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Rockies suffer worst loss in franchise history in 25-1 obliteration by Angels, give up club-record 13 runs in one inning

So ugly you can’t look away, the Rockies have reached the absolute nadir.

The Angels obliterated Colorado on Saturday at Coors Field, 25-1, in the Rockies’ worst loss in franchise history.

Los Angeles rapped out 28 hits in the baseball bloodbath and set a franchise record for runs. The Rockies, meanwhile, were ripped into infamy by the visiting lineup as Chase Anderson and Matt Carasiti combined to give up a club-record 13 runs in the third inning.

A red-dotted crowd of 45,274 was on hand for the infamous performance, and they gave a raucous standing ovation to mock the home club when Carasiti finally recorded the third out of that nightmare third.