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in dollars) | architect = HNTB The Collaborative Inc. Finkbeiner, Pettis & Strout Inc. | services engineer = H. T. Bernsdorff, Inc〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.metal-fabcommercial.com/media/L1964.pdf )〕 | project_manager = The Gateway Group〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://gatewaygroupohio.com/4.html )〕 | general_contractor = Lathrop Construction Associates, Inc.〔 | former_names = | tenants = Toledo Mud Hens (IL) (2002–present) | seating_capacity = 10,300 (8,943 fixed seats) | dimensions = Left field: 320 ft Center field: 400 ft Right field: 320 ft }} Fifth Third Field is the name of a minor league baseball stadium in Toledo, Ohio. The facility is home to the Toledo Mud Hens, an International League team and the Triple-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. The stadium seats 10,300 and opened in 2002. It hosted the 2006 Triple-A All-Star Game and home run derby. The stadium was named one of the best minor league ballparks in America by ''Newsweek''. In the summer of 2007, ESPN.com rated The Roost section of Fifth Third Field as the best seats to watch a game in minor league baseball. The Ohio-based Fifth Third Bank purchased the naming rights to the stadium. Fifth Third Bank also holds the naming rights to Fifth Third Field in Dayton, Ohio, Fifth Third Ballpark in Comstock Park, Michigan and Fifth Third Arena on the campus of the University of Cincinnati. ==Location== It is located in downtown Toledo, two blocks from the Maumee River. The new stadium replaced Ned Skeldon Stadium, located in suburban Maumee, Ohio, as the Mud Hens' home. Ned Skeldon Stadium was described as "quaint" or "rustic" and the new park was intended to boost development downtown. A small commercial area has sprung up around the park, centered on St. Clair Street, on the park's southeast side. The street address is 406 Washington Street. The park is bounded by Washington Street (southwest, first base), North Huron Street (northwest, third base), Monroe Street/Henry Morse Way (northeast, left field) and Msgr. Jerome Schmidt Way/North St. Clair Street (southeast, right field). The Fifth Third Field is part of a complex that includes the SeaGate Convention Centre and the Huntington Center (formerly known as the Lucas County Arena). The Lucas County Commissioners teamed with HNTB Architecture Inc., a national sports architecture firm located in Kansas City and local architects and landscape architects The Collaborative Inc, of Toledo to design the Mud Hens Stadium. 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 Field (Toledo, Ohio)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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