Coors Field

Home of the Colorado Rockies

First game played on April 10, 1995.
New York Mets win, 11-9.
Capacity: 50,144

Mile-high sunsets, mountain views, and Rockies quirks galore.

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Famous Moments & People in Dodgers Stadium History

  • Matt Holliday was safe! October 1, 2007. This play sent the Rockies to the playoffs for just the second time in franchise history. The Rockies would go on to win the NL pennant before falling to the Boston Red Sox in the World Series—their only World Series appearance to date.

  • Todd Helton and Larry Walker: Rockies legends who reached the Hall of Fame

  • The 2007 National League Champion Rockies

  • Carlos González (CarGo) was an all-time great for the franchise.

  • No-hitters: While Ubaldo Jiménez threw a no-hitter for the Rockies in 2010, it happened at Turner Field in Atlanta. Hideo Nomo threw the only no-hitter at Coors Field, pitching for the LA Dodgers in 1996.

  • Todd Helton's celebration—October 15, 2007. The face of the franchise and future Hall of Famer catches the final out of the NLCS as the Rockies complete a four-game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks.