Rockies win World Series in 2033? Why MLB.com’s prediction is nuts, and why it could happen

Last week, MLB.com released predictions for the next 10 World Series matchups. Perhaps the most surprising forecast for a future Fall Classic was the Rockies beating the Angels for the title in 2033.

MLB.com writer Will Leitch didn’t give much of a meaty explanation for the pick, other than to say “it’s gonna be the Rockies’ time at some point” to win a championship. After all, Colorado’s never won the National League West in 31 years of existence and has been to only one World Series, the miraculous Rocktober run in 2007, when the Rockies were swept by the Red Sox.

Here’s a breakdown of the chances of a championship parade in LoDo in 2033, starting with three reasons why Leitch’s pick is nuts, and ending with donning some purple-tinted glasses to find three scraps of hope that somehow the Rockies could finally raise a banner in their 41st season. Spoiler alert: None of these scenarios involves Dick Monfort selling the team.

Chances are less than zero!

Dodgers rule with an iron fist in the NL West. Los Angeles won 10 of the last 11 divisional titles heading into 2024, and over the next decade, that trend holds. The Dodgers continue to draft well and outspend every team in baseball, so they win nine of the next ten divisional titles. San Francisco’s president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi keeps the Giants competitive with L.A., but they have to settle for a lot of wild cards, as do the Padres. After making the 2023 World Series, the Dbacks’ luck runs dry in the desert. And Shohei Ohtani turns out to be worth every cent, winning a few Cy Youngs and a couple World Series MVPs. In the meantime, Colorado earns a couple of wild cards, but loses on the road in the opening round both times.

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