Chase Field

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Chase Field is a retractable-roof baseball stadium in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, best known as the home of Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
retractable-roof stadium
sports venue
alsoUsedFor college football games
concerts
other sporting events
brokeGround 1996
city Phoenix
climateControl air conditioning
constructionCost approximately US$350 million
country United States
divisionOfPrimaryTenant National League West
fieldOrientation roughly northeast
formerName Bank One Ballpark
hasFeature air-conditioned interior when roof is closed
swimming pool beyond right-center field
hasNickname The BOB
hasRetractableRoofMaterial steel
hasScoreboardType large high-definition video board
hasSeatingType bleacher seating
club seats
suites
homeVenueOf Arizona Diamondbacks
hostedEvent 2001 World Series games
2011 MLB All-Star Game
World Baseball Classic games
leagueOfPrimaryTenant Major League Baseball
locatedIn downtown Phoenix
location Phoenix, Arizona
namedAfter JPMorgan Chase & Co.
nearbyLandmark Footprint Center
Phoenix Convention Center
opened 1998
openedAsHomeOf expansion team Arizona Diamondbacks
openingDate 1998-03-31
operator Arizona Diamondbacks
owner Maricopa County Stadium District
parking adjacent parking garages and lots
primarySport baseball
primaryUse professional baseball
publicTransit Valley Metro Rail (nearby stations)
renamedFrom Bank One Ballpark to Chase Field in 2005
roofType retractable roof
seatingCapacity approximately 48,000
sponsor Chase Bank
state Arizona
surface natural grass
tenant Arizona Diamondbacks


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