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Cooper Stadium : ウィキペディア英語版
Cooper Stadium

in dollars)
| architect = Howard Dwight Smith
| former_names = Red Bird Stadium (1932-1954)
Jets Stadium (1955-1970)
Franklin County Stadium (1977-1984)
| tenants = Columbus Red Birds (AA) (1931-1954)
Columbus Blue Birds (NNL2) (1933)
Columbus Bullies (APFA/AFL) (1938-1941)
Columbus Jets (IL) (1955-1970)
Columbus Magic (ASL) (1979-1980)
Columbus Clippers (IL) (1978-2008)
| seating_capacity = 17,500 (1932-1959)
12,000 (1960-1976)
15,000 (1977-2008)
| dimensions = Left Field - 355 ft
Center Field - 400 ft
Right Field - 330 ft
}}
Cooper Stadium was a baseball stadium in Columbus, Ohio and was the home of the minor league Columbus Clippers from 1977 to 2008.
== History ==

Cooper Stadium has had several names over the years, including Red Bird Stadium, Jets Stadium, and Franklin County Stadium, but in 1984 the stadium was renamed in honor of Harold Cooper, the county commissioner who was responsible for keeping baseball in Columbus in the 1950s. The stadium is owned and operated by the Franklin County, Ohio government. It is located in the section of the city known as Franklinton. Built in 1931 by the St. Louis Cardinals, Red Bird Stadium was constructed using the same blueprints used for creating the Red Wing Stadium in Rochester, N.Y. in 1929. The Cardinals owned both teams when the respective stadiums were built. Cooper Stadium was renovated to its present configuration in 1977 to coincide with the return of minor-league baseball to Columbus after a six-year absence. It presently seats 11,000 in a single deck grandstand with an additional 4,000 overflow bleacher seats. Fans would ring cowbells to get Clippers rallies started.

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