PUEBLO, Colo. (KOAA) — Attention baseball fans, the 2026 Major League Baseball season is here. Several teams across the nation will play their first games of the season this week.

While the Colorado Rockies open their season on the road Friday, lifelong fans in Pueblo are already preparing for their Opening Day traditions.

Good friends Debbie Espinoza and Michael Velarde have turned their love for the Rockies into a fun yearly celebration.

“Back 26 years ago, we went to our first opening day and then it just kept going from there. I’ve been to opening day ever since then, except for COVID,” said Espinoza.

What started as a small gathering has grown significantly over the years.

“We went from 12 people to now up to, we can get up to 200 people,” said Velarde.

Velarde said most of the attendees travel from Pueblo to Coors Field in Denver for the event.

“Pueblo parking lot party. We bring Pueblo to Denver,” said Velarde.

Their tailgate features food, drinks, friends and games before the first pitch.

“We get there around 8 o’clock. We just all hang out. We throw a softball around, play corn hole, have our music going on, and then we go into the game,” said Velarde.

The Rockies became a franchise in 1991 and played their first regular-season game two years later. Despite the team losing over 100 games last year, the fans remain loyal.

“I think they still need to build. I think they’re young right now still. So I say give it a couple of years,” said Espinoza.

State loyalty keeps the duo holding onto hope for the franchise.

“Just being from Colorado, I stick with my Colorado teams,” said Espinoza.

“Never fair weather. Always stick through the good and the bad. That’s what makes you a true fan,” said Velarde.

The Rockies hit off their season this Friday as they play away against the Miami Marlins. Their home opener will be the following Friday, April 3, as they host the Phillies.

“Hey Pueblo, let’s go Rockies,” said Velarde and Espinoza.

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