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"Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 10 May 2025 18:54 pm
by BrummerStealsHome
The '24 White Sox set a record for most losses in a season (modern era, beginning in 1900). The 1916 Philadelphia A's didn't lose that many, but with a 154 game season they finished with the lowest winning percentage, a dubious record that still holds. The '25 Rockies are on a pace to break both records. Where are they today?

Rockies today: 6-32 .158

.24 White Sox: 121 losses
'16 Athletics .235 win percentage

Rockies pace: 26-136

Rockies remaining pace to match loss record: 35-89 .282
Rockies remaining pace to match win percentage record: 32-98 .246

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 10 May 2025 19:22 pm
by John Q.
Just looked online and the Rockies are averaging slightly higher per game attendance numbers than the Cards. That is pretty amazing/interesting considering the obvious futility of that team. The numbers I found, CO is averaging 29397 per game vs STL 27774 per game. It was an ESPN site that I saw these numbers.

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 10 May 2025 20:49 pm
by cardiological
The Rockies are arguably the worst team in the history of MLB. Currently being pummeled 16-0 in the top of 5th by the Pads. The Colorado fans have supported the team and deserve much better than this Rocky Horror Picture Show. Such a shame.

Correction: 19-0

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 10 May 2025 20:53 pm
by Futuregm2
cardiological wrote: 10 May 2025 20:49 pm The Rockies are arguably the worst team in the history of MLB. Currently being pummeled 16-0 in the top of 5th by the Pads. The Colorado fans have supported the team and deserve much better than this Rocky Horror Picture Show. Such a shame.
Last 4 games:
Loss to Detroit 10-2
Loss to Detroit 11-1
Loss to San Diego 13-9
Losing to San Diego 19-0 (5th)

That’s a brutal 4 game stretch.

3 of their SP’s have H/9 above 13 8O 8O

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 10 May 2025 20:55 pm
by RamFan08NY
cardiological wrote: 10 May 2025 20:49 pm The Rockies are arguably the worst team in the history of MLB. Currently being pummeled 16-0 in the top of 5th by the Pads. The Colorado fans have supported the team and deserve much better than this Rocky Horror Picture Show. Such a shame.
That's the thing. They're not just losing, they're giving up double digits every game. Something like -125 run differential??

They must throw good parties at Coors.

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 10 May 2025 21:33 pm
by An Old Friend
cardiological wrote: 10 May 2025 20:49 pm The Rockies are arguably the worst team in the history of MLB. Currently being pummeled 16-0 in the top of 5th by the Pads. The Colorado fans have supported the team and deserve much better than this Rocky Horror Picture Show. Such a shame.

Correction: 19-0
A couple of months ago, Shady suggested that the Cardinals rotation was more suspect than the Rockies :lol:

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 10 May 2025 22:29 pm
by Futuregm2
They are already 19.5 games back in of the Dodgers/Padres. Given how good that division is and how bad they are, they will shatter the record for most games back in the division this year I think. I believe the record is like 64 games back. They could very well be 70 back when it’s all said and done.

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 11 May 2025 08:54 am
by rockondlouie
COORS very LIGHT :wink:

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 19 May 2025 22:31 pm
by BrummerStealsHome
BrummerStealsHome wrote: 10 May 2025 18:54 pm The '24 White Sox set a record for most losses in a season (modern era, beginning in 1900). The 1916 Philadelphia A's didn't lose that many, but with a 154 game season they finished with the lowest winning percentage, a dubious record that still holds. The '25 Rockies are on a pace to break both records. Where are they today?

UPDATE 5/19
Rockies today: 8-39 .170

.24 White Sox: 121 losses
'16 Athletics .235 win percentage

Rockies pace: 28-134

Rockies remaining pace to match loss record: 33-62 .347
Rockies remaining pace to match win percentage record: 30-85 .261

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 20 May 2025 07:56 am
by Handsomebachelor
The craziest part is it'd be super embarrassing to the teams that have a loss against them. It's mlb, any team can win I know but .....(bleep) lol

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 22 May 2025 22:38 pm
by Futuregm2
Through 50 games they are 23 games back in the division.

They have a -159 run differential. The other 4 teams in the NL West are all positive run differential teams and combined the division has a negative run differential because of the Rockies.

They are 8-42.

They are currently on their 5th losing streak of at least 5 games.

They have one pitcher with more than 1 win, rookie/2023 1st round pick Chase Dollander, who is 2-5.

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 23 May 2025 00:59 am
by 3dender
Not my original thought but it's insane and hilarious that the 2024 White Sox will only have been the worst team ever for one year.

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 23 May 2025 07:31 am
by JDW
What's their magic number.

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 02 Jun 2025 09:49 am
by BrummerStealsHome
BrummerStealsHome wrote: 10 May 2025 18:54 pm The '24 White Sox set a record for most losses in a season (modern era, beginning in 1900). The 1916 Philadelphia A's didn't lose that many, but with a 154 game season they finished with the lowest winning percentage, a dubious record that still holds. The '25 Rockies are on a pace to break both records. Where are they today?

UPDATE 6/1
Rockies today: 9-50 .153

Present record holders:
'24 White Sox: 121 losses
'16 Athletics .235 win percentage

Rockies pace: 25-137

Rockies remaining pace to match loss record: 32-71 .347
Rockies remaining pace to match win percentage record: 29-74 .261
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If Colorado plays .500 ball the rest of the season they will still lose over 100 games.

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 02 Jun 2025 09:55 am
by VegasVinny
I said it on another thread, but this Rockies team stinks much worse than the 2024 White Sox. There is not one player within that organization that I would care to see play. The city deserves better. The state deserves better. Colorado has one of the most beautiful venues in all of American sports and the Monfort brothers have chosen to foul it up with a team that possesses exactly zero endearing qualities.

Re: "Hold my Coors" - Rockies futility watch

Posted: 02 Jun 2025 11:19 am
by BrummerStealsHome
VegasVinny wrote: 02 Jun 2025 09:55 am I said it on another thread, but this Rockies team stinks much worse than the 2024 White Sox. There is not one player within that organization that I would care to see play. The city deserves better. The state deserves better. Colorado has one of the most beautiful venues in all of American sports and the Monfort brothers have chosen to foul it up with a team that possesses exactly zero endearing qualities.
You can't even say it' say it's a rebuild or retool. It's a total abdication.