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1999 Colorado Rockies 1999 Colorado Rockies
1998/2000
Record 72-90 .444
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Standings 5th in the NL West (28 games back)
Pythagorean 72-90, 70-92, 71-91
Runs (S/A) 906 / 1028
BallparkCoors Field
Park FactorsBatting: 129 / Pitching: 126
Attendance3,481,065 (1st) (1st)
Fancost$135 (8th) / $10,948
Payroll/Avg$54,367,504 / $1,978,261 (12th)
OpExp/$PV$114,300,000 / $1,587,500
Rev/OpInc$122,200,000 / $7,900,000
Valuation$305,000,000
Spring TrainingTucson, Arizona (Hi Corbett Field)
ManagerJim Leyland
CoachesBruce Kimm, Clint Hurdle, Lorenzo Bundy, Milt May, Rich Donnelly, Tommy Sandt
ExecutivesPresident/Chairman/CEO: Jerry McMorris, General Manager: Dan O'Dowd, General Manager: Bob Gebhard
Minor Leagues(AAA) Colorado Springs Sky Sox, (AA) Carolina Mudcats, (A) Asheville Tourists, (A) Portland Rockies, (A) Salem Avalanche
Radio (KOA) Jeff Kingery, Wayne Hagin
TV (KWGN) Dave Armstrong, George Frazier
Cable TV (FS Rocky Mountain) Dave Armstrong, George Frazier
Spanish Radio (KCUV) Antonio Guevara, Ulises Almanza

The 1999 Colorado Rockies went 72-90 and finished 5th in the National League West. The Rockies drew 3,481,065 to Coors Field. Larry Walker made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1999 included Larry Walker.

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