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Colorado Rockies

The Colorado Rockies are an American professional baseball team based in Denver. The Rockies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. The team plays its home baseball games at Coors Field, which is located in the Lower Downtown area of Denver. It is owned by the Monfort brothers and managed by Bud Black.

Colorado Rockies
2023 Colorado Rockies season
Team logo
Major league affiliations
Current uniform
Retired numbers
Colors
  • Purple, black, silver[1][2][3]
         
Name
  • Colorado Rockies (1993–present)
Other nicknames
  • The Rox
  • The Blake Street Bombers
Ballpark
Major league titles
World Series titles (0)None
NL Pennants (1)2007
NL West Division titles (0)None
Wild card berths (5)
Front office
Principal owner(s)Richard Monfort
Charles Monfort
PresidentGreg Feasel
General managerBill Schmidt
ManagerBud Black
Mascot(s)Dinger

The Rockies began as an expansion team for the 1993 season and played their home games for their first two seasons at Mile High Stadium. Since 1995, they have played at Coors Field, which has earned a reputation as a hitter's park. The Rockies have qualified for the postseason five times, each time as a Wild Card winner. In 2007, the team earned its first (and only) NL pennant after winning 14 of their final 15 games in the regular season to secure a Wild Card position, capping the streak off with a 13-inning 9-8 victory against the San Diego Padres in the tiebreaker game affectionately known as "Game 163" by Rockies fans. The Rockies then proceeded to sweep the Philadelphia Phillies and Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLDS and NLCS and entered the 2007 World Series as winners of 21 of their last 22 games. They were swept by the American League (AL) champions Boston Red Sox in four games.

From 1993 to 2022, the Rockies have an overall record of 2,201–2,495 (.469 winning percentage).[4]

History

 

Denver had long been a hotbed of Denver Bears / Zephyrs minor league baseball as far back as the late 19th century with the original Denver Bears (or Grizzlies) competing in the Western League before being replaced in 1955 by a AAA team of the same name. Residents and businesses in the area desired a Major League team.[6][7] Denver's Mile High Stadium was built originally as Denver Bears Stadium,[8] a minor league baseball stadium that could be upgraded to major league standards.[7] Several previous attempts to bring Major League Baseball to Colorado had failed. In 1958, New York lawyer William Shea proposed the new Continental League as a rival to the two existing major leagues. In 1960, the Continental League announced that play would begin in April 1961 with eight teams, including one in Denver headed by Bob Howsam. The new league quickly evaporated, without ever playing a game, when the National League reached expansion agreements to put teams in New York City and Houston, removing much of the impetus behind the Continental League effort. Following the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985, an unsuccessful attempt was made to purchase the Pittsburgh Pirates and relocate them. However, in January 1990, Colorado's chances for a new team improved when Coors Brewing Company became a limited partner with the AAA Denver Zephyrs.[9]

In 1991, as part of Major League Baseball's two-team expansion (along with the Florida (now Miami) Marlins), an ownership group representing Denver led by John Antonucci and Michael I. Monus was granted a franchise.[10] They took the name "Rockies" due to Denver's proximity to the Rocky Mountains, which is reflected in their logo; the name was previously used by the city's first NHL team (now the New Jersey Devils). Monus and Antonucci were forced to drop out in 1992 after Monus's reputation was ruined by an accounting scandal.[citation needed] Trucking magnate Jerry McMorris stepped in at the 11th hour to save the franchise, allowing the team to begin play in 1993. The Rockies shared Mile High Stadium with the National Football League (NFL)'s Denver Broncos for their first two seasons while Coors Field was constructed. It was completed for the 1995 Major League Baseball season.

 
The Rockies in June 2007. Later the same year, Colorado won its first NL pennant

In 1993, they began in the West division of the National League. That year the Rockies set the all-time Major League record for attendance, drawing an incredible 4,483,350 fans (a record that stands to this day). The Rockies were MLB's first team based in the Mountain Time Zone. They have reached the Major League Baseball postseason five 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 to the World Series, only to be swept by the Boston Red Sox. The team's stretch run was among the greatest ever for a Major League Baseball team. Having a record of 76-72 at the start of play on September 16, the Rockies proceeded to win 14 of their final 15 regular season games.[11] The stretch culminated with a 9-8, 13-inning victory over the San Diego Padres in a one-game playoff for the wild card berth. Colorado then swept their first seven playoff games to win the NL pennant (thus, at the start of the World Series, the Rockies had won a total of 21 out of 22 games). Fans and media nicknamed their improbable run in October, Rocktober.[12]

Colorado made postseason berths in 2017 and 2018. In 2018, the Rockies became the first team since the 1922 Philadelphia Phillies to play in four cities against four teams in five days, including the 162nd game of the regular season, NL West tie-breaker, NL Wild Card Game and NLDS Game 1,[13] eventually losing to the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLDS.

