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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?
They currently hold a league-worst 21-72 record, and are on pace to post the worst winning percentage in modern MLB history ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/rockies as Rockies Nearing Historic Low Point As Runs Allowed Reach ...
Colorado, which entered the series against the Red Sox on pace for 124 losses, could surpass the loss record set by the White ...
The next worst team in the majors this year was last year's worst team: the Chicago White Sox. But the White Sox are 10 games better than the Rockies in 2025, with a 23-48 record.
Rockies, Worst Record in Calendar Month – All-Time (minimum 10 games) July 2019 6-19 ... The worst July record all-time by a team that entered July above .500 was 5-17 by the 1888 Boston Beaneaters.
After a loss to Atlanta left Colorado with a 13-57 record, the Rockies have the fourth-fewest wins by any team through their first 70 decisions in a season in MLB history and the fewest since the 1899 ...
DENVER — The Colorado Rockies are going down in Major League Baseball history, setting a new record with the worst 50-game start in the modern era.The Rockies have hit some historic records over ...
At the pace they're on, the Rockies could give the 1899 Cleveland Spiders a run for their money. That Spiders team holds the worst record in MLB history, at 20-134, and went 7-22 in their first 29 ...
Even the Chicago White Sox, who posted the worst record in MLB's modern era last season, are projected to win six more games than Colorado in 2025. The Rockies have only finished with 55 or fewer ...
With their 4-3 loss to the Cubs at Wrigley Field, the Rockies lost for the 99th time, clinching the worst season in franchise history. The 2012 club held the previous dubious distinction, going 64-98.
What it's like in the Rockies' clubhouse as they barrel toward the wrong kind of history. Colorado Rockies. 1d Jesse Rogers. Fantasy baseball: Lindor and Langeliers both dealing with injuries.