The Colorado Rockies and the Washington Nationals are two Major League Baseball teams with contrasting histories and geographic locations. The Rockies, established in 1993, represent Denver and the Rocky Mountain region, boasting a passionate fanbase drawn to their high-scoring offense and scenic Coors Field. The Nationals, formerly the Montreal Expos, relocated to Washington D.C. in 2005, bringing baseball back to the nation's capital after a long absence. While the Rockies have experienced periods of success, including a World Series appearance in 2007, the Nationals achieved their own pinnacle in 2019, winning their first World Series title. Both teams compete fiercely within their respective divisions, often facing off in interleague play.