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It opened in mid-summer [[1996]] and replaced [[Bush Stadium]], which had also been called Victory Field for some 25 years of its existence. The new park seats 15,500 fans.
It opened in mid-summer [[1996]] and replaced [[Bush Stadium]], which had also been called Victory Field for some 25 years of its existence. The new park seats 15,500 fans.


The name was encouraging the victory of the [[United States]] in [[World War II]].
The name reflects the victory of the [[United States]] in [[World War II]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 05:11, 3 June 2008

Victory Field
Map
LocationIndianapolis, Indiana
OwnerIndianapolis, Indiana
CapacityBaseball: 15,500
Field sizeLeft field - 320 ft
Left Center - 418 ft
Center Field - 402 ft
Right Center - 362 ft
Right field - 320 ft
OpenedJuly 11, 1996
Tenants
Indianapolis Indians (International League)

Victory Field is the name of the current minor league baseball park that is the home of the Indianapolis Indians of the International League. It is located in Indianapolis, Indiana.

It opened in mid-summer 1996 and replaced Bush Stadium, which had also been called Victory Field for some 25 years of its existence. The new park seats 15,500 fans.

The name reflects the victory of the United States in World War II.

External links

39°45′54″N 86°10′6″W / 39.76500°N 86.16833°W / 39.76500; -86.16833