Like their expansion brethren, the Miami Marlins, they have never won a division title since their establishment and they, along with the Pittsburgh Pirates are also one of three MLB teams that have never won their current division. The Rockies have played their home games at Coors Field since 1995. Their newest spring training home, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in Scottsdale, Arizona, opened in March 2011 and is shared with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Controversies

On June 1, 2006, USA Today reported that Rockies management, including manager Clint Hurdle, had instituted an explicitly Christian code of conduct for the team's players, banning men's magazines (such as Maxim and Playboy) and sexually explicit music from the team's clubhouse.[14] The article sparked controversy, and soon-after The Denver Post published an article featuring many Rockies players contesting the claims made in the USA Today article.[15] Former Rockies pitcher Jason Jennings said: "[The article in USA Today] was just bad. I am not happy at all. Some of the best teammates I have ever had are the furthest thing from Christian", Jennings said. "You don't have to be a Christian to have good character. They can be separate. [The article] was misleading."

On October 17, 2007, a week before the first game of the 2007 World Series against the Boston Red Sox, the Colorado Rockies announced that tickets were to be available to the general public via online sales only, despite prior arrangements to sell the tickets at local retail outlets. Five days later on October 22, California-based ticket vendor Paciolan, Inc., the sole contractor authorized by the Colorado Rockies to distribute tickets, was forced to suspend sales after less than an hour due to an overwhelming number of attempts to purchase tickets. An official release from the baseball organization claimed that they were the victims of a denial of service attack. These claims, however, were unsubstantiated and neither the Rockies nor Paciolan have sought investigation into the matter. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation started its own investigation into the claims.[16][17] Ticket sales resumed the next day, with all three home games selling out within two and a half hours.

In March 2021, Ken Rosenthal and Nick Groke reported in The Athletic that, during the 2020 season, the Rockies had made baseball operations personnel work as clubhouse attendants in addition to their front office duties, resulting in work days lasting up to 17 hours.[18] Former staffers described doing laundry for players while team personnel asked them for scouting and statistical information. The article further described a general atmosphere of dysfunction and unaccountability in Colorado's front office.[18] General manager Jeff Bridich resigned the following month.[19]

Season record

Uniforms

One of the Rockies' team colors is purple which was inspired by the line "For purple mountain majesties" in "America the Beautiful." The shades of the color used by the ball club lacked uniformity until PMS 2685 was established as the official purple beginning with the 2017 season.[20]

The Rockies' home uniform is white with purple pinstripes, and the Rockies are the first team in Major League history to wear purple pinstripes.[21] The front of the uniform is emblazoned with the team name in silver trimmed in black, and letters and numerals are in black trimmed in silver. During the Rockies' inaugural season, they went without names on the back of their home uniforms, but added them for the following season. In 2000, numerals were added to the chest.

The Rockies' road uniform is grey with purple piping. The front of the uniform originally featured the team name in silver trimmed in purple, but was changed the next season to purple with white trim. Letters and numerals are in purple with white trim. In the 2000 season, piping was replaced with pinstripes, "Colorado" was emblazoned in front, chest numerals were placed, and black trim was added to the letters. Prior to the 2012 season, the Rockies brought back the purple piping on their road uniforms, but kept the other elements of their 2000 uniform change.

The Rockies originally wore an alternate black uniform during their maiden 1993 season, but for only a few games. The uniform featured the team name in silver with purple trim, and letters and numerals in purple with white trim. In the 2005 season, the Rockies started wearing black sleeveless alternate uniforms, featuring "Colorado", letters and numerals in silver with purple and white trim. The uniforms also included black undershirts, and for a few games in 2005, purple undershirts.

From 2002 to 2011, the Rockies wore alternate versions of their pinstriped white uniform, featuring the interlocking "CR" on the left chest and numerals on the right chest. This design featured sleeves until 2004, when they went with a vest design with black undershirts.

In addition to the black sleeveless alternate uniform, the Rockies also wear a purple alternate uniform, which they first unveiled in the 2000 season. The design featured "Colorado" in silver with black and white trim, and letters and numerals in black with white trim. At the start of the 2012 season, the Rockies introduced "Purple Mondays" in which the team wears its purple uniform every Monday game day, though the team continued to wear them on other days of the week.[22]

Prior to 2019, the Rockies always wore their white pinstriped pants regardless of what uniform top they wore during home games. However, the Rockies have since added alternate white non-pinstriped pants to pair with either their black or purple alternate uniforms at home, as neither uniform contained pinstripes.

The Rockies currently wear an all-black cap with "CR" in purple trimmed in silver and a purple-brimmed variation as an alternate. The team previously wore an all-purple cap with "CR" in black trimmed in silver, and in the 2018 season, caps with the "CR" in silver to commemorate the team's 25th anniversary.

