Can the Rockies Avoid Becoming the Next 121-Loss White Sox Disaster?
The Rockies, mired in a seven-game losing streak that already is their third of at least six games, may challenge the White Sox’s record loss total. In fact, their 28-game start is the worst in 22 years and tied for the fifth-worst ever and the third worst of MLB’s modern era (since 1901).
MLB: Lowest Win Percentage in First 28 Games (All Time)
(Must have played 28 games; ties excluded)
- T1. 2003 Detroit Tigers, .107 (3-25)
- T1. 1988 Baltimore Orioles, .107 (3-25)
- T1. 1894 Washington Senators, .107 (3-25)
- T1. 1882 Baltimore Orioles, .107 (3-25)
- T5. 2025 Colorado Rockies, .143 (4-24)
- T5. 1936 St. Louis Browns, .143 (4-24)
- T5. 1893 Louisville Colonels, .143 (4-24)
- T5. 1884 Kansas City Unions, .143 (4-24)
- T5. 1876 Cincinnati Red Stockings, .143 (4-24)
If there’s good news for ninth-year manager Bud Black’s Rockies, our TRACR projection model projects the Rockies to finish 46-116 and avoid having the most losses in a season.

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