With the competitive heartbeat of the Rockies growing fainter with each loss, it’s time to pull the plug on general manager Bill Schmidt.
So why wait another day?
Crossing the 100th-loss threshold or the finality of the season’s final out isn’t required to declare Schmidt doesn’t have any meaningful answers to what ails the worst team in the major leagues.
The Rockies are a team without a clue or a plan.
If franchise owner Dick Monfort is serious about getting a fresh perspective on how a baseball team that plays at 5,280 feet above sea level can be competitive in a division ruled by the Los Angeles Dodgers, he should give two options:
Resign immediately.
Or be fired.
If Walker and Sterling Monfort want to be taken seriously as trusted custodians of major-league baseball in Colorado