The 2025 season begin with the highest of hopes for fans of the Colorado Rockies, but things went even worse than could have been reasonably anticipated.
The team has consistently struggled with pitching because of the ruthless back-and-forth by going between pitching at mile-high altitude to pitching in normal conditions, and that was the case once again this year.
Something the Rockies can usually count on when it plays well is the fact that they typically are one of the most dangerous home offenses thanks to the altitude and hitter-friendly environment at Coors Field.
In 2024, for example, Colorado finished a dreadful 61-101 overall, but went just seven games under .500 at home with a 37-44 record. In 2025, the home record cratered to 25-56, leading to a disastrous 43-119 season overall.
Given the team’s struggles as a whole, it should come as no surprise that there were several players on the roster who had lowlight seasons. Here are the five Rockies who produced the fewest wins above replacement according to Baseball Reference’s WAR tabulation.
1. Michael Toglia, First Baseman: -1.7 bWAR