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The Colorado Rockies' 1993 season was the first for the Rockies. They played in the National League West. Don Baylor was their manager. Playing their home games in Mile High Stadium, better known as the home of the Denver Broncos, the Rockies sold 4,483,350 tickets to their home games, setting the Major League record for attendance, which still stands as of the 2023 season.
The result was the worst upset in Rockies history, and the 13 runs allowed by Colorado in the 3rd inning is unmatched in the club's record. Although the Angels outscored the Rockies by a run total of 32-12 over the course of the series, Colorado was victorious in the games played on Friday, June 23, and Sunday, June 25.
The highest per game attendance average is held by the Colorado Rockies in 1994 with 57,570 for 57 home games at Mile High Stadium during the strike shortened season. The 1918 season is excluded as it was shortened due to travel restrictions caused by World War I .
The 1978–79 Colorado Rockies season was the Rockies' third season and the fifth season of the franchise. Like three of the previous four seasons, the Rockies did ...
The club's 1993 season attendance was 4,483,350 in 79 home dates (81 games – 2 doubleheaders), an average of 56,751 per home date. The Rockies were on pace to exceed the record during the strike-shortened 1994 season. They had drawn 3,281,511 in 57 home dates (also 57 games), an average of 57,570 per home date.
The Colorado Rockies won the first game of their Sunday doubleheader against the Seattle Mariners 2-1 in 10 innings. But the game probably would have ended an inning earlier, if not for a fan ...
Major League Baseball history was made on Saturday when the Colorado Rockies beat the Washington Nationals with the first walk-off pitch clock violation.. With the game tied at 7-7 in the bottom ...
Colorado Rockies. Kelsey Wingert – Rockies pre-game and post-game host, on field reporter; Jenny Cavnar – Rockies pre-game and post-game host, fill in play by play, on field reporter; Drew Goodman – Rockies play-by-play and college basketball and football play-by-play; Jeff Huson – Rockies color analyst, pre-game and post-game analyst