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| World Series titles (0) | |||||
| NL Pennants (1) | 2007 | ||||
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| Wild card berths (3) | 1995 • 2007 • 2009 | ||||
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| Owner(s) | The Monfort brothers | ||||
| Manager | Walt Weiss | ||||
| General Manager | Dan O'Dowd | ||||
The Colorado Rockies are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Denver, Colorado. They are currently members of the National League West Division. Their home venue is Coors Field. Their manager is Walt Weiss.
The Colorado Rockies have won one National League championship (2007). They mounted a spirited rally in the last month of the 2007 regular season, winning 21 of their final 22 games, and qualified for the 2007 World Series. However, they lost to the American League champion Boston Red Sox four games to none.
Denver had long been a hotbed of minor league baseball and many in the area desired a major league team. Following the Pittsburgh drug trials, an unsuccessful attempt was made to purchase the Pittsburgh Pirates and relocate them. However, in 1991, as part of Major League Baseball's two-team expansion (they also added the Florida (now Miami) Marlins), an ownership group representing Denver led by John Antonucci and Michael I. Monus were granted a franchise; they took the name "Rockies" due to Denver's proximity to the Rocky Mountains, which is reflected in their logo. They began play in 1993, sharing Mile High Stadium with the National Football League's Denver Broncos their first two seasons while Coors Field was constructed. It was completed for the 1995 Major League Baseball season.
In 1993 they started play in the western division of the National League. Since that date, the Rockies have reached the MLB postseason three times, each time as the National League wild card team. Twice (1995 and 2009) they were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. In 2007 the Rockies advanced all the way to the World Series, only to be swept by the Boston Red Sox.
The Rockies play their home games at Coors Field. Their newest Spring Training home, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, opened in March 2011 and is shared with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
At the start of the 2012, the Rockies introduced "Purple Mondays" in which the team wears its purple uniform every Monday gameday.
As of the 2011 Baseball Hall of Fame election, no inducted members have played or managed for the Rockies.
Jackie Robinson Retired by all of MLB Retired 1997 |
Though not retired, Larry Walker's number 33 has not been issued since he was traded during the 2004 season after 10 years with the Rockies.
Jackie Robinson's number was retired throughout Major League Baseball.
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| Preceded by: St. Louis Cardinals |
2007 | Succeeded by: Philadelphia Phillies |
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| Preceded by: None (First) |
1995 | Succeeded by: Los Angeles Dodgers |
| Preceded by: Los Angeles Dodgers |
2007 | Succeeded by: Milwaukee Brewers |
| Preceded by: Milwaukee Brewers |
2009 | Succeeded by: Atlanta Braves |
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Colorado Rockies roster
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60-day disabled list 25 active, 14 inactive
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| Level | Team | League | Location |
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| AAA | Colorado Springs Sky Sox | Pacific Coast League | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
| AA | Tulsa Drillers | Texas League | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
| Advanced A | Modesto Nuts | California League | Modesto, California |
| A | Asheville Tourists | South Atlantic League | Asheville, North Carolina |
| Short Season A | Tri-City Dust Devils | Northwest League | Pasco, Washington |
| Rookie | Grand Junction Rockies | Pioneer League | Grand Junction, Colorado |
| DSL Rockies | Dominican Summer League | Boca Chica, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
As of 2010, Rockies' flagship radio station is KOA 850AM, with some late-season games broadcast on KKZN 760 AM due to conflicts with Denver Broncos games. Jerry Schemmel and Jack Corrigan are the radio announcers. The Rockies Radio Network is composed of 38 affiliate stations in eight states.
As of 2013, all games will be produced and televised by Root Sports Rocky Mountain. All 150 games produced by Root Sports Rocky Mountain will be broadcast in HD. Jeff Huson, Drew Goodman and George Frazier form the TV broadcast team with Joel Klatt, Marc Stout and Tracy Ringolsby handling the pre-game and post-game shows.
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