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Joey Meyer of the Denver Zephyrs stands in the upper deck bleachers of Mile High Stadium at the spot where his homer   a 582-foot shot   hit two nights prior on June 2, 1987. The smash was made in the seventh inning off Buffalo Bisons reliever Mike Murphy.
Joey Meyer of the Denver Zephyrs stands in the upper deck bleachers of Mile High Stadium at the spot where his homer a 582-foot shot hit two nights prior on June 2, 1987. The smash was made in the seventh inning off Buffalo Bisons reliever Mike Murphy.
DENVER, CO. -  AUGUST 15: Denver Post sports columnist Benjamin Hochman on Thursday August 15, 2013.   (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post )
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The Coors Field elevator opens to a floor most can’t access, and the man leads me through a door he carefully unlocks, soon approaching a chain-linked area sealed by a black tarp, and as he cagily opens the cage, I exclaim: “HOLY BLEEP!” It’s a hidden museum of baseball lore, a mausoleum of Colorado history. “Soak it all in,” said Paul Parker, the Rockies’ official historian.

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