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in dollars) | architect = Clarke & Caton Faridy Thorne Fraytak P. C. | project_manager = Burris Construction Company- Phase 2〔 | structural engineer = Harrison-Hamnett, P.C.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.hhpccse.com/StadiumProjects--.pdf Harrison-Hamnett, P.C. )〕 | services engineer = Paulus, Sokolowski & Sartor, LLC.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.psands.com/markets/ent.php )〕 | general_contractor = V.J. Scozzari & Sons Inc.- Phase 1 | former_names = Mercer County Waterfront Park (1994–2012) | tenants = Trenton Thunder (EL) (1994–Present) | seating_capacity = 6,150 | dimensions = Left Field: 330 feet Center Field: 407 feet Right Field: 330 feet }} Arm & Hammer Park, formerly known as Mercer County Waterfront Park, is a stadium in Trenton, New Jersey. It is the home baseball park for the Trenton Thunder of the Eastern League. The official seating capacity is 6,150. ==History== The park was built for the 1994 season, although it opened several weeks late due to a rough winter that hampered construction. The sod also was unable to take properly that season, and the field did not properly drain, leading to rainouts on evenings where the sun had been out since noon. The drainage problem was fixed in 1995. The stadium's original name was "Mercer County Waterfront Park" when it opened in 1994. "Samuel J. Plumeri, Sr. Field" was added to the original name in 1999 by Trenton Thunder owner, Joe Plumeri (Chairman and CEO of Willis Group Holdings). Samuel J. Plumeri, Sr. was Joe Plumeri's father. In November 2012, the New Jersey-based Arm & Hammer purchased the ballpark's naming rights and will maintain its sponsorship through 2032. In June 2014, the park hosted the first-ever, gold– and bronze–medal games in baseball for the Special Olympics USA National Games. 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「Arm & Hammer Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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