Rosenthal: Rockies manager Weiss to return next season

PHOENIX, AZ - SEPTEMBER 30: Manager Walt Weiss #22 of the Colorado Rockies looks on from the dugout during the MLB game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on September 30, 2015 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Colorado Rockies manager Walt Weiss will return next season, FOX Sports Insider Ken Rosenthal reported Tuesday.

After a last-place finish in the NL West with a 68-94 record this season, there was speculation that that Rockies would make a change.

In three seasons with the Rockies, Weiss has a 208-278 record.

Weiss joins the Boston Red Sox's John Farrell, Detroit Tigers' Brad Ausmus, Chicago White Sox's Robin Ventura and Cincinnati Reds' Bryan Price as managers whose futures were uncertain but who will return to their teams in 2016. However, the Washington Nationals' Matt Williams was relieved of his duties, and Miami Marlins manager Dan Jennings will leave the dugout and return to his GM role. San Diego Padres interim manager Pat Murphy also will not return.