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On its face, a three-game set in steamy July against 21-win Colorado might not seem like much of an attraction. But it should be.
The Sporting News' latest mock draft predicts the Rockies to land Ethan Holliday at No. 4 overall. The high school shortstop from Oklahoma is the son of Colorado legend Matt and the brother of former No. 1 overall Orioles pick Jackson.
They currently hold a league-worst 21-72 record, and are on pace to post the worst winning percentage in modern MLB history come season's end. By pretty much every single metric a
Major League Baseball’s worst team could be getting a familiar name if analysts’ predictions come true.
Matt all but confirmed that the Cardinals won't have a shot at his namesake, because Colorado's ostensibly infatuated with him. The Rockies have shown "major, major interest" in and are "pretty high on" Ethan, so much so that it'd be a " [surprise]" if they passed up on him.
Despite their struggles on the field, the Colorado Rockies are a team that many people are going to be keeping an eye on ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline. They might be on pace to break the record for losses in a single season,
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SB Nation on MSNStat categories where the Colorado Rockies rank lastThey also welcome the Colorado Rockies to GABP to finish the season’s first ‘half,’ and the Rockies are currently pacing to be one of the absolute worst baseball teams of all time. It’s Friday, and around these parts we often list on Fridays.
Baltimore turned heads on Thursday when it traded reliever Bryan Baker to the Tampa Bay Rays for the No. 37 pick (Competitive Balance Round A). The Orioles have four of the draft’s first 37 picks, perhaps the best news they’ve had amid a shockingly disappointing 2025 campaign.
Walker Monfort, after he was promoted to executive vice president, he made it clear that the organization would evaluate “everything.”
The Colorado Rockies are further away from contending for a playoff spot than any other team in the MLB. On pace to set the record for losses in a single season