The Colorado Rockies have been so bad in recent years that Opening Day may not sell out
Mar 27, 2025, 4:07 PM | Updated: 4:56 pm
I am no Colorado Rockies historian, so I don’t know this for sure, but it sure seems like every Opening Day game at Coors Field has been sold out. That could change this year…
Even years when we as fans knew the team was likely to struggle, or the early-April weather wasn’t great, Opening Day was that one game every year where the city rallied to sell out Coors and show the boys some love.
The Rockies have been beyond bad for a handful of years now, including the last two years where they lost over 100 games in each season. Maybe Rockies fans have finally had enough.
The still-too-early-to-tell weather forecast says that it is supposed to be in the mid-50s on April 4, when the team opens at home against the A’s, and it’s not sold-out yet. As a matter of fact, there are quite a few tickets left.
Another problem could be the price, though. The cheapest nosebleed ticket for the game is $75 plus fees. As most Rockies fans know, if you wait a game or two, you’ll likely be able to snag those same tickets for practically nothing.
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