{"id":662436,"date":"2026-04-04T08:13:22","date_gmt":"2026-04-04T08:13:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/mlb\/662436\/"},"modified":"2026-04-04T08:13:22","modified_gmt":"2026-04-04T08:13:22","slug":"4-3-26-interview-president-of-baseball-operations-for-the-colorado-rockies-paul-depodesta-the-ross-kaminsky-show","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/mlb\/662436\/","title":{"rendered":"4-3-26 *INTERVIEW* President of Baseball Operations for the Colorado Rockies Paul DePodesta The Ross Kaminsky Show"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-kind=\"{&quot;mobile&quot;:&quot;subtitle-4&quot;,&quot;small&quot;:&quot;subtitle-2&quot;}\" style=\"--yzpxvb1ta:0;--yzpxvb38c:light-dark(var(--accomplice-color-gray600), var(--accomplice-color-brandWhite));--yzpxvb1ba:var(--accomplice-fontSize-14);--yzpxvb1bd:var(--accomplice-fontSize-16);--yzpxvb1d6:600;--yzpxvb1d9:600;--yzpxvb1qe:var(--accomplice-letterSpacing-0);--yzpxvb1qh:var(--accomplice-letterSpacing-0);--yzpxvb1rc:var(--accomplice-lineHeight-18);--yzpxvb1rf:var(--accomplice-lineHeight-24)\" as=\"p\" kind=\"[object Object]\">Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yzpxvb1tr yzpxvb1bt yzpxvb1dp yzpxvb1qx yzpxvb1rv yzpxvb38m yzpxvb2zb vxuf130\" data-kind=\"body-3\" style=\"--yzpxvb1ta:0;--yzpxvb1bc:var(--accomplice-fontSize-16);--yzpxvb1d8:400;--yzpxvb1qg:var(--accomplice-letterSpacing-1);--yzpxvb1re:var(--accomplice-lineHeight-24);--yzpxvb38c:light-dark(var(--accomplice-color-gray500), var(--accomplice-color-brandWhite));--yzpxvb2yu:pre-line\" as=\"p\" kind=\"body-3\">Speaker 1 (00:00):<br \/>And we are really happy to be joined by Paul<br \/>de Podesta, who is a director or president baseball operations.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (00:07):<br \/>Here for the Colorado.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 1 (00:09):<br \/>Rocki&#8217;s good to meet you in person. Thanks so much<br \/>for spending some time with us. And we&#8217;ve all we&#8217;re<br \/>all gonna have questions for you, But why don&#8217;t we<br \/>start with Gina?<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 3 (00:16):<br \/>So I&#8217;m curious, Paul, you&#8217;ve talked a lot about baseball<br \/>at altitude. In fact, when we were walking into Course Field,<br \/>I loved how literally the signs this year, a lot<br \/>of the signage is baseball at altitude. How are you<br \/>working with the players to find a way to make<br \/>it more of an advantage because some people always look<br \/>at it as a disadvantage.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (00:35):<br \/>Here at Corsefield, right, I mean, it is a very<br \/>different brand of baseball. And what I think we have<br \/>to do is we need to figure out what winning<br \/>looks like here for us, not as a visitor where<br \/>you come in for three days, but you know, for<br \/>the home team where you&#8217;re here eighty one days.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (00:49):<br \/>I&#8217;ve been here as a visitor.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (00:50):<br \/>It&#8217;s not pleasant at times, and I need to you know,<br \/>we need to recreate that here from the home side<br \/>and do it each and every day. So part of<br \/>it is about how we play the game. I mean,<br \/>there&#8217;s just more acreage on this field than anywhere else<br \/>in baseball, so we have to defend better than other teams,<br \/>especially in the outfield, and then we need to take<br \/>advantage of that offensively. We need to put the ball<br \/>and play more. We need to run the bases really aggressively.<\/p>\n<p>(01:12):<br \/>If anyone&#8217;s watched our games in the first week, they&#8217;ve<br \/>probably seen that.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (01:16):<br \/>You know, we&#8217;ve been very aggressive on the basis. So<br \/>there are a lot of other.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (01:19):<br \/>Things too that we&#8217;re talking about and we&#8217;re starting to<br \/>implement that I probably won&#8217;t be as forth right about,<br \/>but no, I think we&#8217;re going to have what you<br \/>would consider a Rockies way.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (01:28):<br \/>You seem like a glass half full kind of guy.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 3 (01:30):<br \/>You walked into this with a little bit of optimism<br \/>when a lot of people might have walked into it<br \/>being like, who what am I getting myself into.