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Colorado Rockies Tickets

Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, plays host to 81-plus MLB games per season and is often the site of some of the game’s longest home runs. Sitting at an elevation of approximately 5,280 feet—the 20th row of the upper deck has seats that are painted purple to denote the exact mile-high height—Coors Field allows not only the most home runs in MLB, but the most doubles and triples in the league as well.

Because of the thinner air at altitude in Denver, CO, the stadium designers created field dimensions that attempted to correct for the likely abundance of home runs that would be hit out of the stadium. This created the largest outfield in MLB, making it difficult for even the speediest outfielders to cover all that grass.

Colorado Rockies tickets therefore entitle fans to a game that is usually more entertaining than most around MLB, if only for the fact that 1-0 games are few and far between at Coors Field.

Coors Field seats in the outfield offer Rockies fans prime placement for trying to catch home run balls, something every MLB fan dreams of doing. Even fans sitting in the right field upper deck at the stadium have a realistic shot of catching a home run, owing to the greater-than-average occurrence of round-trippers hit at Coors Field every year.

For that reason alone, Rockies tickets are a good purchase. After all, it’s offense that puts fans in the seats.

Additionally, there are several amenities that make Colorado Rockies tickets worth the money, including The Blue Moon Brewery at the Sandlot microbrewery/restaurant located behind the right field stands. With the option of taking in a game after sampling craft beer and dining on local cuisine, the Rockies game day experience has a unique flavor.

Look for the Rockies to again draw decent crowds to Coors Field this season, as they generally do each season. Having last reached the World Series in 2007 and the postseason in 2009, Rockies fans would like to be able to call their home field more than just a nice place to take in a game.

2013 Rockies preview

Colorado Rockies tickets are selling fast as fans flock to beautiful Coors Field to see a team on the rise. Buy Colorado Rockies tickets online and watch as superstar shortstop Troy Tulowitzki makes a big comeback from an injury-plagued season that saw him play just 47 games. Tulowitzki is ready to go, and so is new manager Walt Weiss, who has infused the club with enthusiasm.

Colorado Rockies preview and season ticket information

The Colorado Rockies schedule is a blockbuster that features attractive matchups against the best in the majors, including the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals. The Rockies will bring emerging ace pitcher Drew Pomeranz into those clashes and watch as he racks up the strikeouts. Colorado Rockies tickets are your chance to see a much-improved club that could challenge for the National League West crown.


The Rockies traditionally hit a ton of extra-base hits in hitter-friendly Coors Field. Last season Colorado finished second in the NL in doubles, second in triples, fifth in homers and second in slugging percentage. And that was despite many injuries. Buy Colorado Rockies tickets and see this potent offense mash baseballs throughout the summer.
Management worked hard throughout the offseason to improve the pitching staff, and if you buy Colorado Rockies tickets online, you’ll see the results. The Rockies acquired Wilton Lopez in a brilliant move that will have ramifications all season. Get your Colorado Rockies tickets and see Lopez baffle hitters with an array of pitches. He posted a brilliant 2.17 ERA last season with 10 saves and nine holds.


Weiss is the sixth manager in franchise history. Buy Colorado Rockies tickets online and see the immediate impact Weiss brings to the team. He played 14 seasons in the majors and earned a reputation as a heady leader. Most believe Weiss is the right man to lead the Rockies back to the position they occupied in 2007, when the team reached the World Series against the Boston Red Sox. That was just one of three playoff berths the Rockies have earned in their short history. It’s time to get your Colorado Rockies tickets!

Colorado Rockies Tickets – Oh So Close - Rocky baseball tix
Colorado Rockies tickets are in good shape to bring baseball fans into the postseason in 2011. After all, this is the same team that found themselves only one game out of the top spot in the AL Central in mid-September. But to grab that cherished playoff spot, the Colorado Rockies will have to find a way to finish strong at the end. Dropping 13 of 14 games, as they did in 2010, isn’t going to cut it. As the 2011 baseball season gets underway, the Rockies know they have the players, it’s a question of keeping everyone fresh and following through. If history holds true, this could be another year where Colorado Rockies tickets bring extra games into Coors Field.
The Colorado Rockies Big Three + More
The Colorado Rockies have a trio of players that form the core of the team. In other words there’s enough talent in Coors Field to win games. Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki is one of the game’s best, and he’ll be around for the next few years after signing a huge contract in the offseason. Tulowitzki is a superb defensive player, and acts as the Rockies cleanup man in the lineup. His slugging percentage of .568 led the National League in 2010.
Carlos Gonzales is another reason Rockies ticket holders have hope. At the plate, Gonzales has been extremely productive to say the least, earning NL batting champion honors, as well as finishing third in multi-hit games. Batting left, Gonzales hit .336 with 34 home runs last season. Finally, on the mound, Ubaldo Jimenez led his team to a 19-8 record in his last campaign, and leads a lineup bolstered by the return of Jorge De La Rosa, and the development of young Jhoulys Chacin, who finished the year at 4-2 in his last six starts.
If Rockies tickets are to live up to their rep, Colorado will have to find a way to get better on the road. The Rockies hit well in Coors Field but were stymied by a miserable .226 batting average on the road. Hopefully new pitching coach Carney Lansford can boost those numbers. Lansford has worked within the Rockies farm system and he’s familiar with the current players.
Colorado Rockies Tickets – It’s in the Air
ABCTickets has the Colorado Rockies tickets you’ll need to catch all the action at Coors Field. With huge games against the San Francisco Giants and, Arizona Diamondbacks, and LA Dodgers on tap, the road to the NL West title definitely swings through Coors Field. The Rockies are ready to roll, and there’s definitely a winning atmosphere in Coors Field. It’s going to an exciting summer for Colorado baseball fans. Get a breath of cool mountain air, and a big dose of National league baseball, with Colorado Rockies tickets.
<p >National League <p >Western Division <p >Colorado Rockies <p >The Colorado Rockies are back and ready to take on all comers in 2009.  Coors Field seats are selling like hotcakes, and fans believe that the Rockies' ticket to success is just around the corner.  They know this could be the year that the Rockies appear in their first World Series.  Get your Colorado Rockies tickets now, so you don't have to miss a second of the action! <p >Located in beautiful and scenic downtown Denver, Coors Field is known as one of Major League Baseball's most homer-friendly parks.  Despite one of the largest outfields in baseball, fans in Coors Field seats know they have a better than average chance and coming home with a homer off the bat of their favorite player.  Denver's high altitude and dry air allow the baseball to fly further than at other ball parks with less favorable conditions.  It makes for some exciting Major League action, and Colorado Rockies ticket holders love it! <p >Whether your Coors Field seat is in the "Rockpile" in center field or one of the purple seats in the twentieth row of the upper deck that marks the "mile high" elevation point, you are guaranteed a great baseball experience. Coors Field seats have access to all the amenities fans have come to expect from a modern ballpark: a wide variety of microbreweries and restaurants, many entertainment opportunities, and beautiful and classic architecture.  A Colorado Rockies ticket gets you so much more than just a chance to see a ball game. <p >Whether you are looking for a family-friendly atmosphere for your kids or an upscale event for your company's employees or clients, Colorado Rockies tickets are your best bet.  Kids will love the dinosaur fossils that were dug up during construction of the park, and your clients will love the wide selection of experimental Coors beers, including the extremely popular wheat beer, Blue Moon, which was born right here at Coors Field.  Make sure you don't miss out on anything the ball park has to offer, and claim your Colorado Rockies tickets to Coors Field today!

