
Could You Finish This NEW Coors Field Food Challenge?
Colorado baseball fans are ready for a new season with the Colorado Rockies' opening day only a few short days away on Friday, April 3, against the Philadelphia Phillies. Sure, the Rockies have been living up to their name over the past few rocky seasons, but a new year means new hope.
This year, you may want to challenge yourself while you are at a home game at Coors Field. There is a new challenge for you to attempt throughout the nine innings of a Colorado Rockies game.
How the 9-9-9 Challenge Came to Colorado
The 9-9-9 Challenge is being offered at Coors Field this season, and if you can take it on and win, the glory will be all yours. Aramark Sports + Entertainment has partnered with competitive eating star, Joey Chestnut, to create the 9-9-9 Challenge at select ballparks this season.
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One of them happens to be right here in Colorado. The challenge consists of nine mini hot dogs and nine flight-sized beers throughout the nine innings of a Colorado Rockies baseball game. The 9-9-9 Challenge was first introduced in 2025 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the Phillies' postseason.
Coors Field Is One of Only Six Stadiums Offering the 9-9-9 Challenge
Currently, there are only six ballparks that will offer the 9-9-9 Challenge:
- Citi Field - Willets Point Brewery
- Citizens Bank Park - Section 128
- Coors Field - Fanfare, Section 139
- Daikin Park - Crawford Dogs, Sections 109, 418
- Kauffman Stadium - Double Dip Hoagies, Section 247
- Oracle Park - Doggie Diner, Scoreboard Plaza
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Part of me wishes that the MLB and Aramark Sports + Entertainment added three more stadiums to round out the “9” theme. This sounds like one of those “you’ve got to try it at least once” experiences, if you think you can handle it. For more details, fans can check out MLB.com for full challenge information.
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