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Bud Black to Rockies: Latest Contract Details, Comments, Reaction

The Colorado Rockies have reportedly hired Bud Black as their manager heading into the 2017 season, per FanRag Sports' Tommy Stokke. Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal confirmed the report.

The Rockies will hold a 1 p.m. ET press conference to announce the news Monday, according to Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post.

Black was the manager of the San Diego Padres from 2007 to 2015, accumulating a 649-713 career record in nine seasons. He was fired during the 2015 season after starting the year with a 32-33 record.

Although Black never led San Diego to the playoffs, he won the 2010 National League Manager of the Year award after helping guide the squad to a 90-72 record.

Padres players were quick to come to Black's defense after the team relieved him of his duties.

"The way that Buddy ran the ship around here was fine," pitcher James Shields said at the time, per ESPN.com. "We respect him as a manager and a man. As players, we've got to do a better job. It's up to us as players to figure it out, try not to put blame on anybody."

The Washington Nationals reportedly intended on hiring Black to become their manager before the 2016 season, according to James Wagner of the Washington Post, but negotiations broke down because of contract concerns. According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Washington only offered him a one-year deal worth $1.6 million, which was "considerably lower than he anticipated."

He instead spent the year working as a member of the Los Angeles Angels front office.

The 59-year-old manager will take over a Rockies team that finished in third place in the NL West with a 75-87 record last season. Former manager Walt Weiss, whose contract was set to expire, stepped down at the end of the year.

Although the Rockies haven't finished with a winning record in the last six years, hitters such as Nolan Arenado, Carlos Gonzalez and 2016 batting champion DJ LeMahieu provide reason for hope in Colorado if Black can maximize the team's talent.

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