Rockies End MLB Record 22-Series Losing Streak Against Marlins
Rockies End MLB Record 22-Series Losing Streak Against Marlins

Rockies End MLB Record 22-Series Losing Streak Against Marlins

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The Miami Marlins suffered back-to-back losses to the Colorado Rockies, who secured their first series win of the 2025 season, ending a historic 22-series losing streak. Despite the Marlins' offensive struggles, highlighted by a lack of clutch hitting, ace pitcher Sandy Alcantara showed signs of improvement with a quality start, expressing optimism about turning his season around after Tommy John surgery. The Rockies, still on pace to set a modern record for most losses in a season, were led by Hunter Goodman, who hit two home runs in the series, including a decisive solo shot in the eighth inning of Tuesday's 3-2 victory. Marlins' starting pitcher Max Meyer struggled in his recent outings, giving up multiple runs and failing to contain the Rockies' offense, which capitalized on first-pitch strikes. Marlins manager Clayton McCullough acknowledged the team's lack of consistency and the need for better execution to compete against even struggling teams like the Rockies. Overall, the series underscored Miami's ongoing challenges and Colorado's incremental progress despite their historically poor record.

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