Colorado Rockies beat New York Yankees 3-2
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For 13 innings this weekend, the Colorado Rockies looked quite capable of competing with the New York Yankees.
In the middle of a 10-run inning for the New York Yankees, a line drive went over the head of Colorado Rockies second baseman Adael Amador.
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After losing on Thursday afternoon, the Rockies have gone 8-42 through their first 50 games of the season, putting them on pace to shatter the baseball record books.
The Colorado Rockies, after being swept by the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday, are off to the worst 50-game start in modern MLB history.
Through 51 innings this season, Fried’s ERA is an absurd 1.29, tops in the league. His 0.93 WHIP and 67 strikeouts show he’s mixing power with precision. His ERA+ of 306 means he’s performing three times better than the average pitcher. That’s dominance worthy of a Yankees ace.
To find a worse 50-game start than the Rockies, you have to go back to a time where successful engine-powered airplanes didn't exist and staring pitchers routinely threw 600 innings in a season. Weep for Colorado Rockies fans.
The Colorado Rockies’ poor performance “contributed to a game-day environment in which spectators, particularly those in luxury suites, are less engaged with the action on the field,”
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