In 2022, the Rockies were one of seven additional teams to don Nike's "City Connect" uniforms. The set is predominantly green and white with printed mountain range motifs adorning the chest. The lettering was taken from the official Colorado license plates. The right sleeve has a yellow patch featuring the shortened nickname "ROX", the "5280" sign representing the altitude of Denver, two black diamonds representing Double Diamond skiing, and the exact longitude and latitude of Coors Field. The left sleeve has the interlocking "CR" in white with green trim, and purple piping was added to represent purple seats at Coors Field. Caps are green with a white panel, featuring a "CO" patch with various Colorado-inspired symbols, including colors from the state flag and mountain ranges.[23]

 
Home white pinstriped uniform, as worn by David Dahl.
 
Road grey uniform, as worn by Ryan McMahon.
 
Alternate purple uniform with plain white pants, as worn by Wade Davis.
 
Alternate purple uniform, formerly with white pinstriped pants, as worn by David Dahl.
 
Alternate purple uniform, with road grey pants, as worn by José Reyes.
 
Alternate black vest uniform, formerly with white pinstriped pants, as worn by Carlos González.
 
Alternate black vest uniform, with black/purple cap and road grey pants, as worn by Carlos González.
 
Alternate white pinstriped vest uniform (2004–2011), as worn by Jason Giambi.
 
Road grey pinstriped uniform (2000–2011), as worn by Alex White.

Baseball Hall of Famers

 
Hall of Fame OF Larry Walker (1995–2004)

In 2020, Larry Walker was the first Colorado Rockies player to be inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame.[24]

Colorado Rockies Hall of Famers
Affiliation according to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Colorado Rockies

Larry Walker *

  • Players and managers listed in bold are depicted on their Hall of Fame plaques wearing a Rockies cap insignia.
  • * Colorado Rockies listed as primary team according to the Hall of Fame

Colorado Sports Hall of Fame

Colorado Rockies in the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame
No. Name Position(s) Seasons Notes
Jerry McMorris Owner 1992–2005
Bob Gebhard GM 1992–1999
KSM Keli McGregor President 2001–2010 Attended Colorado State University
9, 14 Vinny Castilla 3B 1993–1999
2004, 2006
10 Dante Bichette OF 1993–1999
14 Andrés Galarraga 1B 1993–1997
17 Todd Helton 1B 1997–2013
25 Don Baylor Manager 1993–1998
33 Larry Walker RF 1995–2004

Retired numbers

 
1B Todd Helton (1997–2013)

Todd Helton is the first Colorado player to have his number (17) retired, which was done on Sunday, August 17, 2014.[25]

Jackie Robinson's No. 42, was retired throughout all of baseball in 1997.

Keli McGregor had worked with the Rockies since their inception in 1993, rising from senior director of operations to team president in 2002, until his death on April 20, 2010. He is honored at Coors Field alongside Helton, Walker, and Robinson with his initials.[26]

 
Todd
Helton

1B
Retired August 17, 2014
 
Larry
Walker

RF
Retired September 25, 2021
 
Jackie
Robinson

All MLB
Honored April 15, 1997
 
Keli
McGregor

President
Honored September 28, 2010

Out of Circulation, but not retired

The Rockies have not re-issued Carlos Gonzalez's No. 5 since leaving the team after 2018.

Individual awards

NL MVP

NLCS MVP

NL Rookie of the Year

NL Comeback Player of the Year

Silver Slugger Award

 
5× All-Star Nolan Arenado (2013–2020)
 
SS Troy Tulowitzki (2006–2015) was 5× All-Star in his tenure in Denver

Hank Aaron Award

Gold Glove Award

First base:

Second base:

Shortstop:

Third base:

Outfield:

Manager of the Year Award

NL Batting Champion

[27]

DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

  • Larry Walker – voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value

Team award

Team records (single-game, single-season, career)

Championships

National League Champions
Preceded by:
St. Louis Cardinals
2007 Succeeded by:
Philadelphia Phillies
National League Wild Card Winners
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
Preceded by:
Arizona Diamondbacks
2018 Succeeded by:
Washington Nationals
National League Wild Card Runner-Up
2017

Roster

40-man roster Non-roster invitees Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


40 active, 1 inactive, 23 non-roster invitees

  7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list
* Not on active roster
Suspended list
Roster, coaches, and NRIs updated March 5, 2022
Transactions • Depth chart
All MLB rosters

Home attendance

 
Mile High Stadium (1993–1994)
 
Coors Field (1995–present)

The Rockies led MLB attendance records for the first seven years of their existence. The inaugural season is currently the MLB all-time record for home attendance.

