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Coors Field
/kʊrz fiːld/
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Coors Field is a prominent baseball stadium located in Denver, Colorado, serving as the home field for Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies since 1995. Known for its high altitude, which leads to more home runs due to thinner air.
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Hitting a baseball at Coors Field is like playing with supercharged lungs – fly balls turn into moonshots.
I proposed to my partner at Coors Field during a Rockies game; now we're hitched and still waiting for a World Series win.
Coors Field's purple row 76 marks the mile-high altitude, proving Denver's games come with complimentary hypoxia.
Forget the beer – the real buzz at Coors Field is watching outfielders chase balls that orbit the sun.