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in dollars) | architect = | structural engineer = | services engineer = | general_contractor = | project_manager = | main_contractors = | former_names = Municipal Stadium (1934–1942) | tenants = Syracuse Chiefs (MiLB) (1934–1996) Syracuse Braves (AFL II) (1936) | seating_capacity = 8,416 (1934–1941) 10,006 (1942–1984) 10,500 (1985–1996) | dimensions = Left field: Center field: Right field: }} MacArthur Stadium was a stadium in Syracuse, New York. Opened in 1934 as Municipal Stadium, it was used primarily for baseball and was the home of Syracuse Chiefs before they moved to P&C Stadium, (now NBT Bank Stadium) in 1997. The ballpark had an initial capacity of 8,416 people; its capacity was increased to 10,006 before it was renamed in honor of General Douglas MacArthur in 1942. The stadium was razed in 1997 to provide a parking lot for the newly built P&C Stadium. == Center field == MacArthur Stadium was noted for having one of the deepest center field fences in minor league baseball, 434 feet, and no ball cleared that fence until 1971, with Richie Zisk being the first player to accomplish that feat. 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「MacArthur Stadium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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