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Rockies become first National League team to lose 111 games in 21 years with defeat to Marlins

The Rockies have 10 more chances to clear themselves of infamy by association.

Colorado dropped its fourth straight game on Wednesday at Coors Field, an 8-4 defeat to the Marlins to clinch the club’s 41st series defeat this season. The loss sank Colorado to 41-111 as the Rockies still need one more win to ensure they don’t tie the 2024 White Sox for the worst record in baseball’s modern era.

The defeat made Colorado the first National League team to lose 111 games in 21 years, since the Diamondbacks did so in 2004. The Rockies continue to fade hard down the stretch with a 2-13 record in September.