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After being swept in a four-game series by Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday, Colorado Rockies dropped to 8-42 in the season.
Rockies’ terrible start to the season is the worst 50-game start in the modern MLB era.
In their 2-0 loss on Thursday, Phillie’s starter jug threw Ranger Suarez into the seventh lap. It was Rockies’ seventh shutout tab this season.
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A Colorado Rockies fan carries a sale of the team bag during the seventh round against Philadelphia Phillies on Coors Field on May 22, 2025. (Ron Chenoy-Preferred Pictures)
In the season, Rockies are only 5-20 at home this season.
Last season, Chicago White Sox set the modern record for most losses in modern MLB history as they went 41-121. This year’s Rockies team is in the process of being even worse as they are losing 136 games.
After Thursday’s matches, Rockie’s 23 matches are behind the excited Los Angeles Dodgers in NL West.
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Philadelphia Phillies Starts Pitcher Ranger Suarez, #55, delivers a pitch in the first place against Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on May 22, 2025. (Ron Chenoy-Preferred Pictures)
They are in the process of finishing 74 games out of first place and 58 games to finish fourth place in NL West, according to ESPN. Both of these deficits would set the early record for most games out of first place with ease.
While Rockies continues to stumble, Phillies has risen as they have won seven in a row and have been especially good on the road as they have won 11 of their 12 road battles.
Their current races have taken Phillies to the top of NL -as they have passed the scrub the New York Mets to the top location.

Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber, #12, celebrates scoring a race in the seventh round against Colorado Rockies on Coors Field on May 22, 2025. (Ron Chenoy-Preferred Pictures)
Phillies (32-18) will try to increase their winning ways when playing athletics (22-29) Friday at. 22.05 et. Rockies (8-42) will try to turn things around when they take on the American League East-Leading New York Yankees Friday at. 20.40 et.