Woeful Colorado Rockies absorb 2 records for futility
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The Chicago White Sox, who lost a modern-record 121 games last season, they picked up their tenth win on 2024 in Game 38. They had a whopping 17 wins when they reached 50 losses. Compared to this year's Rockies, last year's White Sox look like the 1998 New York Yankees.
Just a year after the Chicago White Sox set the modern record for most losses in a single season, the Colorado Rockies appear to be on their way to reaching a new level of futility.
The Colorado Rockies have set a Major League Baseball record, after losing their 50th game of the season on Sunday to the Mets.
Few could have imagined what would come seven years later: The Rockies are on pace to shatter the modern record for losses, set last year by the Chicago White Sox. They're on pace to lose 130 games, which would be nine more than Chicago.
Usually ignored like a backwater town, the Rockies have become national media darlings for all of the wrong reasons.
The latest evidence: The Rockies’ 12-4 loss to the Braves on Friday night at Truist Field, in which the Braves scored 11 runs in their last three at-bats. Consider: Colorado got an excellent start from German Marquez and ripped Atlanta pitching for 14 hits, on the road no less.
The Colorado Rockies are enduring a historically disastrous 2025 season, marked by a staggering 9-50 record. Their recent 5-3 loss to the Mets extende
The Rockies (9-50) have been swept 10 times in 20 series this season and are the third-fastest team in MLB history to the 50-loss mark.