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31 | 5 | 0 |
Seasons | Made Playoffs | Championships |
45.1% | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Winning Percentage | Made Playoffs | Playoff Series Wins | Championships |
The Colorado Rockies have played a total of 31 seasons. Their first season was in 1993, and their most recent season was in 2023.
No, the Colorado Rockies have been known by that name since 1993.
The Colorado Rockies currently play in the West Division of the National League, aka the NL West.
The two best starts to a Rockies season was the 1995 Colorado Rockies and the 2015 Colorado Rockies, who both started the season at 4-0. The third best starts to a Rockies season was the 1998 Colorado Rockies and the 2001 Colorado Rockies, who both started the season at 3-0.
The worst start to a Rockies season was the 1994 Colorado Rockies, who started the season at 0-3. The second worst starts to a Rockies season was the 1993 Colorado Rockies, the 1997 Colorado Rockies, the 2003 Colorado Rockies, the 2014 Colorado Rockies and the 2018 Colorado Rockies, who all started the season with 2 losses.
The Colorado Rockies last made the playoffs in 2018, when they lost the NL Divisional Series. They've been in the playoffs a total of 5 times in their 31 seasons.
The Colorado Rockies last missed the playoffs in 2023.
In 2018, the Colorado Rockies beat the Chicago Cubs in the NL Wild Card.
In 2018, the Colorado Rockies lost to the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Divisional Series.
The Colorado Rockies have appeared in the World Series once, in 2007.
The Colorado Rockies have never won a World Series. The closest they came to winning a World Series was in 2007 when they lost the World Series.
Year | Record | Result |
---|---|---|
2023 | 59-103 | Missed Playoffs |
2022 | 68-94 | Missed Playoffs |
2021 | 74-87 | Missed Playoffs |
2020 | 26-34 | Missed Playoffs |
2019 | 71-91 | Missed Playoffs |
2018 | 91-72 | Lost NL Divisional Series (Won 1 Round) |
2017 | 87-75 | Lost NL Wild Card (Won 0 Rounds) |
2016 | 75-87 | Missed Playoffs |
2015 | 68-94 | Missed Playoffs |
2014 | 66-96 | Missed Playoffs |
2013 | 74-88 | Missed Playoffs |
2012 | 64-98 | Missed Playoffs |
2011 | 73-89 | Missed Playoffs |
2010 | 83-79 | Missed Playoffs |
2009 | 92-70 | Lost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds) |
2008 | 74-88 | Missed Playoffs |
2007 | 90-73 | Lost World Series (Won 2 Rounds) |
2006 | 76-86 | Missed Playoffs |
2005 | 67-95 | Missed Playoffs |
2004 | 68-94 | Missed Playoffs |
2003 | 74-88 | Missed Playoffs |
2002 | 73-89 | Missed Playoffs |
2001 | 73-89 | Missed Playoffs |
2000 | 82-80 | Missed Playoffs |
1999 | 72-90 | Missed Playoffs |
1998 | 77-85 | Missed Playoffs |
1997 | 83-79 | Missed Playoffs |
1996 | 83-79 | Missed Playoffs |
1995 | 77-67 | Lost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds) |
1994 | 53-64 | No Postseason |
1993 | 67-95 | Missed Playoffs |
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