Victory Field

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Victory Field is a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, best known as the home of the Indianapolis Indians.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
minor league baseball stadium
alsoUsedFor concerts
special events
architecturalStyle modern ballpark design
awarded multiple “Best Minor League Ballpark” honors
city Indianapolis NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distanceToDowntownSkylineView outfield view of Indianapolis skyline
fieldOrientation northeast
hasAmenity concession stands
kids play area
team store
hasBullpens beyond outfield fences
hasFeature club seats
outdoor lawn seating
picnic areas
suites
hasOutfieldDimensions center field 405 feet
left field 330 feet
right field 320 feet
hasScoreboardType video scoreboard
hasSeatingType berm seating
fixed seats
homeVenueOf Indianapolis Indians NERFINISHED
leagueLevelServed Minor League Baseball NERFINISHED
locatedIn downtown Indianapolis NERFINISHED
location Indianapolis, Indiana NERFINISHED
namedAfter victory in World War II
near Gainbridge Fieldhouse NERFINISHED
Indiana Convention Center NERFINISHED
Lucas Oil Stadium NERFINISHED
opened 1996
openingDate July 11, 1996
operator Indianapolis Indians NERFINISHED
owner Capital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County NERFINISHED
partOf White River State Park area NERFINISHED
predecessorVenueOfTeam Bush Stadium NERFINISHED
primaryTenantSince 1996
primaryUse baseball
scoreboardLocation left-center field
seatingCapacity approximately 14,000
state Indiana
surface natural grass
tenant Indianapolis Indians NERFINISHED
usedByClassLevel Triple-A
usedByLeague International League NERFINISHED

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