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Colorado Rockies reliever Jake Bird caught the attention of Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper. This season, Bird is grabbing plenty of attention once again, but this time
Colorado has been dreadful in 2025. Doug Greenberg explores why sportsbooks are just as unhappy about that as Rockies fans.
Each Friday, The Denver Post provides an update on the Rockies’ path to becoming the worst MLB team in the modern era.
The Colorado Rockies, after being swept by the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday, are off to the worst 50-game start in modern MLB history.
After losing on Thursday afternoon, the Rockies have gone 8-42 through their first 50 games of the season, putting them on pace to shatter the baseball record books.
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Johan Rojas is not really the first person you think of when the Philadelphia Phillies come to mind. The 24-year-old has appeared in 214 games over his three-year career. He's slashing a meager .259/.
Rockies’ poor performance “contributed to a game-day environment in which spectators, particularly those in luxury suites, are less engaged with the action on the field,” the lawsuit
To find a worse 50-game start than the Rockies, you have to go back to a time where successful engine-powered airplanes didn't exist and staring pitchers routinely threw 600 innings in a season. Weep for Colorado Rockies fans.
As the Colorado Rockies are nearing the worst 50-game start in recent MLB history, hundreds of people have thoughts on what they would change.
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Yardbarker on MSNThe Colorado Rockies are off to a terrible, no good, startIt was a 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies that dropped the Rockies to 8-42 on the season. According to ESPN, this is the worst start by any team in the modern era of baseball (which goes all the way back to 1901) and the Rockies are on pace to lose 136 games this season.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Colorado Rockies home game vs. the New York Yankees on Friday. Nix's presence drew a crowd. Alas, we can't say the same for the Rockies' current brand of major league baseball.