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Rockies Finish 43–119 as MLB’s Worst in 2025, Setting Modern Run-Differential Low

The franchise enters a pivotal offseason with leadership changes signaling a broader reset.

Overview

  • The Rockies closed with a 4-0 loss in San Francisco, finishing 43-119 and recording a franchise-record 18th shutout.
  • Colorado’s minus-424 run differential set a modern-era worst, and the staff’s 6.02 ERA with 1,021 runs allowed underscored a catastrophic pitching year.
  • It was the club’s third consecutive 100-loss season, tying the 2003 Tigers for the third-most losses in a 162-game season.
  • A 7-33 start prompted Bud Black’s firing in May, and president/COO Greg Feasel has stepped down as reports point to a broader front-office shake-up.
  • The organization signaled a rebuild by trading veterans for prospects, drafting top prep infielder Ethan Holliday, and leaning on youth with 13 MLB debuts and extensive roster churn.