Rockies notch worst 50-game start in MLB history
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Colorado has been dreadful in 2025. Doug Greenberg explores why sportsbooks are just as unhappy about that as Rockies fans.
After losing on Thursday afternoon, the Rockies have gone 8-42 through their first 50 games of the season, putting them on pace to shatter the baseball record books.
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The Rockies, 8-42 entering Friday’s series-opener against the Yankees, began the 2025 campaign with the worst 50-game start to a season in the modern era. And yet, baseball’s worst team defeated
Ryan McMahon lined a two-run double off the top of the centerfield wall, Tanner Gordon got his first major league win and the scuffling Colorado Rockies stopped a five-game skid with a 3-2 victory over the AL East-leading New York Yankees.
For DJ LeMahieu, it doesn't seem all that long ago when he was leading the Rockies to back-to-back postseason appearances.