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By Tristan H. Cockcroft
ESPN.com Thursday, February 1, 2007 Any discussion about the Colorado Rockies seemingly begins and ends with Coors Field, where the mile-high altitude for years has made it easily the game's most hitter-friendly environment. But in 2006, Coors wasn't Coors anymore, settling closer to the league norms for much of the season, and now we have to look at the Rockies in a whole different light. A quick look at the final Park Factor numbers shows Coors finished second in the majors in runs scored (1.149) and 10th in home runs (1.167), ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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