Coors Field

Section 128 at Coors Field

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Section 128 Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 128 are labeled 4-38, C-W
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row W
  • When looking towards the field/stage, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 128 Reviews

    Front of sections 122-139 are behind the netting

    Baseball Review

    There is some amount of netting or screening in front of sections 122-139. The height and coverage of netting or screening will vary by section.

    • Infield Box

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      Closest Infield Seating: Located on the lowest tier behind home plate and the dugouts for an up-close view of the action.    Prime Dugout Views: Sections 121–125 sit behind the Rockies dugout, while 136–140 sit behind the visitor dugout.    Large Sections: Up to 38 rows per section, so seat location can affect convenience and coverage.    Concourse Access in Higher Rows: Rows 20 and higher are closer to the concourse tunnels.    Shade in the Back Rows: Rows 32 and higher in certain sections benefit from overhead coverage from the club level above.    Who Should Sit Here  Box Level Infield seats are ideal for fans who want to be close to the action without paying for the premium field-level club sections. These seats provide an immersive perspective of the pitcher-batter matchup and plays around the bases, making them a popular choice for fans who want strong infield views.  Location & Seating Details  The Box Level Infield spans the lower bowl behind home plate and along the infield baselines. These sections place fans on the lowest main seating tier of Coors Field.  Rows in these sections typically feature about 14 seats per row, and some sections extend up to 38 rows deep. Because of the larger section size, fans who want quicker access to concessions and restrooms may prefer Rows 20 and higher, which are closer to the concourse entry tunnels.  Sections 121–125 sit directly behind the Rockies dugout, while Sections 136–140 are positioned behind the visitor dugout.  It’s important to note that the sections behind home plate (126–135) do not extend all the way to the field, as the Toyota Clubhouse seating occupies the field-level area directly in front of those sections.  Views from the Box Level Infield  These sections provide excellent views of the infield and home plate, allowing fans to feel very close to the action. From this vantage point, fans can easily follow pitches, watch defensive positioning, and see plays develop across the entire diamond.  Seats along the third base side will typically experience sunlight earlier during day games, while seats along the first base side tend to remain shaded longer.  Shade & Row Recommendations  Because these sections extend deep into the seating bowl, row selection can make a big difference in comfort and convenience.  Fans sitting in the last few rows (Row 32 and higher) in Sections 120–127 and 134–141 can benefit from overhead protection provided by the 200-level seating deck above.  For fans who want easier access to the concourse while still maintaining strong views, Rows 20–30 often provide a good balance of height and convenience.  Premium Alternative  Fans looking for an even more premium experience behind home plate may want to consider Toyota Clubhouse seats, located in the first few rows directly behind home plate. These seats provide some of the closest views in the ballpark along with upgraded amenities compared to standard Box Level seating. 

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