Rockies set modern baseball record with 50th loss of season
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Total Pro Sports on MSNColorado Rockies Collapse Into MLB History With All-Time Worst StartThe Colorado Rockies reached a new low on Sunday afternoon, setting an unfortunate MLB record for the worst start in league history. With a 5-3 loss to the New York Mets at Citi Field, the Rockies dropped to 9-50,
By blowing Sunday's series finale to the New York Mets, the Colorado Rockies fell to 9-50 and secured the worst record through 59 games by any MLB team.
The Colorado Rockies and Miami Marlins will look to former shortstops transitioning to second base to help turn things around when the clubs begin a three-game series Monday night in Florida.
Too often over the last few years, the Mets have shown a frustrating inability to lose games they should have won handily. They fall to lesser opponents and make pitchers with bloated ERAs suddenly look like Cy Young contenders,
The New York Mets rebounded from their recent loss to the Chicago White Sox with a 4-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night at Citi Field. Francisco Lindor led the charge, homering from both sides of the plate and making a crucial leaping catch at shortstop that saved at least two runs.
After Tuesday's loss, Colorado's record slipped to 9–46, and they're already 25 games out of the lead in the National League West. They're still seeking their 10th win of the season, and at this point, they'll just hope to have secured it by the time the calendar turns to June.
The Rockies lose to the Cubs on a walk-off, extending their MLB-record streak to 21 straight series losses and falling to 9-46 this season.