Saturday By Comparison: Arenado Climbs Coors Charts

Nolan Arenado has had an impact at Coors Field.

First, however, it might be worth noting that his career .320 average at Coors Field ranks 41st among players in Rockies history. His run production, however, is reaching elite levels.

Arenado delivered a home run in the Rockies 3-1 victory against the A's on Friday night, which gave him 100 career home runs and 356 career RBI at Coors Field. He is seventh on the all-time chart for both home runs and RBI.

Climbing the Charts at Coors

Player HR X Player RBI
Todd Helton 227 X Todd Helton 859
Larry Walker 154 X Larry Walker 520
Carlos Gonzalez 138 X Carlos Gonzalez 467
Vinny Castilla 132 X Dante Bichette 431
Dante Bichette 111 X Vinny Castilla 422
Troy Tulowitzki 107 X Troy Tulowitzki 385
Nolan Arenado 100 X Nolan Arenado 356
Matt Holliday 91 X Matt Holliday 307
Andres Galarraga 73 X Brad Hawpe 266
Charlie Blackmon 68 X Garrett Atkins 264

The Rockies, meanwhile, are on a roll. They are on a 17-5 run, which has improved their season record to 55-47,  equaling the second-best record in franchise history in the first 102 games of a season. It is also only the sixth time in 26 years that the Rockies have even had a winning record after 102 games.

102 and Rising

Tm W L W-L% RS RA Rdiff Twl Rank Postseason
2017 58 44 .569 544 493 51 87-75 3 Wildcard
2018 55 47 .539 493 500 -7 TBD TBD TBD
2009 55 47 .539 503 455 48 92-70 2 Wildcard
1995 53 49 .520 550 545 5 77-67 2 Wildcard
1996 53 49 .520 619 635 -16 83-79 3
2010 52 50 .510 478 451 27 83-79 3
2007 51 51 .500 494 492 2 90-73 2 NL Pennant
2003 51 51 .500 550 555 -5 74-88 4
2000 50 52 .490 626 596 30 82-80 4
2016 50 52 .490 519 519 0 75-87 3