Victory Field

Victory Field
Victory Field
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Généralités
Adresse 501 West Maryland Street
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Coordonnées 39° 45′ 54″ N 86° 10′ 06″ W / 39.765, -86.1683339° 45′ 54″ Nord
       86° 10′ 06″ Ouest
/ 39.765, -86.16833
  
Construction et ouverture
Ouverture 11 juillet 1996
Architecte HOK Sport
Coût de construction 18 millions $USD
Utilisation
Clubs résidents Indianapolis Indians (depuis 1996)
Propriétaire Ville d'Indianapolis
Équipement
Surface Pelouse naturelle
Capacité 15 500

Géolocalisation sur la carte : États-Unis

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Victory Field

Géolocalisation sur la carte : Indiana

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Victory Field

Le Victory Field est un stade de baseball situé à Indianapolis dans l'État de l'Indiana.

Depuis 1996, c'est le domicile des Indianapolis Indians, qui sont une équipe de baseball de niveau Triple-A en Ligue internationale et affiliés avec les Pirates de Pittsburgh de la Ligue majeure de baseball. Le Victory Field a une capacité de 15 500 places et dispose de 28 suites.

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Histoire

Événements

  • Triple-A All-Star Game, 11 juillet 2001

Dimensions

  • Left field (Champ gauche): 320 pieds (97.5 mètres)
  • Center field (Champ central): 402 pieds (122.5 mètres)
  • Right field (Champ droit): 320 pieds (97.5 mètres)

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