This Week in Purple: Nine More Wins
Briefly

The Colorado Rockies currently hold a 33-89 record after 122 games, needing nine more wins to avoid breaking the record of losses set by last year's Chicago White Sox. As the division competition heats up, the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres are performing well, while the Los Angeles Dodgers are struggling. In the current standings, the Brewers, Phillies, and Padres lead the National League, with the Cubs, Dodgers, and Mets in line for Wild Card spots. Meanwhile, in the American League, the Blue Jays, Tigers, and Astros lead their divisions, with the Mariners, Red Sox, and Yankees as Wild Card contenders.
The Colorado Rockies have officially played 122 games and hold a record of 33-89. They only need to win nine more games to not break the record set by last year's Chicago White Sox.
Around the division, the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres are surging, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are scuffling.
If the season ended today, the Brewers, Phillies and Padres would be the three NL division winners, while the Cubs, Dodgers and Mets would be the three Wild Card teams.
In the AL, the Blue Jays, Tigers and Astros are the division leaders and the Mariners, Red Sox and Yankees are the three Wild Cards.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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