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The poor rate of the Colorado Rockies' 2025 campaign came in a new downturn on Saturday, as they fell 21-0 at San Diego Padres at Coors Field, marking the team's worst closed losses in team history.
MLB fans couldn't believe what they were watching when Paders poured in, their voices were heard on social media
Onsite products are cruel year-round, as their 6-33 record is the worst in MLB. But the board score at Coors Field was football score, and Rockies fans in the stands were attracted by Padres supporters, all of whom were thinking about change.
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Colorado Rockies fans reacted against the Detroit Tigers in the seventh inning. (Ron Chenoy-Imagn image)
One X user posted: "The Rockies lost 19-0 at the bottom of the fifth inning." "The crowd was shouting, 'Sell team, sell team.'"
This is not the first time Rocky Mountains owner Dick Monfort has heard a singing to sell his team, as they have never won since 2018, losing over 100 games in each of the past two seasons.
Denver Gazette columnist Woody Paige made his own opinion after watching Saturday’s game.
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Page wrote on X: "Dick Monfort said before the season that the Rockies are probably the best defense in baseball history. Roxhead is a bit outside. Rockies leads MLB errors and ends up with the field percentage. Go back to Greeley, Dick, and meet with you."
A little kid held a sign in the stands with the words, “My arm rest if needed!” showing fans’ despair to see a good product.
Another X user posted “Send Rockies to Triple-A.”
"The league should step in and get incompetent ownership from the McCourt style," another wrote. "Ownership in the Rockies is no longer worthy of that team. (Nolan) competition is the absolute purpose."
San Diego Padres first baseman Gavin sheet congratulates shortstop Xander Bogaerts. (John Leyba-Imagn image)
On the other hand, some have noticed that despite the horrible deficit, there are still many fans in the stands. When Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr.
One fan gave a point of view on why Monfort would never be sold.
"In the sixth inning, it was 20-0 #Adres, and fans continued their lives in the waves." "That's why Monforts won't sell #Rockies. Fans don't care. Good weather, beer, etc. It's a pathetic for real baseball fans."
One of the real baseball fans urged Rocky Mountain supporters to stop playing after watching last night.
"As Colorado natives, people still go to the game and then complain about how bad they are, which is absolutely embarrassing," he wrote. "…You are the reason Monforts won't sell. Stop participating and give them money."
Finally, at least the Rocky Mountains social media team is trying to find a way to shed light on the situation.
Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black stood in Dugout with his head down during the San Diego Padres game at Coors Field. (John Leyba-Imagn image)
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The Major League Baseball record (121) that lost most of the year was set in 2024 by the Chicago White Sox.
The Rockies seem to compete for this tragic record.
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