After a humiliating 21-0 defeat, the Colorado Rockies parted ways with manager Bud Black, reflecting their declining performance this season. The team currently stands at 6-33 and is facing its seventh consecutive losing season, potentially pushing towards a record for most losses. Over a recent seven-game stretch, the Rockies exhibited alarming defensive failures, allowing increasingly high run totals, a first in MLB history. Critically, despite ownership's claims, the team ranks near the bottom in defensive metrics, suggesting deep-rooted issues both in team management and player performance.
"The Colorado Rockies finally fired longtime manager Bud Black after a disastrous 21-0 loss to the Padres, marking a desperate attempt to salvage a failing season."
"With a staggering record of 6-33, the Rockies face a grim future; they are on track for a seventh consecutive losing season and potentially a record for losses."
"In a remarkable seven-game stretch, the Rockies allowed escalating run totals, becoming the first team in MLB history to allow eight runs, then more, in consecutive games."
"Despite owner Dick Monfort's claim of having a historic infield defense, the Rockies rank poorly in defensive runs saved and overall runs allowed and scored."
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