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2024 Chicago Cubs vs Colorado Rockies Tickets

  • The Chicago Cubs vs Colorado Rockies game(s) listed here include the date, time, location, and venue for each one. There are 7 game(s) available to purchase tickets.
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Cubs vs Rockies Tickets 2024

The Chicago Cubs and Colorado Rockies have a series history that dates back over three decades to when they first played each other in 1993. The Cubs won that first game against the Rockies by a score of 6 to 3, but since then these two National League ball clubs have played over 200 games against each other. The overall series history is fairly evenly split, but every season both Cubbies fans and Rockies fans know this series matters for NL Playoffs standings. Whether the game is in Denver at Coors Field or in Chicago at the Friendly Confines of Wrigley Field, expect a large crowd in attendance for this fun match-up. When the Cubs have faced the Rockies in the MLB Playoffs, the demand for tickets goes up exponentially as both fan bases know only a few wins stands between their team and a date in the World Series. If you love baseball played in scenic ballparks, then take in the Cubs vs Rockies series the next time you can make a game.

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Wrigley Field Tickets

Ranked among the most famous sports venues in the United States is Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois. Wrigley is the home venue for the Chicago Cubs baseball game. The venue also hosts some marquee concerts and an occasional college football or hockey game. Wrigley Field first opened over a century ago in 1914, and has been primarily a daytime baseball stadium for most of its illustrious history.

Wrigley Field is often referred to as "the friendly confines" and fans attending a game there will feel like they are stepping back in-time as the design of the ballpark harkens back to venues of the past. Fans sitting in the outfield bleachers drinking an Old Style beer may feel like they have gone back decades to when major league baseball was the most popular sport in the country. Wrigley and Fenway Park (in Boston) are two of the only baseball stadiums left who have those decades old roots.

The capacity at Wrigley is just over 41,500 for a big baseball game, although attendance can be larger for a concert where chairs are placed on the field. Wrigley has field level seating and a upper-deck. The field level includes the Club Box seats in Sections 1-32 and the Field Box seats that are just behind those including Sections 101-134. The Terrace level and Upper Reserved including the the 200, 300 and 400-level section numbers. A popular area to sit for a Cubs home game is in the outfield bleacher seats, which sit behind Left, Center and Right Field. Many fans attending a Cubs home game will tell you those Bleacher seats are among the most fun place to sit in baseball. For more events in the Windy City, check out our Chicago events guide.

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Coors Field Information

  • Location: Denver, Colorado
  • Address: 2001 Blake Street
  • Capacity: 50,490
  • Preceded By: Mile High Stadium
  • Year Opened: 1995
  • Occupants: Colorado Rockies

The Colorado Rockies were one of two expansion teams to begin play in 1993 and the new ballclub was embraced immediately by the Denver faithful. The Rockies' new stadium was still under construction during the team's first two years, so they played their first season in Mile High Stadium. As the home of the NFL's Denver Broncos, the building dwarfed other ballparks in the National League and the Rockies managed to set a number of attendance records. A staggering 4,483,350 fans came to see the Rockies during 1993, illustrating the groundswell of support for the new team. Over the course of the team's two seasons at Mile High, they managed to draw 60,000 fans to a game 52 times and 70,000 fans 21 times.

The Rockies moved into Coors Field in 1995, and fans and media members alike raved about the new ballpark. Stadium planners took great pains to combine the charm of classic ballparks like Wrigley Field and Fenway Park, with the many modern amenities fans had come to expect. With a capacity of just over 50,000 when it first opened, Coors Field instantly became one of the largest stadiums in the National League. The ballpark boasts spacious concourses that allow fans a complete view of the field from any of the concession areas. Getting there is easy as well, with access to light rail, buses, extensive parking, and other forms of public transportation.

Due to the high altitude of Coors Field (about a mile above sea level), the ballpark is known for its strange effect on curveballs and its propensity for home runs. In 1999, the Rockies and their opponents combined for an astounding 303 home runs over the course of the season, a record that still stands today.

Coors Field was the scene of a miraculous comeback and one of the franchise's greatest moments in 2007 when the team won 14 of 15 games, including a wild card game that lasted 13 innings, to get into the playoffs. The team surged all the way to the World Series and the Rockies continue to be a force in the National League race today. With its dedicated fans, crisp mountain air, and pulse-pounding action on the field, Coors Field is one of the most beloved ballparks in Major League Baseball.

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