Struggling Rockies snap five-game skid, avoid setting new record for worst start in modern era
- The Colorado Rockies snapped a five-game losing streak with an 8-7 walk-off win against the San Francisco Giants in Denver on Thursday.
- The Rockies' historically poor 2025 season followed a 9-50 start, and they are projected to lose 131 games, potentially setting a new MLB record for losses.
- Orlando Arcia, who joined the team after his release from Atlanta on May 28, delivered the go-ahead run with a clutch two-run base hit in the bottom of the ninth inning.
- Ryan McMahon emphasized their attention is on improving their game, saying he knows it thoroughly, while Arcia highlighted their mindset of concentrating on the present rather than dwelling on previous outcomes.
- Despite the tough season and fan frustration, the Rockies made progress by breaking the losing streak, but uncertainty remains about the team's future and identity.
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timesng.com: DENVER — The Colorado Rockies secured a much-needed victory on Thursday night, defeating the San Francisco Giants 8-7 and avoiding a record for the worst start in modern baseball history. Orlando Arcia‘s two-run single in the bottom of the ninth inning helped the Rockies improve their season record to 13-55, tying them with the 1932 […] This post Rockies Avoid Historic Low with Ninth-Inning Win over Giants appeared first on Rockies …
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