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    Feb 212025(TBD)
    Colorado Rockies Spring Training Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Home Spring Training Games)Salt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
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    Feb 212025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Colorado RockiesSalt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
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    Feb 222025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Arizona DiamondbacksSalt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
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    Feb 232025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Milwaukee Brewers (SS)Salt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
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    Feb 23202501:05 PM
    Spring Training: Oakland Athletics vs. Colorado Rockies (SS)Hohokam Park, Mesa, AZ
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  • MON
    Feb 242025(TBD)
    Spring Training: San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies (SS)Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
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  • TUE
    Feb 252025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Chicago White SoxSalt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
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  • WED
    Feb 262025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Colorado RockiesSurprise Stadium, Surprise, AZ
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  • THU
    Feb 272025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Los Angeles DodgersSalt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
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  • FRI
    Feb 282025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cleveland Guardians vs. Colorado RockiesGoodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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  • SAT
    Mar 12025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Colorado RockiesSalt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
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  • SUN
    Mar 22025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Seattle MarinersSalt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
    48 Tickets Left!
  • MON
    Mar 32025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Los Angeles Angels vs. Colorado RockiesTempe Diablo Stadium, Tempe, AZ
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  • TUE
    Mar 42025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Cincinnati Reds (SS)Salt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
    48 Tickets Left!
  • WED
    Mar 52025(TBD)
    Spring Training: San Diego Padres vs. Colorado RockiesPeoria Stadium, Peoria, AZ
    19 Tickets Left!
  • FRI
    Mar 72025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Texas RangersSalt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
    48 Tickets Left!
  • SAT
    Mar 82025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Oakland AthleticsSalt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
    48 Tickets Left!
  • SUN
    Mar 92025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Seattle Mariners vs. Colorado RockiesPeoria Stadium, Peoria, AZ
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  • MON
    Mar 102025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. San Francisco Giants (SS)Salt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
    48 Tickets Left!
  • MON
    Mar 102025(TBD)
    Spring Training: Los Angeles Angels vs. Colorado Rockies (SS)Tempe Diablo Stadium, Tempe, AZ
    13 Tickets Left!
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    About Colorado Rockies

    The Colorado Rockies have been making moves in the MLB offseason, as they recently announced a team transaction on April 24th, 2023. The team has been working hard to improve their roster and compete in the upcoming season.

    In addition to their transactions, the Colorado Rockies have also released the game times for their 2021 season. Fans can now plan ahead and mark their calendars for exciting matchups at Coors Field. The announcement has generated buzz among Rockies enthusiasts, who can't wait to see their team in action.

    For those wanting the ultimate Rockies experience, the team is offering 2021 season tickets. Fans can enjoy 10 home games and take advantage of exclusive benefits like early entry and discounts at the team store. It's a great way to show support for the Rockies while also getting access to some of the best seats in the house.

    The Colorado Rockies kicked off their season on a high note, defeating the San Diego Padres 7-3 in their season opener at Petco Park. It was a promising start for the team, who is looking to build on their success from previous seasons. They will undoubtedly face tough competition in the NL West, but the Rockies are determined to make a splash in the league.

    As the live entertainment industry continues to adapt to the challenges of the pandemic, the Colorado Rockies are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for their fans. With exciting games, talented players, and a passionate fanbase, the Rockies are poised for a successful season.

    Colorado Rockies History

    The Colorado Rockies are a Major League Baseball team based in Denver, Colorado. They were established in 1991 and became the first team in the MLB to be based in the Mountain Time Zone. The Rockies play their home games at Coors Field, which has been their home since 1995.

    The team is named after the Rocky Mountains, which stretch across the western region of North America. The Rockies logo features a baseball with the mountain range behind it, with the letters "CR" in the center.

    In their early years, the Rockies struggled to find success on the field. They had losing records in each of their first seven seasons, and only made the playoffs once in their first 25 seasons of existence. However, the Rockies have had some memorable players over the years, including Todd Helton, Larry Walker, and Nolan Arenado.

    In 2007, the Rockies made a historic run to the World Series. They won 14 of their final 15 regular season games to force a one-game tiebreaker against the San Diego Padres for the National League Wild Card. The Rockies won that game, and then went on to sweep the Philadelphia Phillies and Arizona Diamondbacks in the playoffs to reach the World Series. They ultimately lost to the Boston Red Sox in four games, but their playoff run was a source of pride for the team and its fans.

    Coors Field is one of the most popular sports venues in Colorado, and it has been the site of many memorable events over the years. In addition to Rockies games, the stadium has hosted concerts, high school and college sports events, and even the annual Denver Beer Fest. The stadium is known for its panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains, and for its high-altitude location that can lead to high-scoring games.

    If you're interested in attending a Rockies game at Coors Field, there are several ways to buy tickets. The team's official website is a good place to start, as it offers a variety of ticket packages and promotions throughout the season. You can also find tickets through third-party vendors like StubHub or Vivid Seats.

    In addition to attending a game, there are other ways to experience live sports events in Colorado. The state is home to several professional sports teams, including the Denver Broncos (football), the Colorado Avalanche (hockey) and the Denver Nuggets (basketball). There are also several minor league teams throughout the state, as well as college sports teams at the University of Colorado and Colorado State University.

    Overall, the Colorado Rockies have been a beloved part of the state's sports scene for more than 30 years. From their early struggles to their magical playoff run in 2007, the team has provided countless moments of excitement and pride for their fans. Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or just interested in experiencing live sports events in Colorado, Coors Field and the Rockies are definitely worth checking out.