Colorado Rockies Approach Worst MLB Season Record
Colorado Rockies Approach Worst MLB Season Record

Colorado Rockies Approach Worst MLB Season Record

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The Colorado Rockies are enduring one of the worst seasons in MLB history, currently holding a 9-47 record and on pace to set the worst single-season record ever. Their struggles are both offensive and defensive, with the team posting the lowest batting average in the league and the highest ERA, leading to a historically poor run differential and inability to score runs, especially in clutch situations. The Rockies have lost 21 straight series, the longest streak in MLB history, and are plagued by injuries and inconsistent lineups, further hindering their performance. Despite fan calls for ownership change, the Monfort family, who have run the team as a successful business, show no signs of selling, and the future direction under the next generation remains uncertain. The firing of manager Bud Black and the appointment of an interim skipper have done little to reverse the downward spiral. Analysts predict the Rockies may continue their record-setting losing streak, further cementing their place in baseball infamy this season.

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