Woeful Rockies absorb 2 records for futility with 19 whiffs and worst 70-game mark in modern era
- The Colorado Rockies lost 4-1 to the Atlanta Braves on Saturday, extending their record for futility in the 2025 MLB season.
- The Colorado Rockies hold one of the worst records in MLB history after 70 games, with a 13-57 mark and a.186 winning percentage—their win total is the lowest recorded in that span since the 1899 Cleveland Spiders.
- Despite the poor performance, attendance at Coors Field remains average, and local businesses note a 7% downturn in sales related to the team’s struggles.
- Braves pitchers set an Atlanta record with 19 strikeouts, and Kyle Farmer said, "We don't care," reflecting the team’s resigned attitude toward losses.
- The Rockies are on pace to lose 132 games this season, suggesting the worst MLB record since 1900 and deepening concerns about the franchise’s future.
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·Colorado Springs, United States
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DENVER (KDVR) — It's the worst-kept secret in the MLB this year — the Colorado Rockies are having one of the worst seasons in history, and with another loss on Saturday, a new unwanted record was set. The team recorded its 57th loss of the season, setting the record for the worst 70-game start in the modern era, 13-57, according to AP News. Thousands attend peaceful ‘No Kings’ rally in Denver With each loss accumulated, it seems like the R…
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Woeful Rockies absorb 2 records for futility with 19 whiffs and worst 70-game mark in modern era
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