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The Colorado Rockies play "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" when they score a run at Coors Field. This classic Baseball song celebrates the spirit of the game and is a tradition in many ballparks. The energetic atmosphere enhances the excitement of scoring for both players and fans alike.

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