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Rockies announce 2014 Spring Training schedule

Cactus League Calendar Includes 33 Games in 30 Days

The Colorado Rockies announced their 33-game 2014 Cactus League schedule today, which features 16 home dates and 18 games total, played at the Rockies Spring Training site in Scottsdale, Ariz., Salt River Fields at Talking Stick. The 2014 Cactus League represents the fourth year for the Rockies at the shared Spring Training facility with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Colorado opens their Spring Training schedule as the away team against Arizona at Salt River Fields on February 28th. The Rockies first home game of the 2014 Spring Training schedule is Sunday, March 2nd vs. Milwaukee.

The Rockies will host home games at Salt River Fields on both Fridays and Saturdays for three-straight weeks, beginning with March 7th and 8th through March 21st-22nd. In fact, the Rockies will host a home game at Salt River Fields on six consecutive days from March 19th-24th.

The Rockies will conclude their 2014 Spring Training schedule with exhibition games against the Mariners on March 28th at Peoria (night game) and March 29th at Salt River Fields (day game). The Rockies will then travel to Miami, where the club will open the 2014 regular season on Monday, March 31st.

Individual game tickets for all games at Salt River Fields will go on sale beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 11, 2014. Tickets can be purchased at the Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Centerfield Ticket Office, the Coors Field Ticket Office, all Dugout Store locations, online at rockies.com or by calling 888.490.0383 or 480.362.WINS (9467).

Service charges apply at the Dugout Stores, online and over the phone. For additional Rockies Spring Training information please call (303) ROCKIES. All Rockies home spring games begin at 1:10 p.m. local time, other than four games, which are: Arizona Diamondbacks (March 12, 7:10 p.m.), Seattle Mariners (March 14, 6:40 p.m.), Chicago Cubs (March 19, 6:40 p.m.) and Seattle Mariners (March 29, 12:10 p.m.). Away games will start at 1:05 p.m. local time, other than the three road night games, at Arizona Diamondbacks (March 3, 7:10 p.m.), at Oakland Athletics (March 13, 7:05 p.m.) and at Seattle Mariners (March 29, 12:10 p.m.).

General admission lawn seating that holds 4,000 people is $9 and tickets for the 7,000 reserved seats in the seating bowl range from $19-$28. More specifically, ticket prices for games at Salt River Fields are: Infield Box $28, Dugout Reserve $26, Infield Reserve $24, View Reserve $22, Miller Lite Taste Zone $21, Coors Light Cold

Zone $21, Pepsi Patio $20, Baseline Reserve $19 and Lawn $9. The Rockies Plan, which offers tickets for each of our 16 home games is priced: Infield Box $448, Dugout Reserve $416, Infield Reserve $384, View Reserve $352, Baseline Reserve $204 and Lawn $144. The package price for all 31 games at Salt River Fields range from $279 (Lawn seating) to $868 (Infield Box seating).

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members and D-backs and Rockies Season Ticket Holders may purchase single game tickets for Spring Training games at Salt River Fields exclusively between January 8-10. Season ticket plans for the Rockies' 16 home games at Salt River Fields and all 31 Cactus League games at Salt River Fields featuring the D-backs and Rockies will go on sale to the public beginning Dec. 19.

Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is located on a 140-acre site near the Pima-Loop 101 and Indian Bend Road and is the first Spring Training facility built on Native American land. Owned by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, the complex consists of separate training facilities, offices and clubhouses accommodating each team as well as an 11,000-seat ballpark that features a uniquely designed roof structure that offers fans in the cross aisle plenty of shade. Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is the newest entertainment venue to carry the "Talking Stick" brand, as it joins Talking Stick Golf Club and Talking Stick Resort, both located across Pima-Loop 101 from the training facility.

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