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The Colorado Rockies are in the middle of one of the worst stretches in the history of sports. The team has been very bad for many consecutive seasons. Even before Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story left, the team had a very hard time winning games, and they are a threat for the worst record in the league each season. It’s unclear when that will change. For now, they play in a competitive NL West division against a Los Angeles Dodgers squad that seems unbeatable in the playoffs.

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Speaking of the playoffs, something the Rockies players and fans want to participate in more than anything, is where all the magic happens. Postseason baseball is amazing, and every MLB team’s goal is to reach that for a chance to win a World Series.

Rockies outfielder and former No. 1 overall pick in the MLB Draft out of La Costa Canyon High School in Carlsbad, California, Mickey Moniak, says he would cut off his finger if that meant he would play in a playoff game.