Rockies notch worst 50-game start in MLB history after sweep by Phillies
Briefly

The Colorado Rockies have had a disastrous start to their season, with an 8-42 record, making it the worst 50-game start in MLB history. Following a home loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, the team has not only failed to win a series but has also been swept in seven encounters. Their poor performance extends to both batting and pitching, with a run differential of minus-159, and they rank last in multiple metrics, including offense and fielding. Even after firing manager Bud Black, the team demonstrates little improvement.
"The Colorado Rockies are on pace to blow that achievement in futility out of the water with an 8-42 record, the worst in MLB history after 50 games."
"The Rockies have not won a single series and have been swept seven times; their team OPS of .646 ranks third-worst in MLB, despite the advantage of Coors Field."
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