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

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

DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies had a projected top pick slide to them at No. 4 in baseball's amateur draft last weekend.
It's a win, and these days they'll take any 'W' they can get.
At 22-74, the Rockies are in the midst of a historically dismal season. They're on pace for 125 losses a year after the Chicago White Sox
went 41-121
, which is the worst mark since baseball adopted a 162-game schedule in 1961. The
Cleveland Spiders have the most losses in a season, going 20-134
in 1899.
Colorado's struggles led to the firing of manager Bud Black in May. Recently, the team announced plans to restructure the front office. Last Sunday, a glimmer of hope for down the road as they drafted Ethan Holliday, an 18-year-old infielder from Oklahoma. His father, Matt,
remains an icon
in the Mile High City after sparking a magical late run in 2007 (dubbed '
Rocktober
') that delivered the franchise's only World Series appearance.
Since that time, there have been nearly as many 100-loss seasons (two, 2023 and 24) for Colorado as playoff spots (three, the last in 2018).
Meanwhile, winning is happening in the city all around the Rockies. The Colorado Avalanche hoisted the
Stanley Cup in 2022
and the Nuggets earned the franchise's first NBA title
a season later
. The Broncos broke an
eight-year playoff drought
last season behind rookie
QB Bo Nix
.
'You start getting a reputation,' said Tom Zeiler, a professor of history at the University of Colorado who's written several books on baseball. 'Honestly, if the Rockies turned it around and became a playoff team ... they'd look back and laugh about this kind of thing.
'Winning changes everything.'
Few wins
There just hasn't been much winning this season, especially at Coors Field. The Rockies have yet to win back-to-back homes games in 2025. They've lost 17 straight home series dating to last season. Should they drop two of three this weekend against the Minnesota Twins, it would be the longest home losing series streak in league history, according to OptaSTATS.
'It's been a year of ups and downs. A lot of downs,' said Rockies
outfielder Mickey Moniak
, whose team trails the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers by 35 1/2 games. 'We're just trying to learn from everything.'
The team's 74 losses prior to the All-Star break are the most since 1933 (the first All-Star Game). It's a mark that had belonged to the White Sox, who were 27-71 last season at the break.
'We're all in it together,' Colorado first baseman Michael Toglia said. 'Everyone's grinding.'
Black's dismissal
Jobs, though, have been the fallout.
Black, the all-time winningest manager in team history, was let go. Taking over on an interim basis has been Warren Schaeffer, who's gone 15-41.
Last month, the Rockies announced a
change in the front office
and promoted Walker Monfort, the oldest son of team owner Dick Monfort. Walker Monfort will serve as the executive vice president of the Rockies and work alongside outgoing president and COO Greg Feasel, who's stepping down at the end of the year.
Between the losing and the lucrative deals that haven't panned out (See:
Kris Bryant
), a growing number of fans are calling for the Monfort family to sell the team.
'We're frustrated as well,' Walker Monfort said in a recent interview with Denver's KUSA-TV. 'We know we can be better. ... There's no reason to do this if you're not going to try to win.'
Youth movement
Nine players have made their debuts this season, including outfielders Zac Veen and Yanquiel Fernández, shortstop Ryan Ritter and pitcher Chase Dollander. Charlie Condon, the third overall pick a year ago, could be an arrival at some point this season.
The experience of a year ago certainly helped All-Star catcher Hunter Goodman, who's hitting .277 with 17 homers this season.
'That was something I was looking to hopefully take place,' general manager Bill Schmidt said of the growth from younger players. 'I'd say they're like your kids — they don't always mature when you want them to.'
The humidor
Maybe it's time to ditch the humidor? Let the baseballs soar again.
The Rockies installed a humidor room at Coors Field in 2002 to control the moisture level in baseballs, which helps keep them from becoming dried out in Denver's thin air. They scored 658 runs at cavernous Coors Field in 1996 compared to 396 last season.
'I don't see it,' Schmidt said eliminating the humidor. 'It was a different game.'
Steady attendance
One thing that really hasn't been hurt by the slide is attendance. The Rockies are currently averaging 30,128 fans at Coors Field this season. That's on pace with last season (31,360) and higher than their World Series run in 2007 (28,979).
Part of the explanation for steady attendance is the opposition: The New York Mets and Dodgers, for instance, remain big draws when they come to town.
Part of it is promotional: The Rockies invited every 'Ryan' to attend a game on June 20 for a gathering of 'Ryans.' Fittingly, Ryan McMahon homered on 'Ryan Day' in a 14-8 loss to Arizona.
And part of that is simply setting: Coors Field, which opened in 1995, remains a popular gathering place. It boasts 'The Rooftop' in right field, with a view of the Front Range.
'Baseball,' Zeiler said, 'is wonder.'
Improving play
Since a 9-50 start, the Rockies have gone 13-24. Should they keep winning at that rate (.351 winning percentage) they would avoid surpassing the White Sox's loss mark. But that doesn't factor in the trade deadline later this month, where the Rockies have players such as McMahon and reliever Jake Bird who might garner interest from contending teams.
'We've got two options,' Moniak explained. 'We can tuck our tails between our legs and hide or we can face this head on and try to grow and try to get better from it.
'I think every person in this clubhouse is choosing the latter.'
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AP freelance writer Craig Meyer contributed.
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