Recap: We began this bucket list adventure way back in 2014 when we were inspired to attempt this goal of visiting all 30 MLB ballparks by the time that Trey graduates from high school. In 7 years, we have seen so many stadiums. In 2014, Trey was 9 and Tate was 7, we went to Philadelphia, New York Yankees, Cooperstown for the HOF induction ceremony when Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and Bobby Cox were inducted, Boston, New York Mets, and Baltimore. In 2015 we went to Cincinnati, Detroit, Toronto, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. In 2016, we went to Miami, cruised the Caribbean, and went to Tampa. In 2017, we took a year off to save up for the next year. In 2018, we did the All-Star game in Washington D.C. In 2019, we went to St. Louis, Kansas City, Minnesota, Lambeau Field, Milwaukee, Chicago Cubs, and Chicago White Sox bringing the total of stadiums visited to 20 out of the 30, 2/3 of them covered. And then COVID-19 hit in 2020 and everything was put on hold. So, in 2021, as the boys are now 16 and 14, we decide to resume our quest and head out west for Stadium #21 - Coors Field in Denver.
This trip will be different because we do not have our own transportation. It has now become impractical to try to drive to these cities our west so we fly to Denver and get there on Wednesday, June 30. Now, as these trips get farther and farther from home, there is a lot more planning that goes into preparing for this trip. As I have said before, Tammy is a logistical genius when it comes to planning, so prior to the trip, we think we have everything covered. Well...when we get to the airport, we have to take a shuttle to the rental car location where we had reserved a car from Thrifty. As we try to get our keys, we are told that since this is a one-way rental, we have to put a $500 deposit down on a credit card. We had already paid for the rental ahead of time. They just needed a credit card to put a deposit on hold. Here is where we encounter a huge difficulty. We do not have a credit card. We have debit cards which work as credit cards on most purchases, but no credit card. The rental agency would not accept a debit card. So, we were stuck. We have to take the shuttle back to the airport and get an Uber to take us to our hotel. (Fortunately, Tammy had a contact with Enterprise who came to our rescue, but it took two days to get it). So we relied on Uber and Lyft and Lime Scooters for transportation to Coors Field and to get around Denver for two days.
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The boys loved riding the scooters around town! |
Day 2 in Denver - we did not get to do some things we wanted to do on this day, but we did go into the city and see some of the sites. We saw the National BallPark Museum which is a museum dedicated to some of the old historic ballparks that are no longer in existence (Ebbets Field, Shibe Park, Old Yankee Stadium, Polo Grounds, etc.). While on a Stadium Tour, we had to go see this museum, right? I thought it was very good. They had lots of exhibits and artifacts from many of the torn down parks, so many that The Hall of Fame in Cooperstown has called it one of the best collections of baseball memorabillia. A great way to spend some time before the game. Another thing we discovered in Denver were electric scooters! The boys, especially Tate, were amazed that you could just come upon a scooter, hop on and go (of course there was a small fee incurred after a credit card swipe, but many cities are using these as a way to help reduce emissions - Lime, Uber, and Lyft are all in on this).
The Game - Rockies vs. Cardinals - back when we got our tickets a couple of months ago, I was kind of surprised at how expensive the tickets were going on Stubhub and other sites. Also on the Rockies website, there were not a lot of tickets available. I was wondering why this game was in such high demand, after all the Rockies are not playing that well and they were playing the Cardinals. It turns out that the game we had decided to attend was going to be the first time that former Rockies All-Star Nolan Arenado would be back at Denver. This is not the first time that we were able to experience this as we were able to be in St. Louis two years ago when Albert Pujols came back there for the first time when he was with the Angels. And just like in St. Louis, the Rockies fans gave Arenado a standing ovation prior to his first at bat. He is still held in high regard for Rockies fans.
Coors Field - Wow! We were very impressed with this stadium. I don't know if it is the clean mountain air or maybe the effects of a possible contact "Rocky Mountian high", but this park was a beautiful place. I purchased some tickets on the third level and as you can see in the pics below, we had an awesome view.
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View of the scoreboard at Coors Field. |
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View of the field from our seats. This was taken after the game was delayed by rain, but as you can see, it is gorgeous! |
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Evergreen trees native to Colorado that made up the Batter's Eye in Centerfield |
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The boys sporting their Rockies T-Shirts they bought at the Team Store |
The game was delayed about 45 minutes due to a passing thunderstorm, but once the skies cleared, the game was underway and you could not ask for a better night for baseball. The temperature at first pitch was 64 degreees! Some of the highlights of the game:
-It was really cool to see the Rockies fans give Nolan Arenado a standing ovation. They still love him in Denver!
-We saw future Hall of Famer Yadier Molina play for the Cardinals as well as one of my favorite pitchers - Adam Wainwright.
-We got to see home runs hit by Brendan Rodgers for the Rockies and Paul Goldschmidt for the Cardinals.
-The Rockies won the game in the bottom of the 9th on a home run from Catcher Elias Diaz (but we were not there to see it as we left in the 8th inning to get back to our hotel making sure that we could get an Uber - yes, Trey was not very happy about missing that!)
All in all, Coors Field did not disappoint. I don't know if it is one of our Top 5 stadiums that we have seen, but definitely is in the Top 10. Maybe I will give my own rankings when we complete this. Denver is a great city. The people are friendly, the air is clean, and the views of the Rocky Mountains are incredible. So we leave Denver the next day and "head for the mountains".