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Rockies Break MLB Record with 21st Straight Series Loss, Slip to 9–46

An 11-inning loss to the Cubs dropped Colorado 25 games behind in the NL West, underscoring reliance on prospects after a rash of injuries.

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Colorado Rockies second baseman Adael Amador
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Overview

  • The Rockies have lost 21 straight series dating back to September 2024, the longest streak in MLB history.
  • Their 9–46 record ranks worst in baseball, trailing the next-worst team by nearly eight wins after an 8–42 start.
  • Colorado’s offense sits 29th in runs scored, its pitching unit posts MLB-worst marks in ERA and runs allowed, and fielding errors have surged.
  • A mid-May managerial switch to Warren Schaeffer has coincided with roster thinness caused by injuries to Kris Bryant and other veterans.
  • Attendance remains surprisingly strong—10th-best in MLB—while the farm system, ranked 13th–18th by outlets, offers the team room for hope.