Colorado Rockies
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- This is an article about the baseball team. For the National Hockey League Rockies team (1976-1982), see Colorado Rockies
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The Colorado Rockies are a Major League Baseball team based in Denver, Colorado. They are in the Western Division of the National League. The team is named after the Rocky Mountains which pass through Colorado.
- Founded: 1991
- Began play: 1993 (National League expansion)
- Home ballpark: Coors Field, Denver
- Uniform colors: Black, Silver, Purple, and White
- Logo design: Purple mountain with baseball
- Wild Card titles won (1): 1995
- Division titles won (0): none
- National League pennants won (0): none
- World Series championships won (0): none
Franchise history
The Colorado Rockies joined the National League as an expansion franchise in 1993. The team has been to the baseball post-season once.
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Players of note
- none
Current roster (updated on March 30, 2005)
Disabled List
Not to be forgotten
All-Time team career leaders
- Batting: Todd Helton, .337
- Home runs: Larry Walker, 252
- RBI: Larry Walker, 828
- Stolen bases: Eric Young, 180
- Wins: Pedro Astacio, 53
- Strikeouts: Pedro Astacio, 749
- ERA: Armando Reynoso, 4.65
- Saves: José Jiménez, 102
All-Time team season records
- Batting: Larry Walker, .379 (1999)
- Home runs: Todd Helton, 49 (2001) - Larry Walker 49 (1997)
- RBI: Andrés Galarraga, 150 (1996)
- Stolen bases: Eric Young, 53 (1996)
- Wins: Pedro Astacio, 19 (1999)
- Strikeouts: Pedro Astacio, 210 (1999)
- ERA: Armando Reynoso, 4.00 (1993)
- Saves: José Jiménez, 41 (2002)
Retired numbers
- 42 Jackie Robinson (retired throughout baseball)