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For adrenaline-packed excitement, there's little better than seeing a team so evenly matched to its peers duke it out for superiority. That's why you don't want to waste another second before picking up your Colorado Rockies tickets.

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Colorado Rockies Tickets Information

The Colorado Rockies are a Major League Baseball team established in 1993, and based in Denver, Colorado. The Colorado Rockies are 1 of 5 teams - along with the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Los Angeles Dodgers, the San Diego Padres, and the San Francisco Giants - that play in the West Division of the 16-team National League.

The Colorado Rockies played their first game on April 5, 1993 against the New York Mets, and lost 3-0. The first win for the Rockies came 4 days later at their first home game, this against the Montreal Expos, 11-4.

Since 1995 the Colorado Rockies have played their home games at Coors Field, and they conduct Spring Training at Hi Corbet Field in Tucson, Arizona as part of the Cactus League. The team uniform colors are purple, silver, black, and white.

So far in their career, the Colorado Rockies have won 2 Wild Card Berth (in 1995 and 2007), but no Western Division titles, and no World Series. They have however won an NL Pennant in 2007.

Although no Colorado Rockies as of yet have been inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame, give them time. Already they've had a number of legends in the making in their rosters, including multiple-time All-Stars Todd Helton, Larry Walker, and Dante Bichette.

In 2008, the Colorado Rockies 3rd in the division, posting 74 wins and 88 losses. The competition in the West Division is so evenly matched, baseball fans from all divisions are grabbing up all the Colorado Rockies tickets they can. Don't be left out!