Rockies Scorecard

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Analysis

Team Synopsis: Colorado Rockies

The Colorado Rockies are a Major League Baseball team based in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1993, they play in the National League West division and have a reputation for their high-scoring games, influenced by the thin air and elevation of their home stadium, Coors Field. The Rockies have made several postseason appearances, with their best season culminating in a trip to the World Series in 2007, where they were swept by the Boston Red Sox.

Interesting Factoid

One interesting fact about the Rockies is that they set a Major League Baseball record in 1999 for the most runs scored in a single game, tallying up 30 runs against the Atlanta Braves. This record still stands today.

Lesser-Known Detail

A lesser-known aspect of the Rockies is that they have a unique mascot named "Dinger," a purple dinosaur. Dinger was inspired by the discovery of a dinosaur fossil during the construction of Coors Field and has become an essential part of the team's identity, engaging fans, especially children, during games.

Team Performance Analysis (March - August 2025)

The Rockies' performance from March to August 2025 has been quite inconsistent. Here's a breakdown of their performance:

In summary, the Rockies are in a rebuilding phase, and while they show flashes of potential, their inconsistency and defensive struggles have been significant hurdles in their 2025 season. Updated: August 9, 2025 at 10:49 AM