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MLB · 1 hour ago

Colorado Rockies: Team with Lowest 2026 Expectations

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Colorado Rockies: Team with Lowest 2026 Expectations

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Challenges and Expectations for the Colorado Rockies This Season

The Colorado Rockies are facing a challenging season, with projections placing them at the bottom of the MLB standings. With a 55% chance of having the worst record, expectations for the team are not optimistic. Despite this, historically, the Rockies have performed well at home, maintaining a competitive edge even in their worst seasons. This phenomenon could possibly prevent them from finishing with the league's worst record.

Paul Di Podesta now heads the Rockies, signaling a shift toward embracing analytics, a move away from previous management strategies. While this season isn’t officially a tanking one for the Rockies, the quality of their roster suggests they might still end up with one of the worst league records. Interestingly, the roster is so unfamiliar that even seasoned observers are struggling to recognize some of the players.

The discussion also touched on whether baseball can truly succeed in Colorado, given the challenges pitchers face when playing at high altitudes. Historically, the Rockies have struggled to attract top pitching talent due to the impact of the altitude on pitchers' earned run averages (ERAs). This has necessitated a focus on drafting and developing talent internally rather than relying on attracting free agent pitchers. Despite these challenges, the Rockies have historically managed to pull in large crowds and create memorable moments, highlighting the franchise's resilience and potential.

Overall, while the Colorado Rockies may face a downward trend this season, their ability to draw fans and perform well at home presents a silver lining. Going forward, their new approach to management and player development will be crucial as they aim to build a competitive team.

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