

Rockies beat Marlins to finally end historically bad streak, but still on pace to be worst team ever
Rockies beat Marlins to finally end historically bad streak, but still on pace to be worst team ever

It took two months, but Colorado rocks finally have their first row since 2025. Hunter Goodman’s Eighth Inning Solo Home Run won 3-2 in Miami Park on Tuesday evening. This is combined with victory on Monday (COL 6, Mia 4) Clossted Colorado. On Wednesday they will go three game sweeps (!).
Here is the forthcoming explosion of Goodman. He takes instructions to 10 homer and 35 Rbi.
Not only the first series of these Colorado, the victory of 2025, it takes 22 series to lose the layer dating back to the last season. It’s lost the longest series in the history of baseball. Before Marlins, Rockies last won a number on September 16-18 against Arizona’s Diamondbacks last year. They won three of that number.
Rockies set a modern baseball record with the 50th loss of the season in the PACE in 2025 with only 25 victories
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Tuesday victory improved the rocks of 11-50 this season, and this is their second two-sided winning ribbon. On April 30, they also won two direct games (against Atlanta Bravs) and May 1 (against San Francisco giants). However, it was two different series, so it did not lead to a number of victories. Just wins in a row matches.
Of course, the rocks remain on the PACE, the worst of baseball history. They will lose 133 games this year, easily clearing 121 games in Chicago white Sox lost last year. It’s a modern record. Rockies should go 31-70 to finish a better record than last year’s white sox.
Rockies will send left to Left Kail on Wednesday when they try to clean the series. One thing they didn’t do all three games from San Diego’s beehold, May 13-15 last year. Marlins will start with Quantrill. The loss on Tuesday left Miami 23-36 this year. It’s the sixthest bit of baseball.