Home Attendance at Mile High Stadium
Year Total Attendance Game Average League Rank
1993 4,483,350 55,350 1st
1994 3,281,511 57,570+ 1st
Home Attendance at Coors Field
Year Total Attendance Game Average League Rank
1995 3,390,037 47,084++ 1st
1996 3,891,014 48,037 1st
1997 3,888,453 48,006 1st
1998 3,792,683 46,823 1st
1999 3,481,065 42,976 1st
2000 3,295,129 40,681 3rd
2001 3,166,821 39,097 2nd
2002 2,737,838 33,800 6th
2003 2,334,085 28,816 9th
2004 2,338,069 28,865 9th
2005 1,914,389 23,634 14th
2006 2,104,362 28,979 11th
2007 2,650,218 32,719 9th
2008 2,665,080 32,902 8th
2009 2,875,245 35,497 6th
2010 2,909,777 35,923 7th
2011 2,630,458 32,475 7th
2012 2,793,828 34,492 5th
2013 2,680,329 33,090 5th
2014 2,506,789 30,948 8th
2015 2,602,524 32,130 6th
2016 2,953,650 36,465 5th
2017 2,048,138 25,286 11th
2018 3,015,880 37,233 5th
2019 2,993,244 36,954 4th
2020 No attendance information available[28]
2021 1,978,645 24,854 7th

+ = 57 home games in strike shortened season. ++ = 72 home games in strike shortened season. [29][30]

Minor league affiliations

The Colorado Rockies farm system consists of seven minor league affiliates.[31]

Radio and television

As of 2010, Rockies' flagship radio station is KOA 850AM, with some late-season games broadcast on KHOW 630 AM due to conflicts with Denver Broncos games. The Rockies Radio Network is composed of 38 affiliate stations in eight states.

As of 2019, Jack Corrigan and Jerry Schemmel are the radio announcers, serving as a backup TV announcer whenever Drew Goodman is not available.

In January 2020, long-time KOA radio announcer Jerry Schemmel was let go from his role for budgetary reasons from KOA’s parent company. He returned in 2022, replacing Mike Rice, who reportedly refused the COVID-19 vaccine. [32]

As of 2013, Spanish language radio broadcasts of the Rockies are heard on KNRV 1150 AM.

As of 2013, all games are produced and televised by AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain. All 150 games produced by AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain are broadcast in HD. Jeff Huson and Drew Goodman are the usual TV broadcast team, with Ryan Spilborghs and Kelsey Wingert handling on-field coverage and clubhouse interviews. Jenny Cavnar, Jason Hirsh, and Cory Sullivan handle the pre-game and post-game shows. Corrigan, Spilborghs, Cavnar, and Sullivan also fill in as play-by-play or color commentator during absences of Huson or Goodman.

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External links

  • Colorado Rockies official website
  • Minor League Affiliates of the Colorado Rockies
Awards and achievements
Preceded by National League champions
2007
Succeeded by

