Rockies Extend MLB-Worst Start to 6-33 After Padres Loss
Rockies Extend MLB-Worst Start to 6-33 After Padres Loss

Rockies Extend MLB-Worst Start to 6-33 After Padres Loss

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The Colorado Rockies continue to struggle through a historically poor start to the 2025 MLB season, holding a 6-33 record and enduring a season-long losing streak that recently hit eight games. Their pitching staff has been particularly ineffective, with a team ERA of 5.89, the worst in the league, and starting pitchers barely securing wins. The Rockies have suffered heavy losses, including a 21-0 defeat to the San Diego Padres, who currently lead the NL West with a strong 24-13 record and have dominated the season series against Colorado. Despite the challenges, Rockies players and management express frustration but remain determined to improve, hoping to regain momentum as they close out a difficult homestand. Padres pitchers such as Nick Pivetta and Randy Vasquez are set to continue their effective performances against the Rockies, who face uphill battles in upcoming games. The stark contrast between the teams highlights the Rockies' need for better pitching, hitting, and defense to compete effectively in the National League.

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