Rockies set modern baseball record with 50th loss of season
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Scottie Scheffler captured another victory on the PGA Tour while the Colorado Rockies continue their historically dreadful season.
Every team in the National League finished April with double-digit wins, except for the Colorado Rockies. Somehow, that stat was still true at the end of May. After two months and 58 games played, the Rockies finished Saturday guaranteed to enter June with single-digit wins.
The Colorado Rockies are on track to become the owners of the worst season ever recorded in the history of the MLB.
By blowing Sunday's series finale to the New York Mets, the Colorado Rockies fell to 9-50 and secured the worst record through 59 games by any MLB team.
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It happened again on Sunday. Lindor’s fifth-inning, tiebreaking solo blast was also the game-winner as the Mets finished a three-game sweep of Colorado with a 5-3 victory before a sellout crowd of 43,224 at Citi Field.
While he was preparing on the field Saturday prior to Triple-A Sugar Land’s game at Albuquerque, Astros No. 2 prospect Jacob Melton noticed another player who was originally out of the lineup grabbing a glove and heading out to the field.
The Colorado Rockies released left-handed relief pitcher Scott Alexander from their roster on Sunday, per MLBTradeRumors.com.