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Colorado Rocky History

"The Rockies are relative new comers to the MLB landscape joining the league in 1993. The fans in Colorado were incredibly supportive of their team; the Rockies set many attendance records in their first season including the single-season attendance record that was 4.4 million. In 1995, the club became the fastest expansion team to reach the playoffs when it secured the National League Wild Card. In 1997, Larry Walker won the league’s MVP becoming the first Canadian born player, and first Rockie, to win the award."

Colorado Rocky Information

"The Rockies play in the National League West Division. Division rival include Arizona Diamondbacks, L.A. Dodgers, San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants. Major rivalries include Rockies vs. Cubs, Rockies vs. Tigers and Rockies vs. Giants."

Coors Field

"The Rockies play in Coors Field in downtown Denver, Colorado. The $215 million stadium opened in 1995 and seats approximately 50,000 people. Coors Field attempts to combine the comforts of a modern stadium with the atmosphere of the old-time ballparks. It is constructed with hand-laid brick and has an old-fashioned clock tower atop its main entrance. It is asymmetrical, with the deepest part of the park (424 feet) in right-center field, and balls that hit the big out-of-town scoreboard in right field are in play. A row of purple seats ring the park to mark a spot that it is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level."