Blackmon was prohibited from skiing due to his contract with the Rockies, but didn't waste time trying out the winter sport in retirement.
Retired outfielder Charlie Blackmon has a new role with the Colorado Rockies as special assistant to the general manager.
Charlie Blackmon gave up his mullet, but there’s no way the baseball diehard could completely walk away from the game.
Charlie Blackmon, who played his entire 14-year MLB career with the Rockies, is rejoining the club in a front office role just a few months after retiring.
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Former Colorado Rockies star Charlie Blackmon was named special assistant to general manager Bill Schmidt on Saturday.
The Rockies announced Saturday that Blackmon, who spent his entire career with the franchise, has been named a special assistant to General Manager Bill Schmidt. According to a release, Blackmon will assist in all areas of baseball operations in his new role.
Charlie Blackmon showed up at Rockies Fest on Saturday with a new haircut and a new title.
Charlie Condon struggled in the minor leagues last season, but Colorado Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt revealed that the first round pick had been dealing with a bruised thumb.
Charlie Blackmon will assist GM Bill Schmidt in all facets of baseball operations, the team announced Saturday. Blackmon retired last season after 14 seasons with the Rockies.
DENVER - The Colorado Rockies announced today that the club has named former Rockies player Charlie Blackmon a special assistant to General Manager Bill Schmidt. In this role, Blackmon will assist in all areas of baseball operations.
Rockies fan favorite Charlie Blackmon is wasting no time in starting his second act after retiring as a player in 2024