Rockies GM Bid May Be Short-Lived for Adam Ottavino
In a surprise move, veteran pitcher Adam Ottavino downplayed his chances of becoming the head of the Colorado Rockies' baseball operations department. Just one day after being reported to have discussed the job with the team, Ottavino expressed skepticism about the opportunity, stating that "The Rockies thing is fun but probably not going anywhere."
While Ottavino played for the Rockies from 2012-18 and has a deep understanding of the franchise's dynamics, he has no prior experience in the front office. His lack of expertise has raised eyebrows among baseball observers, who may view him as an unconventional choice.
However, Ottavino's background could actually work to his advantage. Having played for the Rockies at Coors Field, where altitude poses unique challenges for pitchers, Ottavino has a deep understanding of the team's struggles and strengths. Additionally, he has experience playing for other teams in the league, including the Yankees and Mets.
Despite his potential appeal, Ottavino's candidacy may be derailed by his lack of front office experience. The Rockies' leadership is seeking outside voices to shape the future of the franchise, rather than relying solely on internal candidates. As a result, Ottavino's bid for the GM job may be short-lived.
While Ottavino's comments about the Rockies' GM position were candid, they also hinted at a deeper uncertainty about his chances. Will he still pursue the opportunity, or will he explore other options? Only time will tell if Ottavino can overcome his lack of experience and convince the Rockies to give him a shot at leading their baseball operations department.
In a surprise move, veteran pitcher Adam Ottavino downplayed his chances of becoming the head of the Colorado Rockies' baseball operations department. Just one day after being reported to have discussed the job with the team, Ottavino expressed skepticism about the opportunity, stating that "The Rockies thing is fun but probably not going anywhere."
While Ottavino played for the Rockies from 2012-18 and has a deep understanding of the franchise's dynamics, he has no prior experience in the front office. His lack of expertise has raised eyebrows among baseball observers, who may view him as an unconventional choice.
However, Ottavino's background could actually work to his advantage. Having played for the Rockies at Coors Field, where altitude poses unique challenges for pitchers, Ottavino has a deep understanding of the team's struggles and strengths. Additionally, he has experience playing for other teams in the league, including the Yankees and Mets.
Despite his potential appeal, Ottavino's candidacy may be derailed by his lack of front office experience. The Rockies' leadership is seeking outside voices to shape the future of the franchise, rather than relying solely on internal candidates. As a result, Ottavino's bid for the GM job may be short-lived.
While Ottavino's comments about the Rockies' GM position were candid, they also hinted at a deeper uncertainty about his chances. Will he still pursue the opportunity, or will he explore other options? Only time will tell if Ottavino can overcome his lack of experience and convince the Rockies to give him a shot at leading their baseball operations department.