The Colorado Rockies have recorded the worst start in Major League Baseball history at 8-42 following a 2-0 defeat against the Philadelphia Phillies. This performance marks the worst 50-game beginning since the 1895 Louisville Colonels. The Rockies are now poised to break the all-time record for losses in a season. Despite some strong pitching, the Rockies struggled offensively, particularly failing to capitalize on several opportunities, which highlights their ongoing difficulties this season.
The Colorado Rockies dropped to 8-42 on Thursday following a 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, marking the worst 50-game start in MLB's modern era.
Not since the 1895 Louisville Colonels has a team opened a season this poorly, with the Rockies now on pace for 136 losses.
In the face of their struggles, the Rockies' pitching has shown moments of resilience, highlighted by Germán Márquez’s solid outing against Philadelphia.
Despite a few close calls, the Rockies could not convert scoring chances, going 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position in the loss.
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