| Los Angeles |
COL 5 - LA 3 |
FINAL (7/23) |
| Los Angeles |
COL 10 - LA 1 |
FINAL (7/22) |
| Los Angeles |
COL 10 - LA 16 |
FINAL (7/21) |
| Pittsburgh |
COL 11 - PIT 3 |
FINAL (7/20) |
| Pittsburgh |
COL 7 - PIT 1 |
FINAL (7/19) |
* some games may be omitted, time in EST
After struggling against the strong competition of the NL West since joining the MLB in 1993 as an expansion team, the Colorado Rockies broke records with a 20-8 record in September 2007 to capture a Wild Card bid. The Rockies would dominate the post-season, winning their first seven straight post-season games but came up short against the Boston Red Sox in the World Series. Don’t look now, but a new page in Colorado Rockies’ history is being written.
Boasting one of the deepest, most dangerous pitching rotations around, the Colorado Rockies hope that top gunners Jeff Francis, Aaron Cook, and Manny Corpas can hurl the ballclub to big wins all season long. The offense is built around the powerful deep ball of Matt Holliday, the strategic batting of Garrett Atkins, and the speedy base stealer Willie Taveras. With a great pitching game and an efficient offense, the Colorado Rockies have a powerful one-two punch.
The offense and defense will have to fire at full force to compete against the brutal NL West, so expect the Colorado Rockies will have a few tough series against NL West rivals Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres. However, the NL and league at large has every reason to fear the Colorado Rockies – a team that’s fast on the rise and ready to repeat their magical run of 2007. This time, the Rockies won’t be denied as the World-Series victor.
Cheer on the young Rockies on the road or head out to Denver’s majestic Coors Field – home to the Colorado Rockies and the ultimate hitter’s ballpark. If you’re a fan of the longball, get ready for a flurry of homeruns in the thin Mile-High City air and order your Colorado Rockies tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!
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