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This article is about the current Major League Baseball club For the former NHL ice hockey club see Colorado Rockies NHL For the mountains see Southern Rocky Mountains For other uses see Colorado Rockies disambiguation The Colorado Rockies are an American professional baseball team based in Denver The Rockies compete in Major League Baseball MLB as a member club of the National League NL West division The team plays its home baseball games at Coors Field which is located in the Lower Downtown area of Denver It is owned by the Monfort brothers and managed by Bud Black Colorado Rockies2023 Colorado Rockies seasonEstablished in 1993Team logoMajor league affiliationsNational League 1993 present West Division 1993 present Current uniformRetired numbers173342KSMColorsPurple black silver 1 2 3 NameColorado Rockies 1993 present Other nicknamesThe Rox The Blake Street BombersBallparkCoors Field 1995 present Mile High Stadium 1993 1994 Major league titlesWorld Series titles 0 NoneNL Pennants 1 2007NL West Division titles 0 NoneWild card berths 5 19952007200920172018Front officePrincipal owner s Richard MonfortCharles MonfortPresidentGreg FeaselGeneral managerBill SchmidtManagerBud BlackMascot s DingerThe Rockies began as an expansion team for the 1993 season and played their home games for their first two seasons at Mile High Stadium Since 1995 they have played at Coors Field which has earned a reputation as a hitter s park The Rockies have qualified for the postseason five times each time as a Wild Card winner In 2007 the team earned its first and only NL pennant after winning 14 of their final 15 games in the regular season to secure a Wild Card position capping the streak off with a 13 inning 9 8 victory against the San Diego Padres in the tiebreaker game affectionately known as Game 163 by Rockies fans The Rockies then proceeded to sweep the Philadelphia Phillies and Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLDS and NLCS and entered the 2007 World Series as winners of 21 of their last 22 games They were swept by the American League AL champions Boston Red Sox in four games From 1993 to 2022 the Rockies have an overall record of 2 201 2 495 469 winning percentage 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Controversies 2 Season record 3 Uniforms 4 Baseball Hall of Famers 4 1 Colorado Sports Hall of Fame 4 2 Retired numbers 4 2 1 Out of Circulation but not retired 5 Individual awards 5 1 NL MVP 5 2 NLCS MVP 5 3 NL Rookie of the Year 5 4 NL Comeback Player of the Year 5 5 Silver Slugger Award 5 6 Hank Aaron Award 5 7 Gold Glove Award 5 8 Manager of the Year Award 5 9 NL Batting Champion 5 10 DHL Hometown Heroes 2006 6 Team award 7 Team records single game single season career 8 Championships 9 Roster 10 Home attendance 11 Minor league affiliations 12 Radio and television 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditMain article History of the Colorado Rockies See also 1993 Major League Baseball expansion The 1911 Denver Grizzlies were recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time 5 Denver had long been a hotbed of Denver Bears Zephyrs minor league baseball as far back as the late 19th century with the original Denver Bears or Grizzlies competing in the Western League before being replaced in 1955 by a AAA team of the same name Residents and businesses in the area desired a Major League team 6 7 Denver s Mile High Stadium was built originally as Denver Bears Stadium 8 a minor league baseball stadium that could be upgraded to major league standards 7 Several previous attempts to bring Major League Baseball to Colorado had failed In 1958 New York lawyer William Shea proposed the new Continental League as a rival to the two existing major leagues In 1960 the Continental League announced that play would begin in April 1961 with eight teams including one in Denver headed by Bob Howsam The new league quickly evaporated without ever playing a game when the National League reached expansion agreements to put teams in New York City and Houston removing much of the impetus behind the Continental League effort Following the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985 an unsuccessful attempt was made to purchase the Pittsburgh Pirates and relocate them However in January 1990 Colorado s chances for a new team improved when Coors Brewing Company became a limited partner with the AAA Denver Zephyrs 9 In 1991 as part of Major League Baseball s two team expansion along with the Florida now Miami Marlins an ownership group representing Denver led by John Antonucci and Michael I Monus was granted a franchise 10 They took the name Rockies due to Denver s proximity to the Rocky Mountains which is reflected in their logo the name was previously used by the city s first NHL team now the New Jersey Devils Monus and Antonucci were forced to drop out in 1992 after Monus s reputation was ruined by an accounting scandal citation needed Trucking magnate Jerry McMorris stepped in at the 11th hour to save the franchise allowing the team to begin play in 1993 The Rockies shared Mile High Stadium with the National Football League NFL s Denver Broncos for their first two seasons while Coors Field was constructed It was completed for the 1995 Major League Baseball season The Rockies in June 2007 Later the same year Colorado won its first NL pennant In 1993 they began in the West division of the National League That year the Rockies set the all time Major League record for attendance drawing an incredible 4 483 350 fans a record that stands to this day The Rockies were MLB s first team based in the Mountain Time Zone They have reached the Major League Baseball postseason five 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 to the World Series only to be swept by the Boston Red Sox The team s stretch run was among the greatest ever for a Major League Baseball team Having a record of 76 72 at the start of play on September 16 the Rockies proceeded to win 