Charles Schwab Field Omaha

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Charles Schwab Field Omaha is a baseball stadium in Omaha, Nebraska, best known as the longtime home of the College World Series.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
sports venue
brokeGroundOn January 21, 2009
city Omaha
constructionCost over 100 million US dollars
country United States
distanceFromDowntown near downtown Omaha
expandedCapacity around 35,000 with standing room
fieldOrientation generally northeast
formerName TD Ameritrade Park Omaha
hasAccessibilityFeature ADA-accessible seating
hasEventType college baseball games
concerts
high school baseball games
other outdoor events
hasFeature bullpens
club seating
concourse with concessions
dugouts
outdoor seating bowl
press box
suites
hasLighting stadium lights for night games
hasSeatingType chairback seats
hasVideoBoards outfield video board
hosts Big Ten baseball tournament
Creighton University home baseball games
NCAA Division I College World Series
isKnownFor hosting the College World Series
modern replacement for Rosenblatt Stadium
leagueLevelHosted NCAA Division I
location Omaha, Nebraska
namedAfter Charles Schwab Corporation
neighborhood North Downtown Omaha
openedOn April 19, 2011
operator Metropolitan Entertainment & Convention Authority
outfieldWallHeight varied by section
owner Metropolitan Entertainment & Convention Authority
primaryUse baseball
publicTransit Omaha Metro bus service
replaced Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
scoreboardType video scoreboard
seatingCapacity approximately 24,000
sponsor Charles Schwab Corporation
sponsorshipType naming rights
state Nebraska
surface natural grass
tenant College World Series
Creighton Bluejays baseball


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