A list of puns related to "Coors Field"
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The point of a knuckleball is to create an unpredictable ball path by putting as little spin on the ball as possible. However, I'm not sure if the environment at altitude is better or worse for knuckleballs. On one hand, less atmospheric pressure should make the ball more unpredictable because air isn't weighing on the ball as much. However, breaking balls don't have as much break at Coors for the very same reason. Does anyone have any data on this?
Hello, Braves fan coming in peace. My friends and I are doing this big cross-country road trip in a few weeks, and weβre going to the Rockies-Reds game when we pass through Denver. When I bought the tickets, it gave me the opportunity to also buy a parking pass for $22. Weβre very cheap college students so I decided not to do that after looking on the transportation part of the website where it looked like thereβs other options including a light rail? Iβve never been to Denver so I have no clue, is the light rail/ one of the other transportation options easy/doable? Or should I just bite the bullet and pay for the parking pass? Would love to hear any other gameday tips that you may have as well. Thanks in advance!
We saw what fat Vladdy could do in a regular derby. What on earth will slim Vladdy be capable of in a derby in high elevation?!
Source: https://twitter.com/nickgroke/status/1378221980147609602?s=20
What's the best food they got there?? The one when you walk in the park and know exactly where you're headed.
Hey! I was able to snag some solid club seats for the Giants game at Coors Field. When going to our seat, do we need to re-scan our tickets upstairs & get a wristband or stamp for access or is it as simple as showing our tickets and walking to our seats? Haven't sat up there before, figured I ask. Thanks!
Hey Rockies fans! My wife and I are visiting Denver in June to see Last Podcast on the Left live. I wanna go to a Rockies game while Iβm in town. I was wondering if I could get some recommendations on the best places to sit in the stadium, in terms of views/ proximity to amenities/ staying in or out of the sun/ etc... Also, I assume if I wear my Mets hat I wonβt get harassed like I would at a Yankees/ Phillies/ etc game; is that true?
Lots of home run happen in Coors. So people tend to collect ground-ball pitcher.
But that is not correct.
In Coors,PF of hit is as nearly high as PF of HR.
Ground-ball is as bad as fly ball. SO is only solution.
You should collect high stuff pitchers.While Movement may slightly more important than control,stuff is most important by far.
Fielder is opposite,contact and avoid'K is important.
While power is also very important, you should avoid player like Joey Gallo.
In Coors,Making batters out is more difficult.So pitcher tend to need more pitch per inning pitch.
And high-stuff low-control pitcher tend to need more pitch.
So you should increase pitchers in your roster.
At least 13 pitcher is strongly recommended.And even 14 pitcher is good idea.
Is it just me or does playing in tigers den feel like coors field. I know the ballpark is smaller but it feels like the balls stays in the air longer than it should. It didn't help that the nemesis' bullpen was terrible but even my relief pitcher hit the go ahead winning home run.
Just curious if anyone has the same opinion abt tiger den.
Got tickets right behind the visitors bullpen.
Looks like snow in the morning tomorrow and temps in the high 30s for game time. Wouldn't mind seeing a little bit of baseball in the snow.
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