Colorado Rockies fans slam team’s effort to pour a beer on X: ‘Perfect analogy for management’

Maybe it was the altitude in mile-high Denver. But more likely it was the technology.

Regardless, the Colorado Rockies’ attempt to empty the contents of a Coors Light can into a glass was widely condemned by fans.

Simply put, it was a bad donation.

“Holy s***, that’s the worst donation I’ve ever seen,” one fan wrote on X.

That critic was responding to a video posted by the Rockies’ social media team that has since gone viral for all the wrong reasons: The 35-second clip shows a woman’s hand pouring a can of Coors Light into an empty glass, which she fails to do. tilt.

As a result, the glass becomes overwhelmed with foam – and especially so at Coors Field.

Has anyone ordered foam?

Colorado Rockies fans were outraged by what could best be described as a bad current

Some Rockies fans saw this flow as a

Some Rockies fans saw this flow as a “perfect analogy” for the team’s recent troubles

“Beer sponsors cringe at that pouring,” one fan added.

Another claimed the woman was “pouring that beer like a teenager.”

Others linked the shameful outpouring to the Rockies’ 61-101 season in 2024.

“Coors Light is literally the only thing that gets me through a Rockies season!” moaned one fan.

Another fan took aim at the front office, giving manager Bud Black a one-year extension in October.

“I’m not sure what’s worse,” the fan wrote, “this team’s management or that stream.”

Even teetotalers joined the Rockies’ social media team.

“I don’t drink alcohol and I don’t like beer, but I’m sure that’s not how you serve beer,” one woman wrote. “No hard feelings.”

One fan may have said it best: “This donation is the perfect analogy for how the team operates.”

The Rockies may have a reason for optimism about the future: Prospect Charlie Condon

The Rockies may have a reason for optimism about the future: Prospect Charlie Condon

Rockies may have a reason to celebrate at Coors Light this year, provided they can get their donations right.

Charlie Condon, the third overall pick of the 2024 MLB Draft, could find his way to the majors in 2025. The former Georgia standout received the largest signing bonus in MLB history at $9.25 million and is widely seen as a potential franchise savior. after winning the Golden Spikes award with the Bulldogs.

His 37 home runs were the most of any college player since Lance Berkman had 41 for Rice in 1997. Condon also led all hitters in average (.433), slugging percentage (1.009), total bases (233) and OPS (1.565).

It’s unclear when — or even if — Condon will get his big promotion after dipping his toe at High-A Spokane in 2024.

Until then, Rockies fans plan to self-medicate.

As one fan wrote on X, “I need something much stronger [than Coors Light] to survive the coming season.”