You’ll never guess who has the cheapest beer in the Major Leagues

There’s no confusing the price difference between a happy hour beer in Lower Downtown and a frothy pour at Coors Field — or any big sports venue, for that matter.

But Colorado Rockies fans lamenting the fact that the team has the worst odds (or the second worse or third worst, depending on who you ask) of winning their World Series, they can at least rejoice in a new survey claiming that Denver’s ballpark also serves the cheapest beer.

DENVER, CO - APRIL 25: From left to right, service reps for a major entertainment business in Denver, Rachelle Alen, Trish Mortel and Meg Bailey enjoy each others company, soda and beers from the Rooftop at Coors Field before the Colorado Rockies played the San Diego Padres April 22, 2018. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO – APRIL 25: From left to right, service reps for a major entertainment business in Denver, Rachelle Alen, Trish Mortel and Meg Bailey enjoy each others company, soda and beers from the Rooftop at Coors Field before the Colorado Rockies played the San Diego Padres April 22, 2018. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)

The average cost of a beer at Coors Field is $3, according to NJ.bet, an online casino and betting website. By comparison, a beer at Citi Field in New York costs an average of $12, while a beer at Minute Maid Park — home of last year’s World Series-winning Houston Astros — is $7.50.

The team opens its season today in San Diego against the Padres. The Rockies play their first home game on Thursday, April 6.

We’re not sure where NJ.bet is finding these $3 beers at Coors Field, but if we had to place a wager, so to speak, it would be on the party deck during a Tuesday day game against the A’s (one of the other teams to have the lowest odds to win the World Series in 2023).

Here’s the rest of the analysis.

#1. Citi Field – New York Mets: $12
#2. Guaranteed Rate Field – Chicago White Sox: $10.75
#3. Wrigley Field – Chicago Cubs: $10.49
#4. Oriole Park at Camden Yards – Baltimore Orioles: $10
#5. Citizens Bank Park – Philadelphia Phillies: $9.99
#6. Nationals Park – Washington Nationals: $9.95
#7. Fenway Park – Boston Red Sox: $9.50
#8. Oracle Park – San Francisco Giants: $9
#9. American Family Field – Milwaukee Brewers: $9
#10. Globe Life Field – Texas Rangers: $8
#11. Minute Maid Park – Houston Astros: $7.50
#12. RingCentral Coliseum – Oakland Athletics: $7
#13. Dodger Stadium – Los Angeles Dodgers: $6.75
#14. PNC Park – Pittsburgh Pirates: $6.50
#15. Great American Ball Park – Cincinnati Reds: $6.49
#16. Yankee Stadium – New York Yankees: $6
#17. Kauffman Stadium – Kansas City Royals: $5.50
#18. Busch Stadium – St. Louis Cardinals: $5
#19. Truist Park – Atlanta Braves: $5
#20. T-Mobile Park – Seattle Mariners: $5
#21. Petco Park – San Diego Padres: $5
#22. Progressive Field – Cleveland Guardians: $5
#23. Target Field – Minnesota Twins: $5
#24. Tropicana Field – Tampa Bay Rays: $5
#25. Comerica Park – Detroit Tigers: $5
#26. LoanDepot Park – Miami Marlins: $5
#27. Chase Field – Arizona Diamondbacks: $4.99
#28. Angel Stadium – Los Angeles Angels: $4.50
#29. Coors Field – Colorado Rockies: $3

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