The White Sox lost 121 games last season. This year's Rockies have been worse so far
Briefly

The Colorado Rockies' recent performance has marked them as contenders to break the modern record for losses in a season, starting with a poor 7-33 record. After sustaining the worst 40-game start in modern history, the Rockies mirrored historic teams infamous for their losing streaks. Their alarming -128 run differential positions them dangerously close to the 121-loss mark set by the Chicago White Sox last year. Bud Black's firing reflects the urgency within the organization as they confront a trend of poor performances synonymous with recent baseball history.
The Rockies' 7-33 record marks a dangerously historic start, already positioned to challenge the modern record for most losses in a season.
With a -128 run differential, Colorado's early performance suggests they may be on track to reach the infamous 121 losses this season.
This season’s Rockies reflect a trend in baseball where losing teams are increasingly common, especially over the last decade.
Bud Black's firing signals a desperate move amidst Colorado's struggles, as they rebound from a historic loss only to face a dismal start.
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