- Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:06 am
#5758
The Colorado Rockies are at a crossroads, and the recent announcement from the Miami Marlins about their new Hall of Fame has sparked a conversation that Rockies fans can no longer ignore. As the only remaining expansion team without a dedicated Hall of Fame, the Rockies are missing a crucial opportunity to honor their history and engage their fanbase.
What do you think? Should the Rockies establish a Hall of Fame to celebrate their past? Imagine a purple jacket club that recognizes the legends who have donned the Rockies uniform. Who would you induct first? Would it be Todd Helton, Larry Walker, or perhaps a player who made a significant impact but is often overlooked?
Moreover, with the 30th anniversary of Coors Field approaching, it’s surprising that there are no major plans to celebrate this iconic ballpark. What are your thoughts on how the Rockies can better commemorate their history? Should they take a page from the Texas Rangers and create statues of their all-time greats?
As the Rockies continue to struggle on the field, could a renewed focus on celebrating their history help combat fan apathy? Or do you think the organization needs to prioritize winning above all else?
Let’s hear your bold predictions for the Rockies' future. Will they finally embrace their past, or will they remain stuck in a cycle of mediocrity? Share your insights and let’s discuss how the Rockies can turn things around, both on and off the field!
What do you think? Should the Rockies establish a Hall of Fame to celebrate their past? Imagine a purple jacket club that recognizes the legends who have donned the Rockies uniform. Who would you induct first? Would it be Todd Helton, Larry Walker, or perhaps a player who made a significant impact but is often overlooked?
Moreover, with the 30th anniversary of Coors Field approaching, it’s surprising that there are no major plans to celebrate this iconic ballpark. What are your thoughts on how the Rockies can better commemorate their history? Should they take a page from the Texas Rangers and create statues of their all-time greats?
As the Rockies continue to struggle on the field, could a renewed focus on celebrating their history help combat fan apathy? Or do you think the organization needs to prioritize winning above all else?
Let’s hear your bold predictions for the Rockies' future. Will they finally embrace their past, or will they remain stuck in a cycle of mediocrity? Share your insights and let’s discuss how the Rockies can turn things around, both on and off the field!