Rockies’ Bud Black passes Don Baylor, now ranks No. 2 in wins by Colorado manager

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Over the weekend, Bud Black was asked, more than once, about a major upcoming milestone. That is, passing the late Don Baylor for the second-most wins among Rockies managers in franchise history.

Black deftly danced around the topic and told anecdotes about pitching to Baylor during his playing days.

“I think I hit Baylor more than any player I faced,” Black said. “He was a tough guy. He stood right on top of the plate and never moved!”

Sunday, when the Rockies held on to beat the Mets, 11-10, in a Coors Field hit parade, Black notched the 441st win of his Colorado career, moving him past Baylor. Clint Hurdle, who led the Rockies to their only World Series in 2007, leads the list with 534 wins.

Black, who led the Rockies to the playoffs in 2017-18 — the only back-to-back playoff seasons in club history —  has a 441-483 regular-season record, good for a .477 winning percentage, ranking third. Jim Tracy (294-308, .488) ranks first, followed by Baylor (440-469, .484).

Sunday, Black was eager to talk about how his team has emerged from a terrible April to win seven of its last 10 series.

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