Rock bottom? Rockies try to avoid worst mark over 162-game season as they emerge from All-Star break
Briefly

The Colorado Rockies are experiencing an exceptionally poor season, projected to achieve 125 losses, making it one of the worst in baseball history. The Rockies have struggled continually since their last playoff appearance in 2018, and they recently fired manager Bud Black while restructuring the front office. Amid these challenges, they drafted promising infielder Ethan Holliday, hoping to revitalize the team. Local franchises such as the Avalanche and Nuggets are having recent successes, highlighting the stark contrast in fortunes between the Rockies and other Denver teams.
The Colorado Rockies are having a historically dismal season, projected to lose 125 games, matching the worst mark since the 162-game schedule was adopted.
With the drafting of Ethan Holliday, the Rockies aim to spark a turnaround amidst their struggles, including a long tenure without playoff appearances since 2018.
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