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The Colorado Rockies have set a Major League Baseball record, after losing their 50th game of the season on Sunday to the Mets.
Veteran right-handed pitcher Jake Woodford has triggered the opt-out clause in his contract with the New York Yankees and elected free agency, as first reported by Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors. More news: Yankees Veteran First Baseman/Outfielder Triggers Opt-Out Clause, Heads to Free Agency
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Max Fried threw 7 1/3 sharp innings and the New York Yankees broke open a tight game with a 10-run fifth to beat the reeling Colorado Rockies 13-1.
Following a clunker in the first game of their series against the Colorado Rockies, the New York Yankees wasted no time getting back on track. At Coors Field,
This is how 30-20 versus 9-42 is supposed to look: in the midst of the Yankees’ 10-run fifth inning, Paul Goldschmidt lining an RBI single to right field that Rockies second baseman Adael Amador could only fling his glove up at, unsuccessfully of course.
Aaron Judge had two hits, including a tiebreaking double in the fifth inning, and the New York Yankees beat the languishing Colorado Rockies 5-4 in a game delayed 1 hour, 46 minutes by rain.
The New York Yankees continue to search for a consistent answer at third base as the trade deadline draws closer. This veteran infielder could be their answer.
The Mets beat the Rockies on Sunday thanks to Francisco Lindor's go-ahead homer in the fifth, marking their 26th straight win when the shortstop goes yard.
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The Colorado Rockies are enduring a historically disastrous 2025 season, marked by a staggering 9-50 record. Their recent 5-3 loss to the Mets extende