The Colorado Rockies are facing an unprecedented low this season, currently on track to finish with a record worse than last year's historically bad Chicago White Sox team. With a projected record of 26-136, they risk breaking the record for the most losses in a season. The team's statistics are grim, with a minus-137 run differential and numerous blowout losses, making it increasingly likely that they will be remembered as one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball history.
Last year's White Sox were a wreck, but this year's Rockies are on a path to be even worse, potentially breaking the all-time record for losses.
Entering the weekend, the Rockies were on pace for a 26-136 record, threatening to obliterate the historic record for the most losses in a MLB season.
With a minus-137 run differential and numerous blowout losses, the Rockies are on track to become the worst team in modern baseball history.
The Rockies' current ineptitude reflects a pattern seen in the 1962 Mets and last year's White Sox, positioning them for a historic low point.
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