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Dodgers, Fans Embrace Snowy Day at Coors Field
Early spring snowstorm blankets Denver stadium ahead of Dodgers-Rockies game
Apr. 17, 2026 at 10:53pm
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Dodgers fans and players embrace the unexpected winter wonderland at Coors Field, engaging in a spirited snowball fight that captures the joy and resilience of the baseball community.Denver TodayA surprise spring snowstorm hit Denver's Coors Field on Friday, creating a winter wonderland atmosphere for the arriving Dodgers players and fans ahead of their game against the Rockies. Despite the unexpected weather, the Dodgers embraced the snowy conditions, with players clearing areas to continue their normal pregame routines and fans enjoying impromptu snowball fights outside the stadium.
Why it matters
The early spring snowfall at Coors Field, known for its high-altitude and dry climate, is an unusual occurrence that highlights the unpredictable nature of weather in the Rocky Mountain region. The ability of the Dodgers and their fans to adapt and find enjoyment in the snowy conditions showcases the resilience and adaptability of the baseball community.
The details
As a snowstorm swept through Denver on Friday afternoon, the streets, seats, and field around Coors Field were blanketed in a layer of fresh snow. Despite the unexpected weather, Dodgers players continued their normal pregame routines, with Freddie Freeman clearing an area to practice his hitting and pitchers playing catch in the outfield. Fans outside the stadium also embraced the winter conditions, engaging in snowball fights and even building a snowman on the railing of the visiting dugout.
- The snowstorm hit the Denver area on Friday afternoon, just hours before the scheduled start of the Dodgers-Rockies game.
- Temperatures were expected to drop into the low 30s by the time of the first pitch, making for less than ideal baseball weather.
The players
Freddie Freeman
A Dodgers player who cleared an area to continue his normal pregame hitting routine despite the snowy conditions.
Emmet Sheehan
A Connecticut native and Dodgers fan who engaged in a snowball fight with one of the team's radio broadcasters outside the stadium.
The takeaway
The Dodgers and their fans demonstrated their ability to adapt and find enjoyment in the unexpected winter weather at Coors Field, showcasing the resilience and community spirit that are integral to the sport of baseball.
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