Louisville Slugger Field
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Louisville Slugger Field | |
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Louisville Slugger Field in 2002 |
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Location | 401 E. Main Street Louisville, Kentucky 40202 |
Broke ground | November, 1998 |
Opened | April 12, 2000 |
Owner | |
Surface | Kentucky Bluegrass |
Construction cost | $27.8 million USD |
Architect | HNTB |
Tenants | |
Louisville Bats (2000-) | |
Capacity | |
13,131 | |
Dimensions | |
Left Field — 325 feet Center Field — 405 feet Right Field — 340 feet |
Louisville Slugger Field is a baseball stadium in Louisville, Kentucky and is home to the Louisville Bats, the AAA affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. It opened in 2000 and with seats for over 13,000 fans. The Ohio River and state of Indiana are visible from the park. The naming rights for the stadium were purchased by Hillerich & Bradsby, makers of the famous Louisville Slugger baseball bat and The Louisville Slugger Museum is down the street. The stadium is accessible from I-64 and I-65.
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