Rockies Extend Worst MLB Start with 8-40 Record
Rockies Extend Worst MLB Start with 8-40 Record

Rockies Extend Worst MLB Start with 8-40 Record

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The Colorado Rockies continue to struggle this MLB season, posting the worst 48-game start in history with an 8-40 record as they fell 7-4 to the Philadelphia Phillies at Coors Field. The Rockies' offense underperformed, with key players like Jordan Beck and Michael Toglia striking out multiple times, and the team accumulating double-digit strikeouts for the 21st time this season. Despite some offensive contributions from Tyler Freeman and late rallies, Rockies starter Antonio Senzatela struggled again, allowing four runs in six innings. The Phillies capitalized early, scoring three runs in the first inning and securing the win with a three-run seventh inning, highlighted by Kyle Schwarber's powerful home run. The Rockies aim to rebound in the next game of the series, with fans hopeful for better performance and upcoming free broadcasts of their games. The team's ongoing difficulties have been noted by fans and analysts alike, reflecting a challenging season ahead.

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