The Colorado Rockies are one of the worst teams in all of Major League Baseball, which isn’t a surprise at all considering all of the struggles the team is going through right now.

They’re in the middle of a lengthy rebuild, and they don’t have very many fun young players on the roster like some other struggling teams have.

With their current standing, David Scheonfield of ESPN found that the Rockies’ “Watchability Score” comes in as the lowest in the entire MLB, 50% worse than the second-worst scoring team in the Los Angeles Angels.

Rockies least watchable team in all of MLB.

“30. Colorado Rockies (4 points). Star power: 0. Young talent: 1. Baseball stuff: 1. Bonus (2): +1 since it can’t be worse than last year, +1 for fans still showing up to the park,” Schoenfield shared.

It’s a brutal grade for the Rockies, as they score just four out of a possible 40-point scale. While most teams will fall well short of the total score, the Rockies coming in with just a “4” is a brutal score.

The Angels scored (8) points, thanks to Mike Trout, Jo Adell, and a few other interesting players on the roster.

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But, for the Rockies, their future isn’t the best, and the team is still marred in a very lengthy rebuild with seemingly no end in sight.

There isn’t a fun prospect in the Majors right now, nor is there a superstar chasing some record, or even just a long-time beloved Rockie still on the roster.

As Schoenfield wrote, “What kind of future is in store?” It’s a bleak situation for the Rockies. If it were possible, this would be the kind of year to skip to the trade deadline and All-Star break before skipping to the end of the season and moving on to 2027.

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