Rockies Try to Look Beyond Futility
- On Wednesday evening at Globe Life Field, the Texas Rangers defeated the Colorado Rockies 8-3, marking Colorado’s 11th loss in their last 12 games.
- With a 7-36 overall record and a 2-20 performance away from home, the Rockies have become the only team since 1900 to lose 36 of their initial 43 games.
- Antonio Senzatela started and gave up six runs before being removed after 4 2/3 innings, while the Rockies were outscored 44-15 in first innings this season.
- Interim manager Warren Schaeffer, 0-3 since replacing Bud Black, said, "Right now, we are trying to find our way, offensively," highlighting struggles and 14 strikeouts in the game.
- Despite their record, the Rockies hope an off day in Arizona allows them to reset and improve areas needed to develop a better team approach.
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Rockies try to look beyond futility
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Colorado Rockies left Texas as the first team in baseball’s modern era to lose 36 of their first 43 games and hoping an off day in Arizona can help them reset.
Have the Rockies reached a breaking point?
Baseball's single-season loss record, long held by the 1962 New York Mets, stood for more than 60 years until it was broken last year by the Chicago White Sox. But the new low might last only a year. At 7-36, the Colorado Rockies are off to the worst 43-game start in the sport's modern history, and while analysts are split about how serious a run they are likely to make at the loss record this season, the team will have to improve significantly …
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Colorado Rockies left Texas as the first team in baseball’s modern era to lose 36 of their first 43 games
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Colorado Rockies left Texas as the first team in baseball’s modern era to lose 36 of their first 43 games and hoping an off day in Arizona can help them reset.

Wyatt Langford, Adolis Garcia homer as Rangers top Rockies
Wyatt Langford and Adolis Garcia blasted two-run home runs and Jake Burger added a two-run double as the Texas Rangers rolled past the struggling Colorado Rockies 8-3 on Wednesday to sweep the three-game interleague series in Arlington, Texas.

Rockies strike out 14 times in 8-3 loss to Rangers, slide to 7-36
What do Hunter Goodman and Clarence Geoghan “Kid” Baldwin have in common? You’re officially a hardball geek if you answered that they played for two of the most infamous teams in baseball history. Goodman is a catcher for the Rockies, who lost 8-3 to the Rangers on Wednesday night at Globe Life Field as the Rangers completed a three-game sweep. Baldwin caught for the 1884 Kansas City Unions. The Rockies have begun this season with a 7-36 record.…
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