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2024 Colorado Rockies vs Arizona Diamondbacks Tickets

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Rockies vs Diamondbacks games are always intense as both teams fight for their division title every year. The D-backs and Rockies face each other at both Coors Field and Chase Field. Don’t miss this great game; get your Colorado Rockies vs Arizona Diamondbacks tickets today! TicketCity is the premier ticket source for fans looking for Dbacks vs Rockies tickets.

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Baltimore OriolesNext: Aug 30 - Coors Field - Denver, COBoston Red SoxNext: Jul 22 - Coors Field - Denver, COChicago CubsNext: Mar 21 - Salt River Fields at Talking Stick - Scottsdale, AZAtlanta BravesNext: Aug 9 - Coors Field - Denver, COChicago White SoxNext: Mar 24 - Salt River Fields at Talking Stick - Scottsdale, AZCincinnati RedsNext: Mar 23 - Goodyear Ballpark - Goodyear, AZCleveland GuardiansNext: Mar 19 - Salt River Fields at Talking Stick - Scottsdale, AZKansas City RoyalsNext: Jul 5 - Coors Field - Denver, COLos Angeles AngelsNext: Jul 30 - Angel Stadium of Anaheim - Anaheim, CAMiami MarlinsNext: Apr 30 - loanDepot Park - Miami, FLMilwaukee BrewersNext: Mar 25 - American Family Fields of Phoenix - Phoenix, AZNew York MetsNext: Jul 12 - Citi Field - New York, NYOakland AthleticsNext: May 21 - Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum - Oakland, CAPhiladelphia PhilliesNext: Apr 15 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PAPittsburgh PiratesNext: May 3 - PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PASan Diego PadresNext: Apr 22 - Coors Field - Denver, COSan Francisco GiantsNext: May 7 - Coors Field - Denver, COSeattle MarinersNext: Mar 19 - Peoria Sports Complex - Peoria, AZSt. Louis CardinalsNext: Jun 6 - Busch Stadium - St. Louis, MOTampa Bay RaysNext: Apr 5 - Coors Field - Denver, COToronto Blue JaysNext: Apr 12 - Rogers Centre - Toronto, ONWashington NationalsNext: Jun 21 - Coors Field - Denver, CODetroit TigersNext: Sep 10 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MIHouston AstrosNext: Apr 27 - Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu - Mexico CityLos Angeles DodgersNext: May 31 - Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, CAMinnesota TwinsNext: Jun 10 - Target Field - Minneapolis, MNNew York YankeesNext: Aug 23 - Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NYTexas RangersNext: Mar 22 - Surprise Stadium - Surprise, AZ
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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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Baltimore OriolesNext: May 10 - Camden Yards - Baltimore, MDBoston Red SoxNext: Aug 23 - Fenway Park - Boston, MACincinnati RedsNext: May 7 - Great American Ball Park - Cincinnati, OHDetroit TigersNext: May 17 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZKansas City RoyalsNext: Jul 22 - Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City, MOMiami MarlinsNext: May 24 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZMinnesota TwinsNext: Jun 25 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZOakland AthleticsNext: Jun 28 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZPittsburgh PiratesNext: Jul 26 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZSan Diego PadresNext: May 3 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZToronto Blue JaysNext: Jul 12 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZWashington NationalsNext: Jun 18 - Nationals Park - Washington DC, DCAtlanta BravesNext: Apr 5 - Truist Park - Atlanta, GAChicago CubsNext: Mar 19 - Sloan Park - Mesa, AZChicago White SoxNext: Jun 14 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZCleveland GuardiansNext: Mar 23 - Salt River Fields at Talking Stick - Scottsdale, AZHouston AstrosNext: Sep 6 - Minute Maid Park - Houston, TXLos Angeles AngelsNext: Jun 11 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZLos Angeles DodgersNext: Apr 29 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZMilwaukee BrewersNext: Mar 24 - American Family Fields of Phoenix - Phoenix, AZNew York MetsNext: May 30 - Citi Field - New York, NYNew York YankeesNext: Apr 1 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZPhiladelphia PhilliesNext: Jun 1 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PASan Francisco GiantsNext: Mar 23 - Scottsdale Stadium - Scottsdale, AZSeattle MarinersNext: Mar 22 - Salt River Fields at Talking Stick - Scottsdale, AZSt. Louis CardinalsNext: Apr 12 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZTampa Bay RaysNext: Aug 16 - Tropicana Field - Saint Petersburg, FLTexas RangersNext: May 28 - Globe Life Field - Arlington, TX
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Chase Field Information

Chase Field was completed in 1998 to house one of the newest teams in Major League Baseball, the Arizona Diamondbacks. The towering structure is one of the few venues in the MLB with a retractable roof, which uses two 200-horsepower engines and more than four miles of cable to open or close in only four and a half minutes. With a capacity of 48,569, the ballpark has ample seating and spectacular sightlines that allow fans to get a great view of the action. Chase Field is also the first and only ballpark in the Majors to feature a pool. Located behind the fence in right-center field, the pool seats are some of the most sought-after tickets on the market and they have been the recipient of countless home run balls over the years.

The designers of Chase Field wanted to eliminate any obstructed views, and amazingly, nearly 85 percent of the ballpark's seats are located between the foul poles. The ballpark is also home to one of the most impressive video boards in all of the professional sports. The giant video board is located in the center field and is the widest display system in the MLB. Measuring 136 feet wide and 46 feet tall, the high-definition LED board can produce up to 4.4 trillion colors. Additionally, in 2007, the Diamondbacks installed an LED ribbon display that circles around the entire second deck of the stadium. At 1,119 feet, it is one of the largest in Major League Baseball.

As one of the largest structures in downtown Phoenix, Chase Field is surrounded by a plethora of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs that fans can enjoy before and after the game. The building is also linked up to Phoenix's public transportation system and also offers approximately 18,600 parking spaces within a 15-minute walk of the ballpark.

Chase Field was the site of the Diamondback's first and only World Series title in 2001 when the squad knocked off the heavily-favored New York Yankees. Since then, the team has extensively scouted new players and now field one of the youngest and most talented teams in the National League. After winning their division in 2011, the Diamondbacks have set their sights on recapturing their previous World Series magic and bringing another title home to the Phoenix faithful.

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