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (01:36):<br \/>I think we all have to, you know, I think<br \/>not just not just me or even some of the<br \/>other people we brought in the front office, but also<br \/>a lot of our major league coaches and then even<br \/>our players. This was a challenge. They all sort of<br \/>ran toward, you know, as opposed to trying to run<br \/>away from you know, we signed three free agents starting pitchers,<br \/>and I think that surprised a lot of people and said, geez,<br \/>you have you know, the Rockies haven&#8217;t signed a starting<\/p>\n<p>(01:58):<br \/>pitcher on a long time.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (01:59):<br \/>How did you can convinced them to come here?<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (02:01):<br \/>And we said, we didn&#8217;t try to convince anybody, Like<br \/>we basically tried to make itself selecting, like who wants<br \/>this challenge? And those are the guys who you know,<br \/>of the guys we wanted, those are the guys who<br \/>stepped up and wanted that challenge. And it was a<br \/>pretty short list, but we were thrilled to have them.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 1 (02:17):<br \/>So you&#8217;ve worked in both football and baseball, and I<br \/>wanted to ask you, what is something that you learned<br \/>in football that you have brought to baseball that you<br \/>think maybe people who have only worked in baseball.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (02:34):<br \/>Maybe might not have thought of.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (02:36):<br \/>Sure, I mean, I think football really is the probably<br \/>the ultimate team game. You know, if one guy doesn&#8217;t<br \/>do his job, if the left guard misses his block,<br \/>it really doesn&#8217;t matter what everybody else does right the<br \/>play breaks down right, So everyone has to be truly<br \/>accountable to everybody else.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (02:53):<br \/>A lot of other.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (02:54):<br \/>Sports feel even though their team sports can feel more individualized.<br \/>Right baseball you have the pitcher hit or conference, the<br \/>hitters up there by himself, you know, et cetera. But<br \/>I do think there&#8217;s room for that, that sort of<br \/>team a team idea, you know, of team offense, especially<br \/>in baseball, or team defense. I just talked about some<br \/>of the things already, like you know, the well, the<\/p>\n<p>(03:15):<br \/>way we have to play the outfield, the way we have.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (03:17):<br \/>To run the bases.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (03:18):<br \/>Those are things that are really pretty selfless and that<br \/>they really are about the team, and they should get<br \/>the team ultimately excited, you know. And and I think<br \/>we saw that in the first week in our games,<br \/>you know, especially in Toronto. You guys taking extra base,<br \/>Guys stealing a base in a big spot and then<br \/>getting a two out base hit like those are Yeah,<br \/>that&#8217;s team baseball. It&#8217;s not just one guy going up<\/p>\n<p>(03:38):<br \/>there and hitting a homer, you know, and and trotting<br \/>around the bases. It&#8217;s really about everybody doing what they<br \/>can to help the team.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 5 (03:44):<br \/>Well, we saw it last year. I mean you mentioned Toronto.<br \/>In Toronto in the World Series last year, the Blue<br \/>Jay&#8217;s team, they called it, I think the fast break<br \/>offense when they would go out and they would get<br \/>two three hits in an inning. Obviously, if you can<br \/>string a couple of hits together, you&#8217;re gonna score a run,<br \/>maybe even more. Is that similar to what you guys<br \/>are trying to instill here with that team style approach, because,<\/p>\n<p>(04:05):<br \/>like you mentioned, baseball is a very individual sport.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (04:08):<br \/>Yeah, we&#8217;ve tried to create a lot of sort of<br \/>team based metrics, you know, for our guys to focus<br \/>on what we need to do as a team every<br \/>day to win a game and to win a game<br \/>here at course, you know again, baseball is so individualized.<br \/>Everyone gets all their individualized statistics. You know, what&#8217;s your<br \/>batting average, what you&#8217;re on base, how many home runs<br \/>have you hit, et cetera.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (04:26):<br \/>We we&#8217;re looking at and say.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (04:27):<br \/>Okay, well what do we need to do each game<br \/>as a team to go out and win? And we&#8217;ve<br \/>made all of our players aware that again I said<br \/>this earlier, what does winning look like at coors Field?