A snowy flyover, Todd Helton and a torpedo bat and Pete Coors at Coors Field
Apr 4, 2025, 4:14 PM
The Colorado Rockies hosted the Athletics for Opening Day at Coors Field on Friday.
And despite the cold temperatures and snowy / rainy weather, it was still a party in downtown Denver as always.
Here are some of the sights and sounds from Coors Field, with an appearance by Todd Helton checking out the infamous torpedo bats, Pete Coors throwing out the ceremonial first pitch, a memorable flyover in the elements and more.
Hello there 👋 pic.twitter.com/S7XKEwzZbH
— Denver Sports 104.3 (@DenSports1043) April 4, 2025
#Rockies legend Todd Helton checking out the infamous torpedo bats with owner Dick Monfort 👀 pic.twitter.com/pUPMSpnBBv
— Denver Sports 104.3 (@DenSports1043) April 4, 2025
Kyle Freeland says it’s a holiday here in Colorado, added there’s challenges the weather brings pic.twitter.com/U732h8zSV8
— Jake Shapiro (@Shapalicious) April 4, 2025
“The Rockies are last in the NL West. That’s their home. You know, at least they have a home…”@Shapalicious with an absolute hammer drop to close out the show 💀 https://t.co/VgQKTAFfoW
— Richie Carni (@RichieCarni) April 4, 2025
Opening Day 📸 pic.twitter.com/fKvUBJtEp8
— Jake Shapiro (@Shapalicious) April 4, 2025
Today’s ceremonial first pitch is thrown for a strike by Pete Coors, in the snow.
The Rockies are celebrating 30 years of Coors Field. pic.twitter.com/i308MoiDoc— Will Petersen (@PetersenWill) April 4, 2025
Nothing says Opening Day in Denver like snow! pic.twitter.com/epBirhW9oq
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) April 4, 2025
The Rockies and Athletics have taken the field in a light snow storm. Perfect day for baseball! 🥶 pic.twitter.com/BwY9HOjiw7
— Will Petersen (@PetersenWill) April 4, 2025
Okay, this flyover in the snow at the Rockies home opener was very cool. We definitely heard them before we saw them! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/3tNqgrwVul
— Will Petersen (@PetersenWill) April 4, 2025
Despite the conditions, a credit to the Rockies for the pregame festivities and day going off without a hitch.
This is Colorado and we’re used to the elements, especially when it snows in early April.
Now, the product on the field could always be better, but Opening Day is about a lot more than baseball. And this was one that checked all the boxes — while hopefully earning us weather that is 70 degrees and sunny next year.