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The Rockies, already at the worst beginning of the history of the NL, lose 21-0 against Padres

The exploit of the endurance which follows the Rockies of Colorado 2025 has reached its lowest point to date.

The Rockies – The owners of the worst MLB record, the second MLB attack (by marked points), the worst mlb pitching staff (by time), the worst MLB sleeve differential and, let's face it, the worst vibrations of MLB – lost 21-0 against the Padres of San Diego at the house.

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Their record is now 6-33, the worst start of 39 games of a season in the history of the National League and equally with the Baltimore Orioles of 1988 for the worst of the MOLB MLB era (since 1900). In comparison, the White Sox of Chicago 2024, the most losing team in the history of the MLB, began season 11-28.

Saturday's match was as brutal as the score suggests. To start, literally, the recruit Bradley Blalock started the game on the mound for Colorado and quickly met in trouble, granting five points in the first round. Rather than pulling it, the rocks let him wear it, keeping it there until he launched 87 locations.

He left the match with 13 strokes allowed, 12 points deserved, 2 balls on bullets and only one withdrawal in 3 2/3 work rounds. Its time is now 12.94 in five appearances (three departures).

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He was relieved by Juan Mejia, who granted seven points (four deserved) in 1 1/3 rounds. Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. crowned the carnage against these two with a three -point circuit.

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