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MLB 2025: Colorado Rockies Ticket Deals, Promotions, & Themed Days

By Beth Marketos, Macaroni KID Englewood-Greenwood Village-Centennial Publisher, Macaroni KID Highlands Ranch-Parker-Castle Rock-Lone Tree Co-Manager March 26, 2025

There is something magical about a baseball game that must be experienced in person! With new rules that are intended to increase the action while reducing the length of a nine-inning game, the upcoming baseball season is the perfect time to catch a Rockies game at Coors Field!


Colorado Rockies 
Coors Field, 20th & Blake Streets, Denver 

Home Opener: Friday, April 4, 2025 
DOWNLOAD or PRINT the 2025 SCHEDULE 


Coors Field is an outdoor stadium, so dress accordingly and try to get seats on the third-base side if you're going to an evening game so the sunset doesn't blind you. Look for the ring of purple seats on the highest deck, which marks the spot that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.

The Rockies mascot Dinger is a dinosaur because triceratops fossil remains were discovered on the property during the construction of Coors Field. When he isn't entertaining fans on the field, you may find him hanging around the small playground behind Section 147. A concession stand with child-size items is also near this playground.

Know Before You Go

  • Children under 3 who are sitting on an adult's lap do not need a game ticket.
  • Booster seats are available for younger guests from the Guest Relations Center behind Section 127.
  • Family restrooms are located in sections 124, 135, 149, 222, 311, and 339, and outside Suites 23 and 42.
  • There are also two UCHealth Nursing Suites to breastfeed or pump, down the first base line behind Section 114 and behind Section 347.
  • Aerosol sunscreen is prohibited inside the park. 
  • You may bring your own food in soft-sided, single-pocket bags and containers 16" x 16" x 8" or smaller. Outside alcohol, glass, cans, and thermoses are prohibited. Water bottles must be sealed at entry or emptied.
  • Visit the A to Z Coors Field Information Guide for additional information.

Ticket Deals

More than 20 games during the regular season offer a Family Value Pack special. Get four (4) tickets, a parking pass, and a $40 concessions credit for $76 in the upper level or $98 in the lower level.

The Colorado Rockies and The Foundation for Douglas County Schools host Douglas County Schools Appreciation Days Tickets are $17-$67.  A portion of each ticket sold will benefit DCSD Students, Teachers and Schools.

  • Friday, May 9 at 6:40pm vs. San Diego Padres
  • Saturday, May 10 at 6:10pm vs. San Diego Padres
  • Sunday, May 11 at 1:10pm vs. San Diego Padres
  • Friday, May 23 at 6:40pm vs. New York Yankees
  • Sunday, May 25 at 1:10pm vs New York Yankees

The Blake Street Steal has tickets in lower level sections (110-115 and 146-160) for under $20!

  • Sunday, April 6 at 1:10pm vs Oakland Athletics
  • Wednesday, April 9 at 6:40pm vs Milwaukee Brewers
  • Friday, April 18 at 6:40pm vs Washington Nationals
  • Saturday, April 26 at 1:10pm vs Cincinnati Reds
  • Monday, April  28 at 6:40pm vs Atlanta Braves
  • Tuesday, May 6 at 6:40pm vs Detroit Tigers
  • Friday, May 9 at 6:40pm vs San Diego Padres
  • Wednesday, May 21 at 6:40pm vs Philadelphia Phillies

Rockpile tickets are available for $1-$4 when purchased on the day of most home games, beginning two hours before game time at the Rockpile Ticket Office located near Gate A. Rockpile tickets may not be available for Opening Day, Fireworks, and select other games throughout the season. There is a four ticket limit per person for adult tickets per game. 


Colorado Rockies Fireworks by Beth Marketos


Promotional Days

Enjoy great extras at one of the Promotional Days throughout the season! All promotions and event dates are subject to change and may be limited in number.

  • Giveaway items (bobbleheads, caps, etc.) April 4, April 5, May 11, June 7, June 8, June 21, June 22, August 2, August 15, August 30, September 19, September 20 
  • BOGO hot dog nights on April 29, May 20, June 10
  • Autograph Sundays on May 11, June 8, July 6,  August 3, September 7
  • Post-game fireworks on July 4, July 5, September 19

Theme Days

  • History Day (April 10 and September 18): The Rockies will provide a packet full of baseball-related history questions and activities that teachers can use to craft a lesson for their students. All grade levels are welcome to take part in this fun, interactive, and educational field trip!
  • Class of 2025 Day (April 25): The Rockies would like to invite all graduating students to celebrate their accomplishments at Coors Field! Purchase this special ticket package to receive a limited-edition Class of 2023 Rockies t-shirt!
  • Dinger Day (April 27): Dinger hosts his favorite local mascots for the biggest party of the year. With the purchase of this ticket package, fans will receive a limited-edition Dinger t-shirt and attend Dinger’s party right here at Coors Field!
  • STEM Day (April 30): The Colorado Rockies and Steve Spangler are teaming up to launch the 14th Annual STEM Day that incorporates physics, math, and meteorology into unique science experiments.
  • Math Day (May 9 and September 18): The Rockies will provide a packet full of baseball-related math questions that teachers can use to craft a lesson for their students, with concepts appropriate for primary school through high school. 
  • Pride Night (June 6): With the purchase of this ticket package, fans will receive a limited-edition bucket hat, and a portion of each ticket sold will benefit The Center on Colfax and One Colorado, advocacy organizations for LGBTQ+ rights.
  • STAR WARS® Night (July 19): The ballpark is transformed with Star Wars-themed sights and sounds, making it a night that no Jedi will want to miss!
  • See all 2025 Theme Ticket Packages at www.mlb.com/rockies/tickets/specials/themes.

New Rule Changes for 2025

  1. THE SHIFT: Under the new rules if the "shift rule" is violated, the batting team may accept the result of the play or the batter will be granted a free base (enabling any other runners to advance one base) if there is a violation and the violating player was the first to touch the ball in play.
  2. RUNNING THROUGH A BASE: Used when there are runners on 1st and 3rd bases; this rule tweak gives the replay official the ability to rule whether or not the runner heading through second base has abandoned the baseline before the runner scores. If so, the run would not count.