<br \/>We&#8217;ve tried to break that down for him and make<br \/>it very clear so they know what they have to<br \/>do and then they then know what they have to<br \/>do individually to contribute to that team. You know, you<br \/>mentioned the Blue Jays, you know both think the Blue<\/p>\n<p>(04:49):<br \/>Jays and the Dodgers last year in the World Series.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (04:50):<br \/>I think those were I think great.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (04:53):<br \/>Examples of team baseball, like the way those guys played offense,<br \/>the way they passed the baton to the next hit,<br \/>or if they don&#8217;t get the pitch they want, or<br \/>just doing whatever it is they have to do with<br \/>the plate in that moment, you know, for the team<br \/>to be successful. And then certainly something we&#8217;re trying to<br \/>you know, adopt. Got time for one more question. We&#8217;re<br \/>talking with Paul D.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 1 (05:10):<br \/>Potesta, president of baseball operations for the Colorado Rockies. So<br \/>you come in here bringing this new vision, but you<br \/>also got to you got a new manager, You&#8217;ve got<br \/>lots of new players.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (05:21):<br \/>It really is probably as close to a.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 1 (05:24):<br \/>Clean slate as I&#8217;ve seen in any sport in quite<br \/>some time.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (05:28):<br \/>So how do you think about that?<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (05:31):<br \/>Yeah, I think what we wanted to do when we<br \/>first came in was not to clean everything out.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (05:36):<br \/>We really want to.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (05:36):<br \/>See what our capabilities were as an organization and then<br \/>just build on top of them, you know, figure out<br \/>what was missing where we could add and that&#8217;s really<br \/>what we&#8217;ve done. So you mentioned Yoshef as our manager.<br \/>You know, he was the interim manager at the end<br \/>of last year. We made him the permanent one. We<br \/>did keep some of our coaches from last year, but<br \/>then we brought it, brought in some coaches from different<br \/>organizations just to bring in new perspectives. You know, we<\/p>\n<p>(05:57):<br \/>brought in coaches from Detroit and my Miami and Chicago, Toronto,<br \/>San Francisco and the guys who&#8217;ve been in all sorts<br \/>of different places the Dodgers, because we want, you know,<br \/>we want a little bit of taste from each of<br \/>those different organizations. Hey, what did they do well that<br \/>we can that we can do here or that we<br \/>can make our own here in Colorado.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (06:17):<br \/>And we did that also with some of the players<br \/>that we brought in.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (06:19):<br \/>So that was the idea was how can we just<br \/>build on top of what we thought was already a<br \/>really strong foundation here.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 1 (06:25):<br \/>Keidan, If you want one last quick question, go ahead.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (06:28):<br \/>TJ.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 5 (06:28):<br \/>Rumfield has played SUPERB baseball this year. He was a<br \/>guy off season acquisition in January. Any other prospects that<br \/>you see right now that are playing in maybe Double<br \/>A or Triple A that you&#8217;re keeping an eye on<br \/>who could make an appearance this season.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (06:40):<br \/>Yeah, I think we had some guys that had really<br \/>good camps. I mean, Charlie Connon was the first round<br \/>pick a couple of years ago. He had a tremendous<br \/>camp and he&#8217;s off to a really good start so far.<br \/>In Triple A. A couple of pitchers are doing well.<br \/>Tanner Gordon, who pitched up here last year and did<br \/>a nice job. He had a great spring and is<br \/>pitching well in Triple A, Sean Sullivan off to a<br \/>really good start, and Triple A left handed pitcher.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (07:02):<br \/>There are a bunch more so I don&#8217;t want to<br \/>leave guys out.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 4 (07:05):<br \/>But but no, we were really encouraged by what we<br \/>saw down in Arizona.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 1 (07:09):<br \/>Paul de Podesta, president of Baseball Operations here at the<br \/>Colorado Rockies, thanks for joining us. Great to meet you<br \/>and person have a great home opener, and go Rockies.<\/p>\n<p>Speaker 2 (07:18):<br \/>Thanks so much. 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