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The Rockies are on pace to break the MLB record for most losses ever—and still insist they’re “growing.” But where’s the actual progress?
The Rockies are on pace to have one of the worst seasons in MLB history, but they're drawing bigger crowds now than they did ...
They currently hold a league-worst 21-72 record, and are on pace to post the worst winning percentage in modern MLB history ...
Colorado, which entered the series against the Red Sox on pace for 124 losses, could surpass the loss record set by the White ...
The Rockies have deep-seated issues, including a lackluster offense, poor defense, sketchy starting pitching, and a terrible ...
Ryan McMahon’s two-run homer capped a four-run first inning, Jordan Beck homered and finished a double shy of hitting for the ...
But instead of grabbing an early lead, the Twins (47-50) fell into an early hole when Paddack allowed doubles to the first two batters he faced, producing the first run of the game. Jordan Beck, who ...
At 22-74, the Rockies are in the midst of a historically dismal season. They’re on pace for 125 losses a year after the ...
It's hard to fathom that long ago, 2025 was planned upon as a year for a Rockies turnaround. That plan was already threatened ...
The idea of Colorado moving on from GM Bill Schmidt is generating chatter and drawing public acknowledgment from ownership.
It’s well-documented that the Coors Field crowds remain sturdy, win or lose. Both Friday and Saturday night were sold out.
Colorado's struggles led to the firing of manager Bud Black in May. Recently, the team announced plans to restructure the ...