Rockies Set Dubious Marks in One of Worst Seasons in MLB History
The Rockies set franchise records for road losses and worst run differential since 1900 while missing the playoffs for a seventh consecutive year, finishing 50 games behind division leaders.
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Rockies Mailbag: How much change is coming to Colorado this offseason?
Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag. Pose a Rockies- or MLB-related question for the Rockies Mailbag. How much offseason housecleaning needs to be done to the Rockies’ organization? — Ed Helinski, Auburn, N.Y. Ed, the short answer is a lot, but there is more to it than that. The Rockies should absolutely review every part of their baseball operations. If they haven’t begun that task alrea…
Rockies sidestep worst record, set other dubious marks in one of the worst seasons in MLB history
DENVER (AP) The Colorado Rockies went down swinging in the ninth inning to end their unceremonious season, striking out three straight times Sunday in a loss where they didn't score a run.A fitting conclusion to a woeful, record-setting year.By many metrics, this will go down as one of the most dreadful slogs in baseball history. Sure, they finished 43-119, which avoided becoming the worst team since baseball adopted a 162-game schedule in 1961,…
The Rockies' Bullies Are Not Going Away
The Colorado Rockies were a franchise-worst 43-119 this season. Their -424 run differential was the worst in Major League Baseball history. They would have been a terrible team regardless of their division this season. But it does not help that they are in the gauntlet that is the National League West. The Rockies finished a full 50 games behind the 93-69 Los Angeles Dodgers. The next closest last-place team, the Washington Nationals, was 30 gam…
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