasn’t Levine I was thinking of. It was Tigers AGM Sam Menzin who got caught sending pictures of his rusty chain.

        I apologize to Mr. Levine as he has not been implicated in any scandals involving his bangers and mash.

        In my research I learned that recent Mets GM Jared Porter was also fired for sending photos of his wriggly worm to a female reporter. I want to be clear that he was not who I was originally thinking of. I had a clear recollection of photos of a Midwestern front office guy sending photos of his Chilly Willy to female staff members.

        Keep it in your pants gentleman. And when you can’t please don’t take pictures. No one wants to see that.

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  2. DGINAZ

    5 days ago

    Need to consider selling the team to someone who wants to win.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      4 days ago

      Monfort wants to win, he is just utterly clueless. Look at the Kris Bryant deal. The timing is horrible because the Dodgers are loaded with talent at both the MLB and minor league levels, and the Padres are also quite good. The Snakes and Giants have some very good pieces and so, quite bluntly, it would take a miracle worker for that team to have a third place finish in the next couple years.

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        4 days ago

        I don’t think he does. Charlie Blackmon extension, Kris Bryant, and Nolan Arenado are headliners for the team with no supporting cast. They only begun leasing Trajekt pitching machines this season. When you’re that behind the curve, you should be looking for edges any way you can.

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  3. Moonlight Graham

    4 days ago

    There has to be a type of pitcher that works in Colorado. The GM search should be exclusively focused on finding the person who can solve the mystery and build an effective high-altitude pitching staff.

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    • hiflew

      4 days ago

      There is. Jorge de la Rosa was somehow a lot more successful at Coors Field than anywhere else in the league. But he is one of the few. Even the greatest don’t fare well there. Clayton Kershaw had a career ERA of 4.53 at Coors in 29 career starts, De la Rosa’s career Coors ERA was 4.38 in 111 games, 100 of them starts. If Kershaw was drafted by Colorado instead of LA (which easily could have happened since Colorado took LHP Greg Reynolds at #2 and LA took LHP Kershaw at #7 in 2006), he would have likely been out of the league 10 years ago, not ready for a first ballot HOF induction. Paul Skenes got roughed up there this year too. And you have t remember that they were pitching to Rockies hitters, Rockies pitchers don’t get that luxury.

      It’s one of those things that WILL get figured out one year in the future and there will be people on here claiming they knew the whole time, but I doubt it will be in my remaining lifetime. But I will still cheer for them regardless,

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      • Sunday Lasagna

        4 days ago

        The answer is to build a domed stadium. Air Density at high altitude impedes spin rate / pitch movement as well as increases flight distance off the bat.
        Air Density can be controlled in a domed stadium through temperature and air pressure.
        Simulating sea level air density within the dome will allow pitchers to experience magnus effect similar to what they experience in other parks, achieve similar spin rates and effectiveness as well as remove the increased distance off the bat.

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        • rondon

          4 days ago

          The chances of that owner and/or the city ponying up the billions it would cost are zip.

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        • hiflew

          4 days ago

          But that is not the answer. At least it is never going to be tested by this ownership and probably by any other. Coors Field is a great place to watch a game simply because of the beauty of nature. Take that away and turn it into a dull interior environment and you will lose a lot of attendance. You’d basically turn the Rockies into the Marlins or the Rays. I think that would be much worse for MLB.

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        • Sunday Lasagna

          4 days ago

          other options
          1. Focus on spin rate differential by pitcher, at Coors vs all other stadiums. Spin rate is a combination of arm angle, grip, arm speed etc, some pitchers will not be as impacted as others
          2. Target highest spin rate pitchers with the belief that the high altitude impact will bring them into an average range instead of below average range
          3. Can’t stop the ball traveling out of the park, but highly athletic fast outfielders will increase the number of balls inside the park that are caught.
          4. Use analytics!! The Rockies employ 18 analytics personnel – the Dodgers have 40!! Knowing what pitch to throw, and where to throw it in every situation would help.
          …..and I have been to Coors a number of times, I’m not a Rockie fan but love the game and have been to all but a few parks. Understood that being outdoors and Colorado go hand in hand, so they just need to do a lot of other things right to make up for the altitude challenges.

