Coors Field Home Runs: Who Hit The Longest, And Who Hit The Most
What's the longest home run in Coors Field history? Troy Tulowitzki says three come to mind that he's seen (he adds he only likes to remember home runs by the Rockies).
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What's the longest home run in Coors Field history? Troy Tulowitzki says three come to mind that he's seen (he adds he only likes to remember home runs by the Rockies).
A person familiar with the decision says Sacramento Kings general manager Pete D'Alessandro has accepted a front-office position in Denver.
The NCAA announced this week new rules changes for both men's and women's basketball in advance of the 2015-2016 season.
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