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Coors Field is Back, Baby!
Coors Field is Back, Baby!
All this talk about Coors Field not being the offensive haven that it once was between the humidor and better Rockies pitching had to make some long for the days of nutso scores. For one night, and on July 4th of all nights, the old Coors made a grand return to the big stage as the Rockies defeated the Marlins ... ready ... 18-17 . The game featured the largest comeback in Rockies history, ...
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