Colorado Rockies team records

Colorado Rockies team records

These are lists of Colorado Rockies records from their inception all the way through the end of the 2009 season.

Contents

Single season records

Batting

Pitching

Fielding Records

Career records

Batting

Pitching

Rockies Team Records

  • Games: 163 (2007)
  • Wins: 92 (2009)
  • Losses: 95 (1993), 95 (2005)
  • Highest Winning Percentage: .568 (2009)
  • Lowest Winning Percentage: .414 (1993) , .414 (2005)

Batting Records

  • Batting Average: .294 (2000)
  • Hits: 1,664 (2000)
  • Runs: 968 (2000)
  • Singles: 1,130 (2000)
  • Doubles: 333 (1998)
  • Triples: 61 (2001)
  • Stolen Bases: 201 (1996)
  • Home Runs: 239 (1997)
  • Grand Slams: 5 (1994), 5 (1998), 5 (2000), 5 (2002)
  • Pinch-Homers: 11 (1995), 11 (2004)
  • Runs Batted In: 909 (1996)
  • Total Bases: 2,748 (2001)
  • Extra-Base Hits: 598 (2001)
  • Slugging Percent: .483 (2001)
  • On-Base Percent: .362 (2000)
  • Hit by Pitch: 82 (1996)
  • Left On Base: 1,198 (2000)
  • Walks: 660 (2009)
  • Intentional Bases on Balls: 64 (2000)
  • Most Strikeouts: 1,277 (2009)

Pitching Records

  • Saves: 45 (2009)
  • Fewest Saves 26 (2001)
  • Most Blown Saves 34 (2001)
  • Complete Games: 12 (1999)
  • Most Runs Allowed: 1,028 (1999)
  • Fewest Runs Allowed: 638 (1994) (117-game season)
  • Most Earned Runs Allowed: 955 (1999)
  • Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 590 (1994) (117-game season)
  • Most Hits Allowed: 1,700 (1999)
  • Most Walks Allowed: 737 (1999)
  • Most Strikeouts: 1,234 (2010)
  • Most Shutouts: 12 (2010)
  • Lowest Earned Run Average: 4.14 (2010)
  • Most Wild Pitches: 82 (1993)
  • Most Homers Allowed: 239 (2001)
  • Fewest Homers Allowed: 120 (1994) (117-game season)
  • Most Hit Batters: 84 (2003), 84 (2005)
  • Most Balks: 22 (1993)
  • Most Pickoffs: 28 (1993)

Fielding Records

  • Highest Fielding Percent: .98925 (2007, MLB Record)
  • Most Assists: 48 (1999)
  • Most Errors: 167 (1993)
  • Fewest Errors: 67 (2007)
  • Most Double Plays: 202 (1997)
  • Most Passed Balls: 22 (1996)
  • Most Games Consecutive, one or more errors 9 (June 18-27, 1996)
  • Most Consecutive Errorless Games: 13 (June 12-24, 1998)

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