Denver Post mistakenly uses wrong photo for Coors Field feature
Apr 6, 2018, 10:21 AM
Let’s be honest, mistakes happen. It’s an inevitable part of life.
But in some instances, even when you apologize, Twitter won’t let you forget what you’ve done.
The Denver Post learned that the hard way Friday when it ran it’s “Ultimate Visitors Guide to Coors Field” ahead of the Colorado Rockies’ home opener.
.@denverpost, I love you guys… but this seems to be a rather LARGE photo error in your Rockies guide. That stadium…. is Citizens Bank in Philly pic.twitter.com/Oycs87K1P7
— Nick Penzenstadler (@npenzenstadler) April 6, 2018
As one would expect, they apologized for their mistake shortly after realizing the error had been made, tweeting a beautiful picture of the right stadium.
Due to a production error, an image of Citizens Bank Park ran in place of Coors Field on the cover of today's Life & Culture section. Please enjoy this beautiful image of Coors Field photographed yesterday. The Denver Post sincerely regrets the error. pic.twitter.com/0bwW2snOLb
— The Denver Post (@denverpost) April 6, 2018
While an apology may go a long way for some, Twitter on the other hand wasn’t as forgiving.
What a lovely photo of Citizens Bank Park.
Right, @denverpost? 😉 https://t.co/CHV1mC4Gr2
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 6, 2018
The Ultimate Visitor's Guide to Tropicana Field
That bridge in the background is the reason no one will come to games pic.twitter.com/UfDSLa5rSc
— Adam Sanford (@Adam_A_Sanford) April 6, 2018
The ultimate guide to Yankee Stadium. Just check out that NYC Skyline. pic.twitter.com/CdukMtuTQA
— Dylan Stephens (@dylanls1763) April 6, 2018
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