By Associated Press - Wednesday, March 29, 2017

DENVER (AP) - The Colorado Rockies have struck a deal with the state to keep the team at Coors Field for 30 more years.

The Denver Post reports (https://goo.gl/d9yqzH ) the team agreed Wednesday to a $200 million, 30-year lease with the Metropolitan Baseball Stadium District, the state division that owns Coors Field. As part of the deal, the Rockies will be allowed to lease and develop a valuable plot of land next to the ballpark, paying the stadium district $125 million for 99 years.

The Rockies will pay about $2.5 million a year in rent, plus the lease on the new land, totaling $200 million over the term. A 22-year lease was set to expire Thursday.

Coors Field is unique, in that The Rockies don’t own their own home. Coors has naming rights in perpetuity.

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Information from: The Denver Post, https://www.denverpost.com

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