The Colorado Rockies are one of the youngest and most exciting franchises in the National League. The Colorado Rockies play at Coors Field where the air is cleaner than any other ballpark in the country and the seats make you feel like the fans are more than just a part of the action. With some of the most dedicated fans in the league, the Colorado Rockies have led the league in attendance over 3 million tickets sold.
With two titles already in the bank, the tenacious Colorado Rockies are inching towards the franchise's first World Series visit. With 91 wins in 2009 and going 22 games over .500, Colorado Rockies tickets are in high demand for 2010. Ask any expert in the field and with Manager of the Year Jim Tracy leading the charge, the Rockies are heavy weight Fall Classic contenders for 2010.
In 2007 the Colorado Rockies broke attendance records and the demand for Rockies tickets soared as the team won their first National League pennant in the franchises young history. It was the year when the team was named the baseball organization of the year by the Baseball America.
In 2009, the Colorado Rockies won the National League Wild Card title for the second time in three years. It was an amazing year for Colorado Rockies ticket sales. The roster features All Star pitcher Jason Marquis who won 15 games and was the first in the league to notch 10 wins early in the season. The team is also excited about their red-hot young outfielder Brad Hawpe who made his first All Star appearance this year.


