Charlie Blackmon during a game at Coors Field in May. Photo: Dustin Bradford/Getty Images
Colorado Rockies stalwart Charlie Blackmon will hang his baseball cleats for good once this miserable season ends on Sunday.
The big picture: Blackmon, 38, announced his retirement this month after spending his entire major league career with the Rockies.
He was drafted by the Rockies from Georgia Tech in 2008 and made his major league debut in June 2011.
Between the lines: He endeared himself to Rox fans by sporting iconic facial hair, regularly hitting homers and having perhaps the best walk-up song on the team.
⚾️ By the numbers: We looked at his most impressive numbers during his 14-season run.
1,801 hits
1,620 games played (second-all time)
991 runs scored
334 doubles
226 home runs
68 triples (all-time team record)
4 All-Star appearances
1 Zeus-level beard
What's next: The Rockies play the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight to start their final three-game series of the season at Coors Field.
Colorado will host a tribute for Blackmon during Sunday's season finale.