What Happened to the Rocky Mountain Vibes Baseball Team?

What happened to the Rocky Mountain Vibes Baseball Team? The Colorado Springs-based independent Pioneer League club ceased operations after the 2025 season, marking the end of professional baseball in the city for the first time in nearly four decades. Announced in late October 2025, the decision leaves the Pikes Peak region without a local team heading into 2026.

For more details, see the Colorado Public Radio report and FOX21 News coverage.

Background on the Rocky Mountain Vibes. The Vibes began play in 2019 as a Rookie-level affiliate in the Pioneer League, succeeding the Colorado Springs Sky Sox (a Triple-A team from 1988–2018). They played at UCHealth Park (now Blocktickets Park), drawing modest crowds (average ~2,390 in 2025) with a fun, community-focused vibe. The team was part of MLB’s 2020 minor league restructuring, shifting the Pioneer League to independent status.

Why the Team Folded. Owner D.G. Elmore and Pioneer League officials cited unsustainable economics after other Colorado teams (e.g., Northern Colorado Owlz) folded. With no remaining in-state teams, travel costs became prohibitive. The Vibes did not relocate—instead, they shut down entirely, with no 2026 season planned. This mirrors broader challenges in independent baseball, where low attendance and rising expenses strain viability.

Local Impact on Colorado Springs. The loss ends 37 years of pro baseball in the Springs, affecting fans, families, and the local economy. UCHealth Park (Blocktickets Park) now lacks a primary tenant, though the owner has no immediate plans for it. For residents in neighborhoods like Briargate or downtown, summer evenings at the ballpark were a staple—its absence reduces community gathering spots. Military families near Peterson AFB and Fort Carson lose a low-cost entertainment option.

Looking Ahead. While the Vibes are gone, Colorado Springs’ sports scene remains vibrant with college, high school, and recreational leagues. Fans hope for future revival, perhaps through a new independent team or expansion.

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