Sunday, September 30, 2007

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DENVER -- After the final day of the regular season on Sunday, the Rockies and Padres have finished with the same record and tied for the National League Wild Card lead. As a result, the NL Wild Card one-game tiebreaker will take place on Monday at Coors Field. First pitch is scheduled for 5:37 p.m. MT, and the game will be televised by TBS. Monday's contest will count as game No. 163 for both teams in 2007.
Tickets for Monday's game immediately became available at the conclusion of Sunday's Rockies win, combined with the Padres' loss in Milwaukee. THERE WILL BE NO WILL CALL FOR MONDAY'S GAME. Other ticket and parking information:

? Tickets for Monday's tiebreaker game will be available at Coors Field, all King Soopers Stores, Rockies Dugout Stores and on the Internet via coloradorockies.com (PRINT AT HOME ONLY).

? The Coors Field Ticket Office and Rockies Dugout Stores will open at 7:00 a.m. MT on Monday.

? No phone orders will be accepted.

? All windows will be dedicated to ticket sales only, therefore, there will be NO WILL CALL.

? Coors Field parking lots will open 2 1/2 hours prior to game time.

? Gates will open 1 1/2 hours prior to game time.

? Regular game prices will apply.

? Parking is $11 for Lot A and $9 for Lot B.

? The normal Rockpile ticket policy WILL NOT apply to Monday's game. Rockpile tickets became available for purchase immediately following today's game.

? There is no purchase limits on tickets.

How bad does "Desperate Gene" want four tickets for tonight's Rockies-Diamondbacks game at Coors Field?
"Wife Considering Divorce: Need 4 Rockies Tiks Tonight! ― $35," he pleads on Craigslist.com.

"So my wife is considering leaving me for another man on Craig's list who has tickets for tonight's game. He only has one eye and he's 4'6" but she doesn't care," Gene claims. "The future of my marriage is in your hands."

There are still reasonably priced tickets available for the must-win, 6:05 p.m. game.

But you'd better hustle like Troy Tulowitzki, because they're going fast and prices are climbing.

"We expect all three games this weekend to be sold out," said Rockies spokesman Jay Alves. "We are selling at a brisk pace, but they are not sold yet."

Desperate Gene may be in luck ― if he's willing to drive to Parker.

A Craigslist seller there is offering a dozen upper level seats for $30 each.

If you're hungry with bucks to burn, consider coughing up $400 for a pair of suite-level tickets that include "all you can eat and drink, and you get a fireworks show after the game!!!"

There were still 137 tickets available this afternoon on Stubhub.com. But upper-deck seats had jumped from $25 each before noon to $38 by 3 p.m.

A pair for $324 each was available in the eighth row, just right of home plate.

Coors Field's online box office offerings stretch from $20 each for a pair of upper-deck infield seats ― "Fireworks Obstructed View" ― to $42 each for a pair of infield box seats above third base.

Too rich for your blood?

The Rockies always save 1,500 seats in the outfield Rockpile at $4 each up to a 2 1/2 hours before every game.

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