Entering the 2017 Major League Baseball season, the Dodgers have won 97 games against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver. Los Angeles has also lost 90 games since the park opened in 1995.

The Dodgers have thrived at 5,280 feet above sea level.

On a cold, misty Sept. 17, 1996 night, Dodgers pitcher Hideo Nomo threw the only no-hitter in Coors Field history.

A year later (Sept. 26, 1997), catcher Mike Piazza blasted the longest home run in Coors history. It was 496-foot bomb that landed on the concourse in dead center field.

The Dodgers success was not lost on former manager Tommy Lasorda, who publicly praised the Colorado Rockies organization and the Denver fans in the media for the "first-class" treatment the team receives in the Mile High City.

"Nobody treats us better," Lasorda said.

The Rockies have had very good success at home, accumulating a 1,036-877 at home.

The San Francisco Giants rank second in visitors' success at Coors Field, having won 84 games.

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