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in dollars) $14.5 million (renovation) |architect = Populous |structural engineer = Harper & Kerr, P.A. |services engineer = Bredson & Associates, Inc. |general_contractor = Markur Contractors Inc. |former_names = Kane County Events Park (1991–1993) Philip B. Elfstrom Stadium (1993–2011) |tenants = Kane County Cougars (MWL) (1991–present) |seating_capacity = 3,600 (1991) 4,800 (1992–1996) 5,600 (1997–1999) 7,400 (2000–2014) 10,923 (2015–present) | dimensions = Left Field: 335 feet Center Field: 400 feet Right Field: 335 feet }} Fifth Third Bank Ballpark (originally Kane County Events Park and formally Philip B. Elfstrom Stadium) is a baseball field located in Geneva, Illinois. The stadium was built in 1991 and holds 10,923 people. It is the home of the Kane County Cougars. ==History== Fifth Third Bank Ballpark was originally named after Philip B. Elfstrom, the former Kane County Forest Preserve President, and the person most responsible for bringing minor league baseball to Kane County. The Forest Preserve's Elfstrom Stadium serves as the friendly home of the Kane County Cougars, an Arizona Diamondbacks affiliated Class A minor league baseball team. The stadium was constructed in 1991, and in 2001 the Cougars set a league attendance record of 523,222. On May 3, 2012 or "5/3 day", the stadium was officially renamed Fifth Third Bank Ballpark. On June 18, 2012, Fifth Third Bank Ballbark was the home for the 2012 Midwest League All-Star Game. It was the second All-Star held in the stadium; the first was in 2000. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fifth Third Bank Ballpark」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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