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        • AHH-Rox

          4 days ago

          Pressurizing a dome that large would be a ridiculously difficult and expensive engineering feat. You’d also need some sort of airlock system for the people entering and exiting, whose ears could painfully pop.
          And as somebody else mentioned, you’d lose the great setting for the fans.

          The humidor helped the park to be less of an extreme outlier, and they had winning teams as recently as the late 2010s. It isn’t the altitude’s fault that they gave big money to Wade Davis and Ian Desmond and Kris Bryant and Senzatela and Bard and otherwise developed a lousy team since then.

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          4 days ago

          I say go all in. Get rid of the humidifier. Dodgers stadium should not be #1 for home runs when Colorado exists as a team.

          Sign a bunch of beefcakes to 15 year deals and have the next 5 500 HR hitters all on your team.

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        • hiflew

          4 days ago

          Everyone is always talking about the Rockies and homers, but the team has NEVER had anyone hit 50 in a season. Not even in the pre-humidor days. Coors Field allows a lot of runs, but not necessarily a lot of homers. The key for scoring at Coors is to string together your hits. The homers it does allow are massive, but they still count the same as a wall scraper. The park has a LOT of warning track outs that would be homers in many other places.

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      • Moonlight Graham

        4 days ago

        Jon Gray may very well be a real-life example of what you described. He probably never would’ve been Kershaw-level, but had the Astros picked him instead of Mark Appel in 2013, maybe he would’ve become an all-star pitcher and occasional Cy Young candidate.

        There are examples here and there, though, of pitching success. Ubaldo Jimenez had that one great year, and Daniel Bars was lights out as a closer just three years ago. These are, of course, very limited and short-lived samples of success, but possibly examples to be studied.

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        • hiflew

          4 days ago

          With Gray it could have been either the Astros or the Cubs. Remember that the Cubs pulled off somewhat of a shocker by taking Bryant over Gray because almost every mock had the two pitchers as the top two. That draft sticks in the mind of Rockies fans because it is probably the biggest reason that Monfort signed Kris Bryant to begin with. He thought Bryant was his in 2013 and he never got over the fact that the Cubs “stole” him.

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    • JoeBrady

      4 days ago

      Moonlight Graham
      There has to be a type of pitcher that works in Colorado.
      ======================
      I just checked and the Rox road ERA over the past 4 years the Rox home ERA is 5.85 and their road ERA is .5.25. That’s a difference of 0.60.

      I believe that the park hurts the pitchers more than it helps the batters, but it could also be that the Rox pitching is not as good as advertised.

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      • Steinbrenner2728

        4 days ago

        It’s not as good as advertised because the owner refuses to care about it, JoeBrady.

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      • Arnold Ziffel

        4 days ago

        Excuses excuses excuses, enough of blaming the park. Yankees win with the shortest porch in MLB, get the players for the park. I’m sick of the oark being blamed instead of incompetence
        .

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  4. Yanks4life22

    4 days ago

    lol okay “Thad”

    I’m sure you’re father had nothing to do with your career hahahahahaha

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  5. martras

    4 days ago

    Always got the impression Thad Levine was a better fit as the GM for the Twins than Falvey was. It seemed like Levine a better philosophy as to when to expand payroll and invest in a team which looks to be in a position to advance in the playoffs.

    Levine interviewed for the Red Sox GM job a couple years ago and was swiftly passed over, though so maybe his philosophy / skillset didn’t impress.

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  6. JLZ

    4 days ago

    Levine would represent more of the same traditional thinking. There’s rumblings around the organization that they are going to shake it up. Someone with direct analytical experience from outside MLB circles with a clear, innovative vision. Would support that as it is what’s needed

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      4 days ago

      An intern from the Dodgers would probably do better than the entire Rockies organization over the last ten years.

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  7. SportsFan0000

    3 days ago

    Matt Millen is available?!

    Seriously, Dick Monfort must need tax writeoffs in the worst way the way he runs the Rockies.

    Hire a crackerjack, experienced, Front Office Executive or some “rising star” in another Front Office and let him take a bulldozer to the Rockies Front Office, Scouting, Minor leagues, Coaching, Drafting and much more.

    Otherwise, you will be spinning your wheels for another decade or two,

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