Rockies Plunge to Historic Low, Swept by Marlins in Three-Game Series
The Colorado Rockies set a modern-era record for consecutive games trailing, as they fall to the bottom of the NL standings after a sweep by the Miami Marlins.
- The Rockies have now trailed in every one of their first 31 games, a new modern-era record.
- Miami Marlins secured the sweep with a walk-off single by Jesús Sánchez in the 10th inning of the final game.
- Colorado's pitching struggles continued, contributing to their position at the bottom of the NL standings.
- The Rockies are on pace for 127 losses, which would be the most in the modern era of major league baseball.
- Despite the challenges, team morale remains strong, with players and management expressing determination to improve.