The Colorado Rockies have set a new record in Major League Baseball by trailing in each of their first 31 games of the season, surpassing the previous record of 28 games set by the 1910 St. Louis Browns. This unprecedented streak marks the longest in the Modern Era since 1900, highlighting a challenging start to their season.
Colorado Rockies have now somehow trailed in all 31 of their games https://t.co/0Kjtd5NehA
The Rockies have now trailed in 30 consecutive games to begin the season, extending their own Modern Era record (since 1900). The previous mark was 28 by the 1910 St. Louis Browns.
The Rockies are the first team since 1910 and only the second team ever to trail in all of their first 28 games. (Courtesy our @PatrickDLyons) https://t.co/ED9ZnpYy4z
The Rockies have now trailed in each of their first 28 games this season... They join the 1910 St. Louis Browns as the only teams since 1900 to do that. https://t.co/5FcolyOcIE
The Rockies have trailed in each of their first 27 games. On Sunday, they’ll try to avoid joining the 1910 St. Louis Browns as the only teams since 1900 to trail in each of their first 28 games.