DENVER (AP) – The Colorado Rockies had a projected top pick slide to them at No. 4 in baseball’s amateur draft last weekend.
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DENVER (AP) – The Colorado Rockies had a projected top pick slide to them at No. 4 in baseball’s amateur draft last weekend.
It’s a win, and these days they’ll take any “W” they can get.
At 22-74, the Rockies are in the midst of a historically dismal season. They’re on pace for 125 losses a year after the Chicago White Sox went 41-121, which is the worst mark since baseball adopted a 162-game schedule in 1961. The Cleveland Spiders have the most losses in a season, going 20-134 in 1899.
Colorado’s struggles led to the firing of manager Bud Black in May. Recently, the team announced plans to restructure the front office. Last Sunday, a glimmer of hope for down the road as they drafted Ethan Holliday, an 18-year-old infielder from Oklahoma. His father, Matt, remains an icon in the Mile High City after sparking a magical late run in 2007 (dubbed ” Rocktober “) that delivered the franchise’s only World Series appearance.