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The Colorado Rockies 2026 home schedule is in full swing, and there is plenty of baseball still on the docket at Coors Field. With 57 home dates running through the end of September, fans in Denver have no shortage of chances to catch the boys in purple as they work toward turning the page on the rebuild and chasing their first NL West title.
This year the lineup is anchored by 2025 All-Star and Silver Slugger Hunter Goodman behind the plate, Gold Glove shortstop Ezequiel Tovar, and Gold Glove center fielder Brenton Doyle. On the mound, longtime Rockie Kyle Freeland is once again the Opening Day starter and the heart of the rotation, joined by free-agent additions Michael Lorenzen, Tomoyuki Sugano, and Jose Quintana. The veteran arms give the staff a different look from years past, and the young core is showing real growth.
The 2026 home slate features the full roster of NL West rivals -- the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, Arizona Diamondbacks, and San Diego Padres all swing through Denver -- plus interleague visitors including the Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Guardians, Seattle Mariners, and Kansas City Royals. Other NL opponents like the Cubs, Cardinals, Reds, Pirates, Marlins, Nationals, and Brewers round out the schedule.
Coors Field is one of the most fan-friendly ballparks in the majors -- mile-high air, mountain views past center field, the legendary Rooftop deck, and a kid-friendly atmosphere on weekends. Whether you are a season-long diehard or just looking for a perfect summer afternoon in LoDo, the schedule has something for every type of fan.
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The 2026 Colorado Rockies season is the franchise 34th in Major League Baseball and the 32nd at Coors Field. After a difficult 2025, the organization is leaning into youth, defense, and a retooled rotation. Fans get a front-row seat to the rebuild every time the team plays at home in LoDo.
Behind the plate, Hunter Goodman earned his first All-Star nod and a Silver Slugger in 2025, and he is the cornerstone of the lineup heading into 2026. Up the middle, Ezequiel Tovar at short and Brenton Doyle in center have both been Gold Glove caliber for multiple seasons -- the defense behind the pitching staff is one of the strongest in the National League. Kyle Freeland leads a starting rotation that adds three veterans -- Michael Lorenzen, Tomoyuki Sugano, and Jose Quintana -- to the mix. The hope is that the rotation gives the bullpen more breathing room and the offense a chance to do damage at the thin air of Coors.
The home schedule features marquee series throughout the summer. Division rivals visit Denver repeatedly: the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, and Arizona Diamondbacks each get multiple looks at Coors Field. Interleague play brings the Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Guardians, Seattle Mariners, Kansas City Royals, and Tampa Bay Rays to town. National League opponents include the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, Miami Marlins, Washington Nationals, and Milwaukee Brewers.
Coors Field, located at 2001 Blake Street in downtown Denver, opened in 1995 and seats roughly 50,000 fans. The ballpark is famous for the lone purple seat in the upper deck marking exactly one mile in elevation, the dancing fountains in center field, and a Rooftop deck behind right field that is one of the best hangout spots in baseball. Behind the bricks, the ballpark district has bars, restaurants, and easy access to the 16th Street Mall.
Beyond the games themselves, the Rockies schedule a packed promotions calendar -- bobblehead nights, fireworks shows, themed jersey giveaways, and Sunday Family Days with kids running the bases after the final out. Theme nights celebrating Colorado culture, the mountains, and the team history fill the calendar from May through September.
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Tickets may be available through the official Rockies ticket office, authorized primary sellers, and the Coors Field box office on game days. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted ticket marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
The Rockies play 81 home games at Coors Field each season, with games typically running April through September. The 2026 home slate features all NL West rivals, every other National League team, and a rotating interleague schedule. Check the listings above for available games.
Coors Field is located at 2001 Blake Street in downtown Denver, just a short walk from the 16th Street Mall and Union Station. The ballpark seats roughly 50,000 fans and features the Rooftop deck, dancing fountains, a sand pit kids zone, and the famous purple row at exactly one mile elevation. Parking is available in lots around the ballpark and at nearby downtown garages.
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Marquee home series include the Dodgers, Giants, and Padres (NL West rivals), interleague visits from American League powers like the Yankees and Astros in alternating years, and weekend bobblehead and fireworks promotions. The schedule above shows every available date and opponent.
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The Colorado Rockies play 81 regular-season home games at Coors Field each year, running from late March or early April through the end of September. Postseason games would be added on top of that if the team qualifies for the playoffs.
Coors Field is in downtown Denver at 2001 Blake Street, in the LoDo (Lower Downtown) neighborhood. The ballpark is a short walk from Union Station, the 16th Street Mall, and a wide selection of bars and restaurants.
Hunter Goodman, the 2025 All-Star and Silver Slugger catcher, leads the lineup. Ezequiel Tovar at shortstop and Brenton Doyle in center field have both won Gold Gloves. Kyle Freeland is the Opening Day starter, joined in the rotation by Michael Lorenzen, Tomoyuki Sugano, and Jose Quintana.
Coors Field seats roughly 50,000 fans across multiple levels including the Club Level, the upper deck Rockpile, the Rooftop deck, and the iconic purple row that marks the one-mile-elevation mark in the upper deck.
The 20th row of the upper deck has purple seats instead of green to mark exactly one mile of elevation above sea level. It is one of the most photographed features in the ballpark and a unique landmark you wont find at any other MLB stadium.
Coors Field is known for its ballpark food beyond the standard fare -- look for Rocky Mountain Oysters at the more adventurous concessions, Helton Burgers honoring Todd Helton, local Colorado craft beers, and green chile cheeseburgers that lean into the regional food culture.
The final home game of the 2026 regular season is scheduled for late September. Postseason home games, if the Rockies qualify, would extend the schedule into October.
Premium seating includes the Toyota Diamond Level behind home plate, Club Level seats with all-inclusive food and drink options, and dugout boxes for up-close views of the action. For budget-friendly options, the Rockpile in center field offers great views at lower prices.
Gates typically open about 90 minutes to two hours before first pitch. Early arrival is recommended for batting practice, autograph opportunities, and to grab food and find your seat without rush.
Yes -- Coors Field is one of the most family-friendly ballparks in MLB. The interactive kids zone behind center field, Sunday Family Days that include kids running the bases after the game, and a wide range of kid-priced concessions make it a great choice for families.
Coors Field has on-site parking in lots around the stadium plus dozens of private and city-run garages within walking distance in LoDo. RTD light rail to Union Station is also a popular option from many parts of the metro area.
Tickets may be available through the official Rockies website, Coors Field box office, and authorized primary sellers. Verified resale tickets are available on BigStub, a trusted marketplace with a buyer guarantee and no hidden fees.
Rockies games are rarely rained out, but in the event of a postponement Coors Field typically issues a rain check for a make-up date or future game. BigStub processes refunds for cancelled games per the buyer guarantee.
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