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The stripe returns: What is that purple stripe by Coors Field?

Denver celebrates the return of baseball by bringing back a special tradition.

DENVER — The tradition of the purple stripe is back in LoDo.

Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure crews painted a purple stripe down Blake Street in downtown Denver Thursday morning for the Rockies' home-opening weekend. The team takes on the Tampa Bay Rays at 2:10 p.m. Friday at Coors Field. 

The purple stripe runs between 22nd and 19th streets on Blake Street – right in front of Coors Field – with a few Rockies logos along the way.

Denver crews bring the spray-painters out ahead of the home-opening weekend to allow the paint to dry.

Some years, the weather throws a curveball and snow showers wash away the water-based paint. That happened in 2014.

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The painting of the purple line is a tradition that started in 1995, when the Rockies held their first home opener at Coors Field.

That opener was on April 26, 1995, and it was 39 degrees for the first pitch. The Rockies won 11-9 against the New York Mets with a walk-off homer.

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