Rockies’ Dick Monfort sinking 2025 to get salary cap? He’s not that clever

Dick Monfort is baseball’s Captain Ahab, shaking a gilded fist at the system while his CoLLLLLLorado Rockies can’t stop drowning on dry land.

Yet Moby Dick stands defiant along the bow of the S.S. Coors, harpoon at the ready. Only his white whale is a salary cap, and his ship is taking on water faster than the Pequod did in Herman Melville’s original text.

At Cinco de Mayo, the Rockies sat 17 games out of first. At 6-28, Monfort’s Rox are only a game ahead of the 1988 Orioles (5-29), who went on to lose 107 games; and two games back of the 2024 White Sox (8-26), who lost 121.

Monfort wants a cap the way Ahab wanted that whale. But come on — nobody’s obsessed about Major League Baseball’s economic model enough to trot out a 120-loss team on purpose. After all, that would take planning. Innovation, even.

“I’m not sure how much I buy that,” FanGraphs’ Dan Szymborski, father of the ZiPS projection system, told me by phone Monday.

“I think the team, and its ownership — it’s run pretty terribly. But honestly, I don’t think (Monfort is) vindictive that way. If this were the Reds, if that were (Cincinnati owner) Bob Castellini, I might’ve bought that.

“The Rockies are just in a weird place right now. Overall, it’s better run than it was three/four years ago. It’s just been so hard to dig out of that hole. And they haven’t had a ton go right.”

Don’t want to alarm Dan, but a ton of things could get worse. The 6-28 Rockies have eight series between now and June 1. Seven of those are against teams with winning records — Texas, at 17-18 as of Monday morning, being the lone “reprieve.”

Four of those eight are with clubs (Tigers, Yankees, Cubs, Mets) that led their respective divisions at the start of the week, starting with a three-game set vs. Detroit (22-13) that opens Tuesday night at Coors Field.

“I hope they have the worst season they’ve ever had,” longtime ex-Rockies fan and comedian Bob Meddles told me Monday. “I don’t see any other way to leverage Monfort out of there, unless it’s by complete and total humiliation.”

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