14 of their final 15 regular season games 11 The stretch culminated with a 9 8 13 inning victory over the San Diego Padres in a one game playoff for the wild card berth Colorado then swept their first seven playoff games to win the NL pennant thus at the start of the World Series the Rockies had won a total of 21 out of 22 games Fans and media nicknamed their improbable run in October Rocktober 12 Colorado made postseason berths in 2017 and 2018 In 2018 the Rockies became the first team since the 1922 Philadelphia Phillies to play in four cities against four teams in five days including the 162nd game of the regular season NL West tie breaker NL Wild Card Game and NLDS Game 1 13 eventually losing to the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLDS Like their expansion brethren the Miami Marlins they have never won a division title since their establishment and they along with the Pittsburgh Pirates are also one of three MLB teams that have never won their current division The Rockies have played their home games at Coors Field since 1995 Their newest spring training home Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in Scottsdale Arizona opened in March 2011 and is shared with the Arizona Diamondbacks Controversies Edit On June 1 2006 USA Today reported that Rockies management including manager Clint Hurdle had instituted an explicitly Christian code of conduct for the team s players banning men s magazines such as Maxim and Playboy and sexually explicit music from the team s clubhouse 14 The article sparked controversy and soon after The Denver Post published an article featuring many Rockies players contesting the claims made in the USA Today article 15 Former Rockies pitcher Jason Jennings said The article in USA Today was just bad I am not happy at all Some of the best teammates I have ever had are the furthest thing from Christian Jennings said You don t have to be a Christian to have good character They can be separate The article was misleading On October 17 2007 a week before the first game of the 2007 World Series against the Boston Red Sox the Colorado Rockies announced that tickets were to be available to the general public via online sales only despite prior arrangements to sell the tickets at local retail outlets Five days later on October 22 California based ticket vendor Paciolan Inc the sole contractor authorized by the Colorado Rockies to distribute tickets was forced to suspend sales after less than an hour due to an overwhelming number of attempts to purchase tickets An official release from the baseball organization claimed that they were the victims of a denial of service attack These claims however were unsubstantiated and neither the Rockies nor Paciolan have sought investigation into the matter The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation started its own investigation into the claims 16 17 Ticket sales resumed the next day with all three home games selling out within two and a half hours In March 2021 Ken Rosenthal and Nick Groke reported in The Athletic that during the 2020 season the Rockies had made baseball operations personnel work as clubhouse attendants in addition to their front office duties resulting in work days lasting up to 17 hours 18 Former staffers described doing laundry for players while team personnel asked them for scouting and statistical information The article further described a general atmosphere of dysfunction and unaccountability in Colorado s front office 18 General manager Jeff Bridich resigned the following month 19 Season record EditMain article List of Colorado Rockies seasonsUniforms EditFurther information Major League Baseball uniforms One of the Rockies team colors is purple which was inspired by the line For purple mountain majesties in America the Beautiful The shades of the color used by the ball club lacked uniformity until PMS 2685 was established as the official purple beginning with the 2017 season 20 The Rockies home uniform is white with purple pinstripes and the Rockies are the first team in Major League history to wear purple pinstripes 21 The front of the uniform is emblazoned with the team name in silver trimmed in black and letters and numerals are in black trimmed in silver During the Rockies inaugural season they went without names on the back of their home uniforms but added them for the following season In 2000 numerals were added to the chest The Rockies road uniform is grey with purple piping The front of the uniform originally featured the team name in silver trimmed in purple but was changed the next season to purple with white trim Letters and numerals are in purple with white trim In the 2000 season piping was replaced with pinstripes Colorado was emblazoned in front chest numerals were placed and black trim was added to the letters Prior to the 2012 season the Rockies brought back the purple piping on their road uniforms but kept the other elements of their 2000 uniform change The Rockies originally wore an alternate black uniform during their maiden 1993 season but for only a few games The uniform featured the team name in silver with purple trim and letters and numerals in purple with white trim In the 2005 season the Rockies started wearing black sleeveless alternate uniforms featuring Colorado letters and numerals in silver with purple and white trim The uniforms also included black undershirts and for a few games in 2005 purple undershirts From 2002 to 2011 the Rockies wore alternate versions of their pinstriped white uniform featuring the interlocking CR on the left chest and numerals on the right chest This design featured sleeves until 2004 when they went with a vest design with black undershirts In addition to the black sleeveless alternate uniform the Rockies also wear a purple alternate uniform which they first unveiled in the 2000 season The design featured Colorado in silver with black and white trim and letters and numerals in black with white trim At the start of the 2012 season the Rockies