The Colorado Rockies will wind up a six-game homestand when they host the San Diego Padres on Sunday in Denver, and they want to hit the road with some momentum.
The Colorado Rockies suffered one of their worst losses in franchise history on Saturday, and their social media team had the perfect response to the lopsided defeat.
Saturday night’s 21-0 blowout at the hands of the San Diego Padres was one of the darkest moments in Colorado Rockies history—but leave it to their social media team to find the humor in absolute chaos.
At this point, calling it a “loss” feels generous. The Colorado Rockies were annihilated Saturday night, suffering a 21-0 blowout at the hands of the San Diego Padres in what may go down as the lowest moment of an already nightmarish 2025 season.
It was not good, folks To say tonight was a tough game is putting it nicely. The San Diego Padres bludgeoned the Colorado Rockies by a score of three touchdowns to zero.
The San Diego Padres have never had a game like they had on Saturday night in Denver. In fact, there hasn't been a game like what was witnessed at Coors Field in more than a century.
Colorado Rockies weekend discussion thread for May 10-11, 2025 The weekend is a great time to kick back and reflect. This Week in Purple is the place to catch up on the news from our team at Purple Row.
At 6-31, the Colorado Rockies will be sellers at the trade deadline. It will be intriguing to follow possible trade candidates as the deadline nears. In their history, the Rockies have often gone against league norms.
The Rays have selected the contract of right-hander Connor Seabold from Triple-A Durham, as first reported by Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. To open roster space, the Rays optioned righty Mason Englert to Durham and transferred infielder Ha-Seong Kim to the 60-day injured list.
The Colorado Rockies are dead last in Major League Baseball at 6-31. Unlike past years in their rebuild, they have been completely non-competitive. The Rockies in their history have always been porous on the road.
The nightmare season for the Colorado Rockies continued on Thursday, as they were pummeled 10-2 and 11-1 in a doubleheader by the Detroit Tigers at Coors Field.
The Colorado Rockies wrapped up a home series against the best team in the American League and now face one of the better clubs in the National League.
Things are going pretty badly for the Colorado Rockies. The National League side keeps on losing games and is going downhill fast. On Thursday, after getting swept in the doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers, pitcher Kyle Freeland emotionally broke down and left the press conference.
It's been an extremely frustrating and disappointing start to the season for the Colorado Rockies. As they are hosting a doubleheader on Thursday against the Detroit Tigers, long-time Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland was given the nod at the bump to begin the first of two games.
The Colorado Rockies have the worst record in the National League entering a doubleheader on Thursday. While they were not expected to be any good this year, Colorado could challenge last year’s White Sox for the worst record ever.
The Detroit Tigers and Colorado Rockies were slated to play three games in three days, but rain condensed the schedule. Detroit took the opener 8-6 in 10 innings on Wednesday night, and now the teams will wrap up the series with a traditional doubleheader on Thursday.
Entering play on Tuesday, the Colorado Rockies own the worst record in baseball at 6-28 overall. For most of the season, the situation has seemed hopeless, however, things got a little better on Monday as top prospect Charlie Condon made his return to the field.
Excavating work has to be done to find something going well for the 6-28 Colorado Rockies. Shockingly, the bullpen is providing solid play for the cellar-dweller in the National League.
Analysts, media members and fans all expected the Colorado Rockies to be one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball this season. Entering 2025, the Rockies sit in a tie for the fewest wins in the sport since 2020.
DENVER, Colo. –– The Colorado Rockies weren’t expected to contend for a postseason spot in 2025. Not even the most dedicated of fans had them finishing higher than last in the National League West.