Cool but creepy.
Heavy rains, high winds and pea-sized hail fell in the Denver area before Thursday night’s game between the Colorado Rockies and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
At Coors Field, literally everything was covered in ice, including the tarps covering the infield and outfield. In fact, the black tarpaulin and the green grass have turned completely white. And the dugout was so covered with hail that it could easily be mistaken for a mountain of snow.
A winter wonderland has turned Rockies players into snow angels and swan dives, while maintenance staff at Coors Field have been busy raking the hail to bring the field back into competitive condition. I was being chased.The game was postponed 1 hour 50 minutes.
Just a completely crazy scene.
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#Rockies The dugout was about two feet deep in hail, down to the handle of the door to the clubhouse. Insane! pic.twitter.com/peEQVEkono
— Kelsey Wingert Lynch (@KelsWingert) June 29, 2023
I have never seen so much hail in my life.
As you know, we are witnessing such crazy things happening in the world today (in politics and in our society). Killer whales are attacking people all over the world in our oceans (I can’t help but bring up that example because I recently learned about it). also got me thinking about the apocalypse), and now there’s two feet of hail and it looks like it’s winter even though it’s almost June, or July. (Related: Report: James Harden opted into current deal, set to work with traded 76ers)
Don’t get me wrong, it’s also pretty cool to witness, but hey, isn’t this something creepy?