Rockies’ Charlie Blackmon bids adieu to Coors Field in emotional finale

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It takes a lot to overwhelm Charlie Blackmon. Blazing fastballs rarely did. Neither did the intense pressure of big-league baseball.

But Sunday afternoon’s festivities at Coors Field in front of a sellout crowd of 48,320 fans left the Rockies’ four-time All-Star outfielder gobsmacked.

“This exceeded my wildest expectations, and it’s just been incredible for me and my family,” the 38-year-old Blackmon said after playing the 1,624th and final game of his career in a 2-1 loss to the Dodgers.

Blackmon’s going-away party included words of adulation, video tributes (from former Rockies greats Nolan Arenado, Trevor Story, Todd Helton and Walt Weiss), multiple standing ovations and goosebumps aplenty.

The Rockies even gifted Blackmon a Toyota Tundra truck, adorned with the team logo on the side and his No. 19 on the hood. The white truck had previously been perched on a pedestal on the left-field concourse. Now, Blackmon will take it back to Georgia with him.

“I had no idea, I was shocked,” he said. “What an incredible gift. To have it be part of Coors Field — the truck that was up there — that’s pretty special.”

But two moments before the game caused “Chuck Nazty’s” heart to skip a beat and elicit a few tears.

His wife, Ashley, and their two young children, Josie and Wyatt, joined him on the field for a pregame ceremony, where he was presented with a plaque. His kids then threw out the game’s first pitch.

Next, Blackmon took the field, all alone, jogging to center to the sounds of John Fogerty’s song, “Centerfield.” He had not played the position since the 2018 playoffs between the Brewers and Rockies.

The fans serenaded him with cheers.

Colorado Rockies right fielder Charlie Blackmon high fives fans as he takes his final lap around the field after their final home game of the season at Coors Field in Denver on Sept. 29, 2024. It was the season finale for the Colorado Rockies as they play their final home game for the season. The Rockies lost to the Dodgers 2-1. It was the final game for popular player Charlie Blackmon who retired after 14 years with the Rockies. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)

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