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Josh Jung hit a first-inning three-run home run and an eighth-inning solo shot while Jack Leiter allowed only one run on two singles over six innings as the Texas Rangers beat the struggling Colorado Rockies 4-1 Tuesday.
The Rocky Mountain horror show is the result of injuries, underperformance and, most of all, an unwillingness to adapt.
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Albuquerque Isotopes hitting coach Jordan Pacheco is moving up to Major League Baseball. Pacheco was one of two named to lead the Colorado Rockies at the plate. Nic Wilson will join Pacheco as the other hitting coach for the club.
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Wyatt Langford hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning for Texas to end a no-hit bid by the Colorado Rockies in their first game after manager Bud Black was fired.
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The Rockies have traditionally been slow to change, even in bad times. But even this franchise, it seems, has a breaking point.
While Colorado’s run differential of -89 (106 runs scored and 195 surrendered) is the worst in the MLB, the Rockies’ Pythagorean winning percentage — a formula that roughly estimates how many wins a team should have, based on its runs scored and surrendered — puts them a hair short of eight wins out of these 34 games.
Ahead of the Texas Rangers' May 13 matchup with the Colorado Rockies, the team made a decision on star shortstop Corey Seager.
Even as the Colorado Rockies spiral through one of the worst starts in franchise history, former Tennessee Volunteers outfielder Jordan Beck continues to shine