Coors Field located in Denver, Colorado, was built in 1995 for the Colorado Rockies
Major League Baseball team. The field is named after the Coors Brewing Company located
in Golden, Colorado. It is now the third oldest Major League Baseball stadium. Coors has
a reputation as a family friendly ballpark, despite the downtown location. The stadium
is a total of 76 acres, with only 3 being the playing field itself. The stadium holds 50,515
fans. The Rockies got their mascot, Dinger, from a dinosaur bone found during
construction.
Major League Baseball team. The field is named after the Coors Brewing Company located
in Golden, Colorado. It is now the third oldest Major League Baseball stadium. Coors has
a reputation as a family friendly ballpark, despite the downtown location. The stadium
is a total of 76 acres, with only 3 being the playing field itself. The stadium holds 50,515
fans. The Rockies got their mascot, Dinger, from a dinosaur bone found during
construction.