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Rockies offense remains stale as Marlins complete series sweep
The offense for the Colorado Rockies continues to struggle as they get swept by the Miami Marlins who won via a walk-off in extra-innings by a score of 5-4. The Rockies have now lost five consecutive games and remain the only team without a series victory in MLB and haven’t won consecutive games. For the… read more
The Pirates 2024 collapse is now official
If you thought the Pirates would get well going up against a lame-duck (and rather lame) A’s team in Oakland, California, this week, think again. Pittsburgh was swept by the Athletics in a three-game series at the Oakland Coliseum. The Buccos have now lost 16 of their last 21 games. Included in that stretch is… read more
Rockies offense dominated by Marlins stellar pitching
One night after blowing a five-run lead in the ninth and losing in extra innings to become the first team in the modern era to begin the year trailing in 29 consecutive games, the Colorado Rockies offense once again fell flat as they dropped their fourth straight game by a score of 4-1. The Miami… read more
Ninth inning collapse leads to historical loss for the Colorado Rockies
Baseball is a sport where anything can happen and you can never quite expect it to happen. Good or bad, you might be able to witness history and such was the case on Tuesday. Unfortunately for the Colorado Rockies, they were victims of history they wanted no part of due to a ninth-inning collapse and… read more
Berrios An Early Candidate For AL Cy Young? That and Finalist Predictions
Jose Berrios has been on an absolute tear so far this season for the Blue Jays, putting up some seriously staggering numbers. Now I know that it’s early in the season and the numbers are gonna be inflated, but there is no denying that Berrios has been pitching out of his mind this year. Here… read more
Series Preview: Colorado Rockies at Miami Marlins
Failure may be hereditary as the Colorado Rockies and Miami Marlins prepare to face off in Florida for a three-game set. The pair were the two expansion teams that began in 1993 and for the majority of their existences have largely been filled with failure. A main difference however is that the Marlins have a… read more
Baseball’s new rules aren’t as bad as the purists thought they’d be
I was talking to a friend of mine over the winter about the Pirates’ prospects for the 2024 campaign. A bit of a baseball purist, he said, “Damn it, I am still angry they put infield netting from the first to the third-base lines!” Anyway, that safety rule–all 30 Major League parks must have netting… read more
Rockies drop game one in Mexico City as Astros offense take flight
The Colorado Rockies became just the third team in MLB history to play in three different countries in the same month as they began a two-game set with the Houston Astros in Mexico City. Playing 7,350 feet above sea level in front of an enthusiastic crowd, the MLB World Tour is meant to help showcase… read more
Mexico City Series Preview: Colorado Rockies (7-19) vs. Houston Astros (7-19)
As part of the MLB World Tour, the Colorado Rockies and Houston Astros are heading south of the border to Mexico City to play a two-game set at Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium. The Rockies have been predictably bad to begin the season as their offense has struggled and the pitching hasn’t been great. However, most… read more
Cotton Club Crew #49: Sweep Relief
The Red Raiders were reeling. Blown performances against TCU and Arkansas haunted Tech, who was desperate for a big win. And they got it, with a sweep of the West Virginia Mountaineers at home. The guys break down that performance, and how good it felt to finally win some close games. Then they talk about… read more
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