I can proudly say that my dad helped to build this stadium. He is and was a plumber and he worked on the score board and lay the bricks. At his parents and my grandparents house they actually have a few bricks that say coors feild on it . Yeah, I have a pretty awesome dad
I visited Denver on a trip 10 years ago and fell in love with the city. That area helped do it for me. Crazy to see what it looked like 15 years before.
This stadium holds a special place in my heart as it is the first one I took my daughter to to see a professional game when we were stationed there a few years back. I saw them beat the Yankees there with a really good friend of mine, a really big Yankees fan! LOL Before the game he game me a baseball autographed by Mickey Mantle. UNBELIEVABLE, but that's the kind of guy Rich was. Back to the stadium, I remember my daughter mistaking the mascot Dinger for Barney and throwing a complete fit when he disappeared off into the distance! I live b close to Baltimore now, where I am from and am fortunate enough to visit to attend games at Camden Yards....with my daughter. Home sweet home but I'll always remember Coors Field and the memories there. ALWAYS!!!
First sports game of any kind here when Liberty Media bought the Braves. My aunt worked for Liberty so I got to see a game from the boxes it was a sight to remember.
Get to one, it’s a wonderful venue and not a bad seat in the house. If you sit on 1B side upper deck, you see the Rocky Mountains in the background. I can also vouch for Club Level - great amenities and on 3B Club you’re in the shade the entire game. 👍
+Southern Place It sure looks like one but I think the sky isn't dark enough to have one, could very well be a large fire though... If you look closely, there are some similar plumes of what look to be smoke in other photos...
It always kills me watching these politicians use a shovel. Most of them have never used a shovel in there whole life. Probably would use them backwards if someone didn't tell them how to use it.
I can proudly say that my dad helped to build this stadium. He is and was a plumber and he worked on the score board and lay the bricks. At his parents and my grandparents house they actually have a few bricks that say coors feild on it . Yeah, I have a pretty awesome dad
That’s so cool!
I like the footage of the groundskeepers putting in the grass. In my opinion, Coors Field has some of the best well kept grass in the MLB.
Shaun1gza I still think Kaufman Stadium is better
Coors Field was solely responsible for reinvigorating lower downtown Denver. It was a wasteland before the stadium was built.
I visited Denver on a trip 10 years ago and fell in love with the city. That area helped do it for me. Crazy to see what it looked like 15 years before.
Lmao I’m like uhhhh where’s the rest of the city
One of the better in the NL West. The NL West has some really nice stadiums that capture the environment of the cities they're in. They're all unique.
This stadium holds a special place in my heart as it is the first one I took my daughter to to see a professional game when we were stationed there a few years back. I saw them beat the Yankees there with a really good friend of mine, a really big Yankees fan! LOL Before the game he game me a baseball autographed by Mickey Mantle. UNBELIEVABLE, but that's the kind of guy Rich was. Back to the stadium, I remember my daughter mistaking the mascot Dinger for Barney and throwing a complete fit when he disappeared off into the distance! I live b close to Baltimore now, where I am from and am fortunate enough to visit to attend games at Camden Yards....with my daughter. Home sweet home but I'll always remember Coors Field and the memories there. ALWAYS!!!
Wrench Worth I love Coord Fields also I love all of memories that you’ve spent in Coors Field with your daughter!:)
Mickey Mantle?!
First sports game of any kind here when Liberty Media bought the Braves. My aunt worked for Liberty so I got to see a game from the boxes it was a sight to remember.
Dodger fan but appreciate the beauty of this park. Been to Denver haven't got a chance to attend a game here hopefully one day.
Get to one, it’s a wonderful venue and not a bad seat in the house. If you sit on 1B side upper deck, you see the Rocky Mountains in the background. I can also vouch for Club Level - great amenities and on 3B Club you’re in the shade the entire game. 👍
What a wholesome, aesthetic video!
I worked on Coors field. i did the drywall finishing in the bathrooms. , around 50 of them.
💕 love some coors field go rockies
All Star Game
this stadium will foever have more history than the Broncos One
Was that a tornado on the horizon at 3:08? Lol.
Southern Place lol
+Southern Place
It sure looks like one but I think the sky isn't dark enough to have one, could very well be a large fire though... If you look closely, there are some similar plumes of what look to be smoke in other photos...
It would be a tornado or steam
Happy 20th!
GO ROX BABY!!!!! REPRESENTING THE 303
I wonder what the area of downtown is like before that stadium was built.
I can tell you, it sucked. The stadium totally cleaned it up.
It was Denver’s skid row.
And Elitches was at 38th and Tennyson, so NW of mile high is right
how to build on of the best stadiums in the league in 4 minutes
It always kills me watching these politicians use a shovel. Most of them have never used a shovel in there whole life. Probably would use them backwards if someone didn't tell them how to use it.
2019
Go rockies 1993
Go Rockies 1995
I have this place
홈런 구장.
(Home Run Stadium)
#selltheteammonfort
It would look a lot better if they removed the seating behind the batters eye. Its ugly and unnecessary.
Andrew Schulz it’s big part of the Rockies history so that would be stupid to get rid of them
Andrew Schulz - If it bothers you so much, just don't go to any games then homie.