Minute Maid Park
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Minute Maid Park is a retractable-roof baseball stadium in downtown Houston, Texas, best known as the home venue of Major League Baseball’s Houston Astros.
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
baseball stadium
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retractable-roof stadium → sports venue → |
| architect |
HOK Sport (now Populous)
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Populous NERFINISHED → |
| brokeGround |
1997-10-30
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| builtOnSiteOf |
Union Station
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| city |
Houston
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| constructionStart |
1997
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| country |
United States
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| fieldOrientation |
northeast
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| formerName |
Astros Field
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Enron Field NERFINISHED → |
| hasDesignElement |
Union Station facade
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| hasEventType |
Major League Baseball games
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college baseball games → concerts → |
| hasFeature |
Crawford Boxes
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Tal’s Hill (former feature) NERFINISHED → retractable roof → train above left field → |
| hasNickname |
The Ballpark at Union Station
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The Juice Box NERFINISHED → |
| homeVenueOf |
Houston Astros
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| hostedEvent |
2004 MLB All-Star Game
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2017 World Series games → 2019 World Series games → |
| leagueOfPrimaryTenant |
Major League Baseball
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| locatedIn |
United States
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downtown Houston → |
| location |
Houston, Texas
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| namedAfter |
Minute Maid
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| opened |
2000-03-30
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| operator |
Houston Astros
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| outfieldWallFeature |
Crawford Boxes in left field
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| owner |
Harris County–Houston Sports Authority
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| primaryUse |
baseball
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| publicTransit |
METRORail light rail
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| roofType |
mechanically retractable
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| scoreboardType |
high-definition video board
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| seatingCapacity |
approximately 41000
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| sponsor |
Minute Maid
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| state |
Texas
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| surface |
natural grass
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| tenant |
Houston Astros
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| yearOpened |
2000
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