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Reasons to Buy Rockies Tickets

It’s a new season for the Colorado Rockies and they are gearing up for a fantastic year in the field. Buying up all the tickets at Coors Field on opening day this year, the fans seem to be gearing up, too. With the Rockies showing some fresh faces and building confidence towards a title, fans are not hesitating to pick up their Rockies tickets early this season.

The Rockies are breaking some new talent into the majors, building a strong homegrown team in Denver that is sure to shake some ground in the 2007 season. Newcomer Rodrigo Lopez is turning heads as the new starting pitcher for the Rockies, showing critics he has more to offer than they may have expected. Matt Holliday is holding strong at the plate and taking advantage of Coors Field, known for being a hitter’s ballpark. There’s no doubt that Holliday will be sending some home run souvenirs for the fans this year, at least for the ones who are holding Rockies tickets.

Take Me Out to the Ballpark with Coors Field Tickets


If you ever wanted to catch a home-run game, the place to see the action is at Coors Field in Denver. With a known reputation for hitting easy homers, fans love catching games on the Rockie’s turf. Matt Holliday is a crowd favorite, often taking advantage of the high elevation and low air pressure to knock a few balls out to the fans. Coors Field tickets are great for all fans and baseball admirers, especially those who like a little homerun fun!

Tickets are Selling Fast for These Frenzied Match-Ups

If there’s one thing that clashes in Denver, it’s the Diamondbacks. Ever since their first match-up in 1998, the Rockies don’t mesh with the Diamondbacks, nor do the fans. When the Arizona team visits Coors Field in May and for the final match-up in September, ticket holders to these games are going to be thrilled to see these rivals bat it out. Also expect some eagerness from fans to catch the Dodgers attempt to push around the Rockies on their field. Don’t let the homegrown Denver team fool you; they probably got a few tricks you haven’t seen… yet.

Denver, The Mile High City, is one of America’s hottest spots for skiing and winter fun, but it’s also a hot spot for professional sports of all kinds. Denver is the home city to the Nuggets, the Broncos, the Colorado Avalanche, and even the professional soccer team, the Colorado Rapids, but if baseball is your game, then you best get Colorado Rockies tickets.

From the first game in 1993, when the Rockies hosted Montreal at their temporary home of Mile High Stadium, the Denver fans have fully supported this team and kept the stadium at or near sell out levels. The proof of Denver’s love of the Rockies came on the record setting day of April 9, 1993 when every one of the 80,277 seats in Mile High Stadium was filled with a fan. Unfortunately for 20,000 fans per game, in 1995 the team moved into its permanent home of Coors Field, which can hold a maximum of just over 50,000 fans per game. The smaller number of seats definitely made Colorado Rockies Tickets much more desired.

Although Coors field has less of a seating capacity, it was a site made solely for baseball and the Rockies kicked off their life in Coors Field in an impressive manner. In the 14th inning against New York, Dante Bichette hit a three run homer to win the game. Because of the exciting play of the Rockies a streak of 203 consecutive sell out games was begun in June of 1995. This outpouring of fan support for the Colorado Rockies and Baseball in general was probably a big reason why Coors Field was chosen as the site of the 1998 All-Star game which featured players like Ken Griffey Jr. and Mark McGwire.

Winning it all has not been the fortune of the Colorado Rockies as of yet, but they have had excellent award winning players. One player of note is Larry Walker, who in 1997 won a Golden Glove award. For the same season he also won the MVP award for the National League, the first Colorado Rockie, as well as the first Canadian, to do so.

Due to injuries and some shake ups within the organization the Rockies finished in last place in the National League West Division last year, but with all the young talent that the Rockies had on the field in 2005 this could be their best year yet. The NL West division has a lot of question marks, so the Colorado Rockies could easily be a quiet favorite. I’d get your Colorado Rockies tickets before that happens, as the hottest team in town tends to heat up fast and sell out even faster.
 

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