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All-Star pitcher Shane Smith served up a 421-foot leadoff home run to Rockies center fielder Mickey Moniak, who later tagged him for a two-run triple as the Sox squandered an opportunity for their first sweep of the season against lowly Colorado.
Colorado Rockies infielder Kyle Farmer had a playful reaction to the team's recent three-game series against the Chicago White Sox.
It’s well-documented that the Coors Field crowds remain sturdy, win or lose. Both Friday and Saturday night were sold out. They came for the incredible postgame fireworks show, the $3 pregame beers on the upper deck, the temperate weather, beautiful sunset and picturesque venue.
Mickey Moniak finished a double shy of a cycle, Michael Toglia hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the fifth inning and the Colorado Rockies beat the Chicago White Sox 6-4 on Sunday to avoid a sweep in a series between the two worst teams in the majors.
The three-game series was the last time these teams will meet in 2025, and it was Chicago who got the series win, taking two of the three games. This article was originally published on www.si.com as Rockies Player Had Perfect Joke After Colorado's Lackluster Series vs. White Sox.
The Colorado Rockies are on pace for 126 losses, which would break the modern-day MLB record of 121 set just last season by the Chicago White Sox.
BOTTOM LINE: The Chicago White Sox will try to sweep a three-game series with a win against the Colorado Rockies. Colorado has gone 9-36 at home and 20-69 overall. The Rockies have a 14-31 record in games when they record eight or more hits.
And so it goes for the Rockies, who lost, 10-3, to the White Sox on Saturday night at Coors Field in front of a fireworks crowd of 47,351. Colorado, 20-69, fell to 9-36 at home and has now lost all 15 home series this season. The White Sox, the majors’ worst road team, won the series opener on Friday night, 3-2.