Here's why Rockies' free fall is worse than historically bad 2024 White Sox
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The 2025 Colorado Rockies have reached an unprecedented low with a 9-46 record, making them contenders for the worst season in MLB history, surpassing last year's Chicago White Sox. The Rockies have not won a series in 18 attempts and their performance is drawing comparisons that suggest they are faring even worse than the White Sox during their dismal season. Manager Bud Black's long tenure is under scrutiny, especially after his teams have drastically declined from postseason appearances to now being a source of significant concern for baseball fans.
Colorado's 9-46 record entering Wednesday is the worst in baseball, and they lost in extra innings to the Chicago Cubs, marking their 18th series this season they've failed to win.
When comparing the two abysmal seasons, Colorado's outlook looks even bleaker compared to the Chicago White Sox's disastrous record last season.
Grifol was a dark cloud over the White Sox. His firing after going 28-89 opened the path for the hiring of Will Venable.
Black, who had been in Colorado since 2017, always felt right for the Rockies, with a strong start that eventually soured.
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