introduced Purple Mondays in which the team wears its purple uniform every Monday game day though the team continued to wear them on other days of the week 22 Prior to 2019 the Rockies always wore their white pinstriped pants regardless of what uniform top they wore during home games However the Rockies have since added alternate white non pinstriped pants to pair with either their black or purple alternate uniforms at home as neither uniform contained pinstripes The Rockies currently wear an all black cap with CR in purple trimmed in silver and a purple brimmed variation as an alternate The team previously wore an all purple cap with CR in black trimmed in silver and in the 2018 season caps with the CR in silver to commemorate the team s 25th anniversary In 2022 the Rockies were one of seven additional teams to don Nike s City Connect uniforms The set is predominantly green and white with printed mountain range motifs adorning the chest The lettering was taken from the official Colorado license plates The right sleeve has a yellow patch featuring the shortened nickname ROX the 5280 sign representing the altitude of Denver two black diamonds representing Double Diamond skiing and the exact longitude and latitude of Coors Field The left sleeve has the interlocking CR in white with green trim and purple piping was added to represent purple seats at Coors Field Caps are green with a white panel featuring a CO patch with various Colorado inspired symbols including colors from the state flag and mountain ranges 23 Home white pinstriped uniform as worn by David Dahl Road grey uniform as worn by Ryan McMahon Alternate purple uniform with plain white pants as worn by Wade Davis Alternate purple uniform formerly with white pinstriped pants as worn by David Dahl Alternate purple uniform with road grey pants as worn by Jose Reyes Alternate black vest uniform formerly with white pinstriped pants as worn by Carlos Gonzalez Alternate black vest uniform with black purple cap and road grey pants as worn by Carlos Gonzalez Alternate white pinstriped vest uniform 2004 2011 as worn by Jason Giambi Road grey pinstriped uniform 2000 2011 as worn by Alex White Baseball Hall of Famers Edit Hall of Fame OF Larry Walker 1995 2004 In 2020 Larry Walker was the first Colorado Rockies player to be inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame 24 Main article National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Colorado Rockies Hall of FamersAffiliation according to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumColorado Rockies Larry Walker Players and managers listed in bold are depicted on their Hall of Fame plaques wearing a Rockies cap insignia Colorado Rockies listed as primary team according to the Hall of FameColorado Sports Hall of Fame Edit Main article Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Colorado Rockies in the Colorado Sports Hall of FameNo Name Position s Seasons Notes Jerry McMorris Owner 1992 2005 Bob Gebhard GM 1992 1999KSM Keli McGregor President 2001 2010 Attended Colorado State University9 14 Vinny Castilla 3B 1993 19992004 200610 Dante Bichette OF 1993 199914 Andres Galarraga 1B 1993 199717 Todd Helton 1B 1997 201325 Don Baylor Manager 1993 199833 Larry Walker RF 1995 2004Retired numbers Edit 1B Todd Helton 1997 2013 Todd Helton is the first Colorado player to have his number 17 retired which was done on Sunday August 17 2014 25 Jackie Robinson s No 42 was retired throughout all of baseball in 1997 Keli McGregor had worked with the Rockies since their inception in 1993 rising from senior director of operations to team president in 2002 until his death on April 20 2010 He is honored at Coors Field alongside Helton Walker and Robinson with his initials 26 ToddHelton1BRetired August 17 2014 LarryWalkerRFRetired September 25 2021 JackieRobinsonAll MLBHonored April 15 1997 KeliMcGregorPresidentHonored September 28 2010Out of Circulation but not retired Edit The Rockies have not re issued Carlos Gonzalez s No 5 since leaving the team after 2018 Individual awards EditSee also Baseball awards and List of Major League Baseball awards NL MVP Edit 1997 Larry WalkerNLCS MVP Edit 2007 Matt HollidayNL Rookie of the Year Edit 2002 Jason JenningsNL Comeback Player of the Year Edit 2017 Greg Holland 2020 Daniel BardSilver Slugger Award Edit 5 All Star Nolan Arenado 2013 2020 SS Troy Tulowitzki 2006 2015 was 5 All Star in his tenure in Denver Dante Bichette 1995 Vinny Castilla 1995 1997 1998 Andres Galarraga 1996 Eric Young 1996 Ellis Burks 1996 Larry Walker 1997 1999 Mike Hampton 2001 2002 Todd Helton 2000 2003 Matt Holliday 2006 2008 Carlos Gonzalez 2010 2015 Troy Tulowitzki 2010 2011 Michael Cuddyer 2013 Nolan Arenado 2015 2018 Charlie Blackmon 2016 2017 Trevor Story 2018 2019 German Marquez 2018 Hank Aaron Award Edit 2000 Todd HeltonGold Glove Award Edit First base Todd Helton 2001 2002 2004 Second base DJ LeMahieu 2014 2017 2018 Brendan Rodgers 2022 Shortstop Neifi Perez 2000 Troy Tulowitzki 2010 2011 Third base Nolan Arenado 2013 2020 Outfield Larry Walker 1997 1999 2001 2002 Carlos Gonzalez 2010 2012 2013 Manager of the Year Award Edit 1995 Don Baylor 2009 Jim TracyNL Batting Champion Edit Andres Galarraga 1993 Larry Walker 1998 1999 2001 Todd Helton 2000 Matt Holliday 2007 Carlos Gonzalez 2010 Michael Cuddyer 2013 Justin Morneau 2014 DJ LeMahieu 2016 Charlie Blackmon 2017 27 DHL Hometown Heroes 2006 Edit Larry Walker voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise based on on field performance leadership quality and character valueTeam award Edit2007 Warren Giles Trophy National League champion 2007 Baseball America Organization of the YearTeam records single game single season career EditMain article Colorado Rockies team recordsChampionships EditNational League ChampionsPreceded by St Louis Cardinals 2007 Succeeded by Philadelphia PhilliesNational League Wild Card WinnersPreceded by None First 1995 Succeeded by Los Angeles DodgersPreceded by Los Angeles Dodgers 2007 Succeeded by