- Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:49 pm
#2358
As we gather around the Thanksgiving table, it's a perfect time to reflect on what we appreciate about our beloved Colorado Rockies. Sure, the team may not be the powerhouse that the Dodgers are, but there’s still plenty to be thankful for.
Let’s kick off a discussion about the future of Rockies baseball. With the recent emergence of young stars like Brenton Doyle and Ezequiel Tovar, do you think we’re witnessing the dawn of a new era for the Rockies? What are your thoughts on the potential of prospects like Zac Veen and Carson Palmquist? Are they the key to turning the franchise around, or do we need to look elsewhere for a competitive edge?
Charlie Blackmon’s retirement is another poignant moment for fans. How do you feel about his legacy? What memories stand out to you the most? And as we look back, what do you think the Rockies need to do to honor his contributions while also moving forward?
Coors Field is often celebrated as one of the best ballparks in baseball, but what makes it special for you? Is it the atmosphere, the food, or the memories made there? And with events like the Savannah Bananas coming to town, how do you see the Rockies engaging with the community to keep the spirit of baseball alive?
Lastly, let’s talk about the Rockies community itself. As we approach the 20th anniversary of Purple Row, what does this community mean to you? How has it shaped your experience as a Rockies fan?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts! What are you thankful for this season, and what bold predictions do you have for the Rockies in the coming year?
Let’s kick off a discussion about the future of Rockies baseball. With the recent emergence of young stars like Brenton Doyle and Ezequiel Tovar, do you think we’re witnessing the dawn of a new era for the Rockies? What are your thoughts on the potential of prospects like Zac Veen and Carson Palmquist? Are they the key to turning the franchise around, or do we need to look elsewhere for a competitive edge?
Charlie Blackmon’s retirement is another poignant moment for fans. How do you feel about his legacy? What memories stand out to you the most? And as we look back, what do you think the Rockies need to do to honor his contributions while also moving forward?
Coors Field is often celebrated as one of the best ballparks in baseball, but what makes it special for you? Is it the atmosphere, the food, or the memories made there? And with events like the Savannah Bananas coming to town, how do you see the Rockies engaging with the community to keep the spirit of baseball alive?
Lastly, let’s talk about the Rockies community itself. As we approach the 20th anniversary of Purple Row, what does this community mean to you? How has it shaped your experience as a Rockies fan?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts! What are you thankful for this season, and what bold predictions do you have for the Rockies in the coming year?