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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 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.

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NOTE: The above site asserts that the older Victory Field was given that name "celebrating the United States’ victory in World War II". It is clear from the date it was first assigned (1942) that it was initially about encouraging victory (as with the famous Victory gardens) since there was nothing to celebrate yet.