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Colorado Rockies goes to Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to open a three-game series with Texas Rangers on Monday, without Bud Black, who was expelled on Sunday.
Black, who was in the ninth year in Denver, escaped his duties on Sunday after a 9-3 house win against San Diego. Mike Redmond was also fired as a counter coach.
Black beat the 544-690 sign with Rockies.
Zafer on Sunday came to Colorado fourth in the last 28 competition.
“This season, our game so far, especially the last two seasons, was unacceptable.” He said. “Our fans deserve better and we can do better.
He continued: “While we all share the responsibility about how this season was played, these changes are required.”
The third basic coach Warren Schaeffer was elected temporary manager for the rest of the season. Cast coach Clint Hurdle was selected as a temporary bench coach.
Rockies will send rookie chase dollander (2-3, 7.71 era) to the mound to start the series in Arlington, while Rangers will face the right-handed Tyler Mahle (3-1, 1.48).
Texas All-Star Shortstop Corey Seager’s status is in the air for the match on Monday after sitting with a painful right hamstring on Sunday. Seager returned from a two -game absence in Detroit on Saturday, and after the seventh shot, the RBI couple and two home running went to 4 to 4.
“We want to be Corey there because we know what he added to the array, but he couldn’t even go to DH (Sunday). He said. “We will see where we are when we come home (with Seager). We are only cautious now.”
Rangers goes home in Detroit after a 6-1 win in Detroit in the afternoon. Texas went to Boston and Detroit 3-3 on a six-game journey and moved in a .500 match.
His first eight beginning in 2024 and was removed from Tommy John Surgery for almost two years. On his last trip, he went to five innings and allowed four strokes-iki Solo Home Run-Lrangers lost 6-4 in Boston on May 7.
Mahle is 5.93 ERA in five careers against Rockies. He threw 27 1/3 inning and allowed 23 runs (18 wins) at 22 strokes in 22 strokes and walked seven.
23-year-old Dollander withdrew only three innings at the beginning of the last start and gave up six running in five strokes, and Rockies fell 8-6 in 10 strokes in Detroit on May 7 without a strike in a game.
Dollander, the ninth general election of the 2023 MLB draft from Tennessee University, allowed eight home runs at the beginning of six. He also walked 13 – so from time to time he became his greatest enemy.
Sunday’s mound trip will be the first against Dollander’s Rangers.
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