Rockies President Feasel Stepping Down, Owner's Son Promoted Amid Historic Losing Season
Rockies President Feasel Stepping Down, Owner's Son Promoted Amid Historic Losing Season

Rockies President Feasel Stepping Down, Owner's Son Promoted Amid Historic Losing Season

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Colorado Rockies President and COO Greg Feasel, who has been with the franchise for nearly 30 years, will step down at the end of the 2025 season amid one of the worst stretches in team history. Feasel, who played a crucial leadership role during the Rockies' five playoff appearances and their lone World Series run in 2007, cited ongoing discussions with owner Dick Monfort and described his exit as 'bittersweet.' As part of a planned transition, Walker Monfort, the owner's eldest son and former vice president of corporate partnerships, has been promoted to executive vice president and will assume Feasel's responsibilities by January 2026. Walker Monfort, who has worked across several departments since 2006, will now be more involved in both the baseball and business operations of the struggling team. The leadership change comes as the Rockies, currently at 18-62, are on pace for a historically poor season and are last in the NL West. The team and fans are bracing for further changes as the organization looks to chart a new course.

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