Rockies looking past futility mark toward day off and upcoming series against Diamondbacks
- On Wednesday evening in Arlington, the Colorado Rockies were defeated 8-3 by the Texas Rangers, marking the first time in the modern era that a team has begun a season with a 7-36 record.
- The team's current record follows a seven-game sweep by the Rangers and a managerial shift, with Warren Schaeffer stepping in as interim manager after Bud Black was dismissed last Sunday.
- Patrick Corbin pitched six innings for the Rangers, who improved to 23-21 with a five-game winning streak matching their season best, while Antonio Senzatela allowed six runs in 4 2/3 innings for the Rockies.
- Michael Toglia hit his sixth homer in the second inning and Kyle Farmer hit his first Rockies home run, but Schaeffer noted, "Fourteen punchouts in one night — not good" against strong Rangers pitching.
- The Rockies, holding a 0-3 record under Schaeffer, have a day off Thursday before starting a three-match set against Arizona on Friday as they look to boost their offensive performance.
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Wyatt Langford, Adolis Garcia homer as Rangers top Rockies
Wyatt Langford and Adolis Garcia blasted two-run home runs and Jake Burger added a two-run double as the Texas Rangers rolled past the struggling Colorado Rockies 8-3 on Wednesday to sweep the three-game interleague series in Arlington, Texas.

Rockies strike out 14 times in 8-3 loss to Rangers, slide to 7-36
What do Hunter Goodman and Clarence Geoghan “Kid” Baldwin have in common? You’re officially a hardball geek if you answered that they played for two of the most infamous teams in baseball history. Goodman is a catcher for the Rockies, who lost 8-3 to the Rangers on Wednesday night at Globe Life Field as the Rangers completed a three-game sweep. Baldwin caught for the 1884 Kansas City Unions. The Rockies have begun this season with a 7-36 record.…

Rockies fall 8-3 to Rangers and become 1st team to start season 7-36 in modern era
The Colorado Rockies lost 8-3 to the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night to become the first team in baseball’s modern era to lose 36 of their first 43 games.
Texas powers past Colorado 8-3 as Rangers extend win streak to five
The Colorado Rockies lost 8-3 to the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night to become the first team in baseball’s modern era to lose 36 of their first 43 games. Wyatt Langford and Adolis García hit opposite-field, two-run home runs and Patrick Corbin struck out six consecutive batters among a season-high nine for the Rangers. The Rockies became the first team to start 7-36 in the modern era (since 1901). They were swept for the seventh time and are 0…
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