The Monfort family’s stewardship of the Colorado Rockies is increasingly under fire as fans express frustration over the team’s continued struggles on the field. With the recent season concluding in disappointment, criticism has intensified regarding the ownership’s commitment to building a competitive team. Supporters point to several key issues they believe reflect poorly on Monfort management, including:

  • Lack of Investment in Player Development: Many fans feel that the Rockies have not invested adequately in nurturing young talent, leading to a stagnant farm system.
  • Poor Decision-Making: Critical trades and free-agent signings that failed to pan out have raised eyebrows and led to a perception of mismanagement.
  • Empty Promises: Despite assurances to improve the team’s performance, the results have not reflected any significant changes in strategy or execution.

The growing unrest among the Rockies’ faithful is underscored by calls for substantial change at the top. Annual attendance at Coors Field has seen fluctuations, further emphasizing the disconnect between the ownership and the fan base. To illustrate concerns, here’s a simplified breakdown of the Rockies’ recent performance metrics compared to their divisional rivals:

TeamWinsLossesWin Percentage
Rockies689442.0%
Dodgers1006261.8%
Padres828050.0%