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in dollars) | architect = Populous | project_manager = Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. | structural engineer = Geiger〔(Paul E. Gossen - Experience )〕/THP Ltd.〔(Contacts for the Great American Ballpark/Reds Stadium (DL) )〕 | services engineer = M-E Engineers, Inc.〔(Mayers Electric Helps Revive the Cincinnati Riverfront )〕 | general_contractor = Hunt Construction Group, Inc.〔 | main_contractors = RLE Construction, Inc.〔(Emporis.com - Great American Ball Park )〕 | former_names = | tenants = Cincinnati Reds (MLB) (2003–present) | seating_capacity = 42,319 (2008–present) 42,271 (2003–2007) | Attendance record = 44,599 (2010 NLDS, Game 3) | dimensions = Left Field - 328 ft (100 m) Left-Center - 379 ft (116 m) Center Field - 404 ft (123 m) Right-Center - 370 ft (113 m) Right Field - 325 ft (99 m) Backstop - 55 ft (17 m) | parking = 850 spaces | publictransit= Broadway & E 2nd Street }} Great American Ball Park is a baseball stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, which is the home field of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. It opened in 2003, replacing Cinergy Field (formerly Riverfront Stadium), their home field from 1970 to 2002. The park's name comes from the Great American Insurance Group. The ballpark hosted the 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The Reds put in $5 million for improvements, which included two new bars and upgraded concession stands. ==History== 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「Great American Ball Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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