Suffering a thought for fans of Colorado rockies, after their team has abandoned a barely delicate point for the Padres of San Diego in an embarrassing Saturday evening at Coors Field.
The rocks are alone as the worst baseball team in 2025, with the defeat of Sunday their 33rd in 39 games, leading to songs to “sell the team” of the crowd.
Padres launcher, Stephen Kolek, launched a complete 21-0 victory cry, which was the most unbalanced performance of nine sleeves by a throw from Silver King for the St Louis Browns in May 1889.
The Padres struck five circuits, including Fernando Tatis Jr. and Xander Bogaerts in fifth round, during a dominant night in Denver.
On social networks, fans quickly labeled rocky the “worst team in the history of professional sport”, and a difficult schedule to come and means that things will probably not get worse.
A fan wrote: “If you have aligned all professional franchises in all sports and classified 1-N, Colorado Rockies are N and it is not even close.”
Jacob Stallings, usually a recipient, smiles as he looks at one of his locations flying above his head

The dashboard did not read kind for fans of Colorado Rockies on Saturday
Tab Sportswriter Bamford added: “ I did not think it could get worse that the White Sox from last year, but the current rocks are the worst team in the history of baseball. Period.
“They put a double alignment to every night with pitching which should probably be in a male Sunday league.”
The Rockies have now equaled the Orioles of Baltimore 1988 for the worst start of 39 games in the majors in 130 years. Baltimore finished 54-107 this season.
Kolek’s laundering, meanwhile, only arrived at his second departure from the major league. He crossed the programming of Colorado, granting five strokes and withdrew seven.

It was an incredible night for Stephen Kolek (left) of the Padres de San Diego in Coors Field

Bud Black Endurt A season of punishment as manager of the terrible rocks of Colorado
The only time he met in trouble was in the sixth when the rocks had runners in the corners with a withdrawal, but he prompted Hunter Goodman to a double end of the round.
Sheets attracted Bradley BLALOCK (0-2) in the first round in five points and Heyward succeeded in three points in the fourth when San Diego sent 12 men to marble. The paadres marked at least one race during the first six heats.
Jackson Merrill had four strokes and Elias Díaz and Luis Arraez finished with three strokes each. Eight strikers recorded at least two strokes for San Diego.
The Colorado rescue receiver, Jacob Stallings, launched the last two sleeves. He abandoned a race in the eighth and withdrew Díaz seeking to start the ninth.