Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer is filling out his 2026 coaching staff by keeping some familiar faces.
The club announced Monday that it is retaining veteran coach Ron Gideon, third-base coach Andy Gonzalez and assistant hitting coach Jordan Pacheco.
Gideon’s role is changing. He will now be an assistant bench coach, making the move after serving as the Rockies’ first base and outfield coach for the past seven seasons.
Gideon, 61, is heading into his 35th season in professional coaching and 31st with the Rockies’ organization. He joined the major league staff as a coach in 2017 and was named first-base coach in 2019.
Additionally, bullpen catchers Kyle Cunningham and Chris Rabago will remain in those roles in 2026. Cunningham will continue to do game-planning duties, while Rabago will add additional responsibilities as Colorado’s catching instructor.
The five holdovers from the 2025 team will join five new coaches: pitching coach Alon Leichman, bullpen coach Matt Buschmann, bench coach Jeff Pickler, hitting coach Brett Pill and assistant pitching coach Gabe Ribas.
The only position that remains unfilled is first base coach.
The 2026 season will be Schaeffer’s first full season as manager. He took the job on an interim basis last May to replace Bud Black. Schaeffer was retained by Paul DePodesta, the new president of baseball operations, in November.
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