(Video) Rockies’ Freeland Leaves Press Conference in Tears After Tough 6-31 Start

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(Video) Rockies’ Freeland Leaves Press Conference in Tears After Tough 6-31 Start

The Colorado Rockies are struggling significantly during the 2025 MLB season, currently holding a dismal record of 6-31, the worst in the National League. After being swept in a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers, pitcher Kyle Freeland emotionally broke down at a press conference, urging fans to “keep believing in us.” Despite a brief respite with two wins against the Atlanta Braves and the San Francisco Giants, the Rockies have now lost six consecutive games. In the doubleheader, Freeland allowed 11 hits and five runs in just three innings during the first game, resulting in a 10-2 defeat, followed by an 11-1 loss in Game 2. The team’s batting average stands at .211, the lowest in the league, and they are on track to potentially set a record for losses in a season, aiming for a daunting total of 135 losses, surpassing the Chicago White Sox’s previous record of 121. Freeland acknowledged the team’s overall poor performance, stating that they are playing “bad baseball” in every aspect. The Rockies’ future schedule includes challenging matchups against division rivals, raising concerns about their ability to turn the season around.

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