Cockrell spent the next few years working as a manager and hitting coach in various parts of the Colorado Rockies' development system. He returned to the MLB when he was named hitting coach for the Rockies on November 7, 2006 – his second stint, having previously served as hitting instructor the last five months of the 2002 season when
Clint Hurdle was promoted to manager. Under Cockrell's guidance in 2007, the Rockies slugged their way to a
National League pennant, leading the league in batting average,
on-base percentage, and hits. Cockrell was one of four coaches let go by the Rockies after a disappointing
2008 season, when the team won only 74 games. On December 7, 2008, Cockrell was named hitting coach for the
Seattle Mariners. On May 9, 2010, Cockrell the first of four coaches who were relieved of their duties alongside manager
Don Wakamatsu. He was replaced by
Alonzo Powell. On January 11, 2015, the
New York Yankees hired Cockrell to be one of the two hitting coaches, along with
Jeff Pentland. On November 2, Cockrell was named the hitting coach of the Yankees after the firing of Pentland.
Marcus Thames was hired as assistant hitting coach. After the 2017 season, the Yankees let
Joe Girardi's contract expire and hired
Aaron Boone to be their next manager. Cockrell's contract was not renewed after the coaching change. ==References==