Kevin Seefried's Colorado Rockies Fan Profile
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Thoughts, Ponderings, Opinions, Observation, Stories, Predictions, and General Banter Regarding the Colorado Rockies
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Who am I?
I'm the guy who mutters swears under my breath when I walk by people in Diamondbacks gear. I'm the guy who yells "Dex Knows" every time Fowler gets on base. I'm the lone member of the "JD Closser is my favorite player of all-time club." I'm the guy that yells "And so does Brian Fuentes/Huston Street/Manny Corpas" as I walk by the man with the megaphone and the "Jesus Saves" sign on the corner behind home plate. I'm the guy who buys burritos outside the gates because I know that Rockie Dogs are the worst hot dogs in baseball. I'm the guy who started a debate with the people around me at Coors Field as to whether Dexter Fowler or Carmelo Anthony was the better athlete (I said, and still say, Dex is the better athlete). I'm the guy who respects the walk up music of only one Rockie, Ryan Spilborghs' Eye of the Tiger). I'm the guy who complains about Dinger every game. There has to be a better mascot out there somewhere. I'm the guy who would sell his soul to the devil to see October baseball in Denver again.
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Guide to Coors Field posted on 06/24/2009
Let's face it. Most people don't go to enough Rockies games each year to figure out the best way to attend a game. Here's my guide for making the best out of a Rockies Game.
Preperation: Bring your wallet, walking shoes (not very fancy/expensive), your cell phone, a sharpie and your tickets to the park. You also should wear a Rockies cap, because A. They look cool, usually B. It shows support. C. The sun is blinding over Left Field at night games and, well almost anywhere during day games D. What better occasion to wear a baseball cap than at a baseball game. Don't bring a glove (Beer spills at Coors Field a lot and you don't want it on your glove or nice shoes. Plus, if you're over 12 and bring your glove to the game, well then there is a problem). Ladies, don't bring a purse to the game, it will get ruined and it'll be a pain to carry through all the crowds. Put cash in your pocket and call it a day. Your cell will come in handy to call friends at the stadium so you can wave mindlessly at no one in particular and ask if they can see you. You can also snap embarassing pics of your friends and family (Chowing in to a burger, dog, burrito, etc usually makes for a funny pic) and send them to the jumbotron. There are also lots of polls via text you can vote in. But do yourself a favor, turn off the email function if your phone has it. A ballgame is a time to relax and get away from the rest of your life. Don't take calls that could be stressful, don't email on your blackberry; just enjoy the game.
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