Nolan Arenado may be the best third baseman in the game and a front-runner for MVP of the National League, but he isn't happy with the Rockies.

“I’m tired of coming to the ballpark and losing,” he said, via the Athletic. “We work too hard as a group to experience that. I’m not saying I go home questioning, like, ‘I don’t like this place.’ I love it here. But yeah, I want to win. And the more we lose, the more I — if you lose all the time, nobody wants to be there.”

The Rockies dropped the Giants 9-8 Thursday, but that broke a four-game skid. Colorado currently has a 39-42 record and sit in fourth place in the National League West.

As for Arenado's run with the team, they have made the playoffs just once with him on the roster and finished with losing records four out of five seasons. Even tougher, they have won more than 75 games just once (2017).

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“I just get pissed because I don’t want to lose anymore,” Arenado said. “I’ve only been to the playoffs once and it was only one game. And I really want more than that.”

All of this comes in spite of Arenado. The 27-year-old has averaged a .292 batting average, 27.7 home runs and 93.5 RBIs in his 5 1/2 season career with the Rockies.

Arenado has done all he can to help the Rockies win and Colorado is losing once again. This isn't to say he wants a trade, but he certainly wants to see his team turn things around and he hopes he and his teammates can force the organization's hand in the coming weeks.

“They’re in an awkward position,” Arenado said of the front office. “They’re probably wondering. They probably don’t know how to approach it right now. Only we know how to approach it and that’s winning ballgames. Hopefully we can put the pressure on them to go get guys. The more we win, the more they’re going to have to make a move.”