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Ballpark notes... (Dimensions:
LFL-347, LF-365, LC-390, CF-415, RC-375, RF-360, RFL-350, Capacity: 50k)
The sleek elegant design marks
Great West Park as an
original. Ads were intentionally kept to a minimum and fans are
delighted
with breathtaking mountainscape view. Summits Hall of Fame is on
the stadiums main concourse, behind home plate. Summits walk of
stars extends along the stadium entry. Kid sized concession stands
serve peanut butter sandwiches complete with play area. Outdoor terrace
area features The Summits Sports Bar. Pre-game party area
accommodates 20 to 1,200 guests and offers unlimited buffet and
beverages. Guests enjoy field-level view of batting practice and half
price game tickets. All-in-all, this ballpark is one of the best venues
for playing a game and for viewing a game in the Metros.
Day games start at
1pm, Night games start at 7pm.
City/Fan notes...
Denver (Market
Size: Above Average)
- the Mile-High City claims an enviable 300
days of sunshine per year, and also delivers a vibrant urban center
and rubs shoulders with some of the West's most spectacular scenery.
The soaring Rocky
Mountains beckon in summer and in winter.
The
downtown core stretches west from the State Capitol to Cherry Creek and
north to Great West Park, home of the Summits pro baseball club. East
of the Capitol lie interesting neighborhoods and a number of large city
parks. Denver is certainly one of the more scenic big cities that
anyone can
find. Still, Denver has all of the amenities that big cities possess.
Summit fans are considered laid
back. However, they are anything but during a pennant run.
These fans will back a winner to the hilt, but get involved in
other Denver activities during the team's dry seasons.

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