
3 MLB Records Colorado Rockies Fans are Not Proud Of
The 2025-2026 MLB Season is about a week old, and this year's Colorado Rockies baseball team is off to a 2-7 start. While highlights from the first week of play might seem hard to come by, the team did execute their 5th triple-play in franchise history last week against the Oakland Athletics.
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While the Rockies might not lead the majors in triple-plays, the team does hold a few major league records, even if they aren't the kind the fanbase likes to discuss.

MLB Records Rockies Fans Can't Stand
Most Runs Allowed in a Single Season: The Colorado Rockies experienced a defensive disaster during the 1999 season, when the team gave up a record-setting 1,028 runs.
Longest Streak Without a No-Hitter: The Colorado Rockies remain in the record books for being a team with the longest streak without a no-hitter. The team went from 1993 to 2010 without one. Fans will remember Ubaldo Jiménez finally achieved the team's first no-hitter against the Atlanta Braves on April 17th, 2010. Too bad it happened on the road.
Most Strikeouts by Batters in a Single Season: The Mile-High City became the Windy City in 2023 when the Rockies hitters struck out 1,543 times, setting a new franchise record.
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Records Rockies Fans Can Be Proud Of
The magical 1993 season featured the Rockies at Mile High Stadium before they moved to Coors Field. The team welcomed an incredible 4,483,350 fans that year, an MLB single-season attendance record.
Established in 1993, the Rockies became the fastest expansion team to ever reach the playoffs, clinching their first Wild Card appearance in just their 3rd season of play in 1995. They became the fastest expansion team to ever make it to the World Series in 2007.
Did you know the Colorado Rockies hold the MLB record for the most number of consecutive hits in a single inning by one team? The Rockies thrilled fans in downtown Denver on July 30th, 2010, when the team drilled 11 consecutive hits off the Chicago Cubs during the 8th inning.
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