The Colorado Rockies are facing a historic downturn this MLB season, marking a troubling chapter for the franchise. After losing 5-3 to the New York Mets on June 2, 2025, the Rockies have now dropped eight consecutive games, bringing their record to a staggering 9-50. This dismal performance makes them the first team in the modern era to lose 50 games before winning 10.
- Rockies set modern era losing record.
- Current season record: 9-50.
- Struggled with eight-game losing streaks.
- Worst batting average in MLB: .215.
- Team ERA ranks near the bottom.
- Young talent offers future hope.
This season has been particularly challenging, with the Rockies managing just one winning streak of two games. Their current win percentage of .153 puts them on track for a potential 24-138 finish, which would be the second-worst record in MLB history. Can the Rockies find a way to turn this ship around?
The Rockies’ struggles extend beyond just their record; they are also underperforming offensively and defensively. With the fewest RBIs and the worst batting average in baseball, questions arise about the team’s overall strategy and management. Key developments include:
- Only 50 home runs, ranking fourth-fewest in the majors.
- A team ERA of 5.59, better than only the Athletics.
- Young talent in the farm system, including pitcher Chase Dollander.
As the Rockies look ahead, fans are left wondering if the young talent can spark a turnaround. Upcoming games will be crucial for assessing the team’s potential for recovery.