Ballpark Guide
Coors Field
Park factors and prop betting implications for games at Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies.
Run Factor
1.20
Extreme Hitter
HR Factor
1.25
Extreme Hitter
Roof
Open
Wind matters
Capacity
50,398
Opened 1995
Prop Betting Implications at Coors Field
Hits Props
A run factor of 1.20 means Coors Field inflates offensive production. High-contact hitters see a bump to their expected hits total in home games here.
Home Run Props
A HR factor of 1.25 means Coors Field significantly boosts HR probability. Power hitters playing here see elevated HR prop value — especially with wind blowing out.
Weather Adjustment
Coors Field is an open-air stadium. Wind blowing out (towards the outfield) at 10+ km/h adds significant HR probability. Wind blowing in suppresses HR and hits totals. ProprStats automatically applies weather adjustments from Open-Meteo for every game played here.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the run factor at Coors Field?
Coors Field has a run factor of 1.20, meaning it is a hitter-friendly environment that inflates run totals compared to the MLB average of 1.00.
What is the home run factor at Coors Field?
Coors Field has a home run factor of 1.25. A factor above 1.00 means more HRs are hit here than average, while below 1.00 means fewer. This directly impacts HR prop lines.
Is Coors Field good for hits props?
With a run factor of 1.20, Coors Field is above-average for hits props — look for value on the over for high-contact hitters.
Does Coors Field have a roof?
No, Coors Field is an open-air stadium. Wind direction and temperature can significantly affect batting outcomes — especially for HR props. Always check weather before placing bets.
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