Rockies fans react after the defeat by 21-0 against parents


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The abysmal beginning of the Rockies of Colorado for its 2025 campaign reached a new minimum on Saturday, since they fell to the parents of San Diego, 21-0, in Coors Field, marking the worst defeat of the team in the history of the franchise.

While the parents would see it, MLB fans could not believe what they were seeing, and their voices were heard on social networks

The product in the field has been atrocious throughout the year, since its 6-33 record is, with much, the worst in MLB. But a football score was on the board on Cours Field, and rocky fans in the stands, who were surpassed in number by parents, sang for change.

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The Colorado Rockies fan reacts in the seventh entrance against Detroit Tigers in Coors Field. (Ron Chenoy-Imagn images)

“The rockies are losing 19-0 at the bottom of the fifth,” an X user published. “The crowd is singing, ‘sell the team, sell the team'”.

It is not the first time that the owner of the rockies, Dick Monfort, listened to the song to sell to his team, since they have not had a winning record since 2018, losing more than 100 games in each of the last two seasons.

The columnist of the Denver Gazette, Woody Paige, gave his opinion after seeing Saturday’s game.

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“Delusional Dick Monfort said that before the season rarely, rockies could have the best defense in the history of baseball,” Paige wrote in X. “Roxhead was a bit outside. Rockies lead MLB in errors and they are the percentage of philage.

A young child lifted a sign in the stands that said: “My arm is rested if necessary!” Showing how desperate they are fans of seeing a good product.

“Send the rocky mountains to Triple-A,” said another user X.

“The leagues must intervene and take inept property teams, McCourt Style,” another wrote. “The property of the rockies is no longer worthy of having that team. [Nolan] The sandy trade was the absolute end. “

The first base of San Diego Padres, Gavin Sheets, is congratulated by the Campocorto Xander Bogaerts after its homer in the first entry against the Rockies of Colorado in Cours Field. (John Leyba-Imagn images)

On the other hand, some noticed that there were still many fans in the stands despite the horrendous deficit. He only looks at the crowd when the star of the parents Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a three-run homer to put on the 19-0.

A fan gave a perspective about why Monfort would never sell.

“It’s 20-0 #padres at sixth entry and fans are making the wave passing the best moment of their lives,” an X user published. “That is why monforts will not sell #Rockies. Fans don’t care. Good weather, beer, etc. pathetic for a true baseball fan.”

One of those true baseball fans urged the followers of the rockies to stop going to the games after seeing last night.

“As a colorado native, it is absolutely shameful that people still go to the games and then complain about how bad they are,” he wrote. “… you are the reason why monforts are not sold. stop attending and giving them money.”

In the end, at least the rock social media team is trying to find a way to make the light of the situation.

Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black, is in the shelter with his head down during the San Diego Padres game in Cours Field. (John Leyba-Imagn images)

The MLB record for most losses in a single year, 121, was established by the Chicago White Sox in 2024.

The rockies seem to rival that unfortunate record.

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