MLB's Two Worst Teams Play Today. The Game Is Sold Out.
Briefly

The Colorado Rockies, currently at the bottom of the National League with a 20-67 record, host the Chicago White Sox, who are also struggling at 28-59. The Rockies have sold out their games despite a season start of 9-50, which is historically poor. They have improved slightly with a recent record of 10-17. The Rockies lead in attendance with an average of 29,501 fans per game, compared to the White Sox's 16,612. Coors Field remains a popular venue, offering fans a great atmosphere and views, bolstered by favorable weather in Denver.
Despite struggling on the field, the Colorado Rockies expect a full house as they continue to sell tickets for their three-game series against the Chicago White Sox.
The Rockies began the season with a record of 9-50, the worst in over a century, but have since improved slightly to a 10-17 stretch.
While attendance for the White Sox is low, Colorado draws an average of 29,501 fans per game, ranking well above many teams in attendance.
Fans are attracted to the Rockies for the overall experience at Coors Field, which includes great views, affordable beer, and an inviting atmosphere.
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