Proceeds from tickets will benefit the Colorado Rockies Foundation, which benefits community programs throughout the Rocky Mountain region to support underprivileged and at-risk youth through programs for youth baseball, education and health.
Arenado, who tied the Nationals' Bryce Harper for the National League lead in home runs with 42 and won a Silver Slugger Award, a Gold Glove Award, The Fielding Bible Award and a Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award, will be a featured attraction. Gonzalez, a two-time All-Star, hit 40 homers and LeMahieu appeared in his first All-Star Game.
Most of the Rockies -- not only established Major Leaguers but players from the entire 40-man roster -- will be available to meet fans and participate in various activities.