It's the middle of May and Coors Field is completely covered in snow
Coors Field has always occupied a unique place in the Major League landscape. It's the only ballpark where you can sit a full mile above sea level, it's the only ballpark at which you might find a reliever wandering through the forest and, if all that's not enough, it's produced some of the most outright bonkers weather moments in baseball history.
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But even knowing all that, it's still hard to prepare yourself for the photo below -- Coors Field, on _May 21_, blanketed in fresh snow:
Only in Colorado, man.
Hey, at least we know it's possible to play baseball on ice.