Milwaukee BrewersPreceded by Milwaukee Brewers 2009 Succeeded by Atlanta BravesPreceded by Arizona Diamondbacks 2018 Succeeded by Washington NationalsNational League Wild Card Runner Up2017Roster EditColorado Rockies 2023 spring training rostervte40 man roster Non roster invitees Coaches OtherPitchers 52 Daniel Bard 59 Jake Bird 56 Blair Calvo 63 Noah Davis 18 Ryan Feltner 21 Kyle Freeland 58 Lucas Gilbreath 26 Austin Gomber 55 Brad Hand 64 Gavin Hollowell 36 Pierce Johnson 20 Peter Lambert 32 Dinelson Lamet 61 Justin Lawrence 48 German Marquez 46 Nick Mears 41 Riley Pint 47 Ryan Rolison 43 Connor Seabold 49 Antonio Senzatela 39 Brent Suter 51 Jose Urena Catchers 35 Elias Diaz 6 Brian ServenInfielders 76 Warming Bernabel 83 Julio Carreras 25 C J Cron 24 Ryan McMahon 44 Elehuris Montero 7 Brendan Rodgers 14 Ezequiel Tovar 13 Alan TrejoOutfielders 19 Charlie Blackmon 12 Sean Bouchard 23 Kris Bryant 2 Yonathan Daza 79 Brenton Doyle 15 Randal Grichuk 22 Nolan Jones 29 Michael Toglia Pitchers 60 Fernando Abad 54 Logan Allen 50 Ty Blach 78 Jeff Criswell 87 Stephen Jones 80 Karl Kauffmann 55 Matt Koch 37 Josh Rogers 62 Phillips Valdez 88 Case Williams 67 T J ZeuchCatchers 70 Braxton Fulford 66 Hunter Goodman 65 Willie MacIver 81 Jonathan Morales 82 Ronaiker Palma 86 Drew RomoInfielders 30 Harold Castro 89 Grant Lavigne 85 Coco Montes Mike MoustakasOutfielders 3 Cole Tucker 73 Zac Veen Manager 10 Bud BlackCoaches 74 Reid Cornelius bullpen 75 Kyle Cunningham asst bullpen catcher 53 Ronnie Gideon first base 21 Andy Gonzalez assistant hitting 31 Hensley Meulens hitting 77 Aaron Munoz bullpen catcher 68 P J Pilittere assistant hitting 8 Mike Redmond bench 34 Warren Schaeffer third base 72 Darryl Scott pitching 60 day injured list 40 Tyler Kinley40 active 1 inactive 23 non roster invitees 7 10 or 15 day injured list Not on active roster Suspended list Roster coaches and NRIs updated March 5 2022 Transactions Depth chart All MLB rostersHome attendance Edit Mile High Stadium 1993 1994 Coors Field 1995 present The Rockies led MLB attendance records for the first seven years of their existence The inaugural season is currently the MLB all time record for home attendance Home Attendance at Mile High StadiumYear Total Attendance Game Average League Rank1993 4 483 350 55 350 1st1994 3 281 511 57 570 1stHome Attendance at Coors FieldYear Total Attendance Game Average League Rank1995 3 390 037 47 084 1st1996 3 891 014 48 037 1st1997 3 888 453 48 006 1st1998 3 792 683 46 823 1st1999 3 481 065 42 976 1st2000 3 295 129 40 681 3rd2001 3 166 821 39 097 2nd2002 2 737 838 33 800 6th2003 2 334 085 28 816 9th2004 2 338 069 28 865 9th2005 1 914 389 23 634 14th2006 2 104 362 28 979 11th2007 2 650 218 32 719 9th2008 2 665 080 32 902 8th2009 2 875 245 35 497 6th2010 2 909 777 35 923 7th2011 2 630 458 32 475 7th2012 2 793 828 34 492 5th2013 2 680 329 33 090 5th2014 2 506 789 30 948 8th2015 2 602 524 32 130 6th2016 2 953 650 36 465 5th2017 2 048 138 25 286 11th2018 3 015 880 37 233 5th2019 2 993 244 36 954 4th2020 No attendance information available 28 2021 1 978 645 24 854 7th 57 home games in strike shortened season 72 home games in strike shortened season 29 30 Minor league affiliations EditMain article List of Colorado Rockies minor league affiliates The Colorado Rockies farm system consists of seven minor league affiliates 31 Level Team League LocationTriple A Albuquerque Isotopes Pacific Coast League Albuquerque New MexicoDouble A Hartford Yard Goats Eastern League Hartford ConnecticutHigh A Spokane Indians Northwest League Spokane Valley WashingtonSingle A Fresno Grizzlies California League Fresno CaliforniaRookie ACL Rockies Arizona Complex League Scottsdale ArizonaDSL Colorado Dominican Summer League Boca Chica Santo DomingoDSL RockiesRadio and television EditSee also List of Colorado Rockies broadcasters As of 2010 Rockies flagship radio station is KOA 850AM with some late season games broadcast on KHOW 630 AM due to conflicts with Denver Broncos games The Rockies Radio Network is composed of 38 affiliate stations in eight states As of 2019 Jack Corrigan and Jerry Schemmel are the radio announcers serving as a backup TV announcer whenever Drew Goodman is not available In January 2020 long time KOA radio announcer Jerry Schemmel was let go from his role for budgetary reasons from KOA s parent company He returned in 2022 replacing Mike Rice who reportedly refused the COVID 19 vaccine 32 As of 2013 Spanish language radio broadcasts of the Rockies are heard on KNRV 1150 AM As of 2013 all games are produced and televised by AT amp T SportsNet Rocky Mountain All 150 games produced by AT amp T SportsNet Rocky Mountain are broadcast in HD Jeff Huson and Drew Goodman are the usual TV broadcast team with Ryan Spilborghs and Kelsey Wingert handling on field coverage and clubhouse interviews Jenny Cavnar Jason Hirsh and Cory Sullivan handle the pre game and post game shows Corrigan Spilborghs Cavnar and Sullivan also fill in as 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failures poor decisions and messy breakups How it all went wrong for the Colorado Rockies The Athletic Retrieved April 4 2022 Groke Nick April 26 2021 Jeff Bridich steps down as Rockies GM after months of turbulence Dick Monfort extends his influence The Athletic Retrieved April 4 2022 Harding Thomas January 30 2017 Rockies outfitted with one shade of purple Rockies com MLB Advanced Media Retrieved May 26 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Rockies Timeline Rockies com MLB Advanced Media Archived from the original on September 21 2019 Retrieved April 12 2021 July 4 The Rockies unveil their traditional 1993 uniforms home away and Sunday alternate at a Team USA Team Cuba baseball game at Mile High Stadium before 61 165 fans Included on the home uniform is purple pinstripes making the Rockies the first team in Major League history to feature purple stripes The club s road uniform is gray and the alternate is black Also the 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