Even by Rockies standards, Colorado is playing below average. In 22 seasons before this one, the team had won 46.9 percent of its games — that's about 74.6 wins per season.
Through Monday, after the Rockies struck out 11 times in a 4-3 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies at Coors Field, Colorado is 13-22.
According to the Rockies Record Tracker, that record will play out to a 60-102 record, about 15 games below their franchise average.
For comparison, similarly timed expansion teams have fared slightly better. The Arizona Diamondbacks averaged 79.7 wins before this season (and they've won one world championship).