Charles Schwab Field Omaha
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Le TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, est un stade de baseball de 24 505 places situé à Omaha dans l'État du Nebraska. Il est officiellement inauguré le 18 avril 2011. C'est le domicile des Bluejays de Creighton, club universitaire de baseball de l'université Creighton.
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チャールズ・シュワブ・フィールド(Charles Schwab Field)は、アメリカのネブラスカ州オマハにある野球場。大学野球のクレイトン・ブルージェイズのホームスタジアムであり、NCAAカレッジ・ワールドシリーズも2011年から開催されている。
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Charles Schwab Field Omaha (formerly TD Ameritrade Park Omaha) is a baseball park in Omaha, Nebraska. Opened in 2011, the stadium serves as a replacement for historic Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium. Charles Schwab Field has a seating capacity of 24,000, with the ability to expand to 35,000 spectators. The ballpark was expected to cost US$128 million to construct and is located near the CHI Health Center Omaha. The park turned a profit of $5.6 million in its first year of operation, easily covering its debt payments.
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The field in July 2012 when it was still called TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.
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Charles Schwab Field Omaha (formerly TD Ameritrade Park Omaha) is a baseball park in Omaha, Nebraska. Opened in 2011, the stadium serves as a replacement for historic Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium. Charles Schwab Field has a seating capacity of 24,000, with the ability to expand to 35,000 spectators. The ballpark was expected to cost US$128 million to construct and is located near the CHI Health Center Omaha. The park turned a profit of $5.6 million in its first year of operation, easily covering its debt payments. It is the home field of the Creighton University Bluejays baseball team, and the host venue of the College World Series—the final rounds of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. The College World Series has been held in Omaha since 1950, and will continue to be hosted there through at least 2035. The Big Ten Conference has also held its baseball tournament at the venue, first in 2014 and 2016, and from 2018 through 2022. Attempts were made to bring a professional baseball team to the field, but legal troubles prevented this. The local Pacific Coast League franchise, the Omaha Storm Chasers (formerly Royals), opted for a smaller capacity venue at the new Werner Park, west of Papillion. In 2021, Charles Schwab announced it would be retaining the naming rights to the park following their acquisition of TD Ameritrade in 2020; the TD Ameritrade Park Omaha was subsequently renamed the Charles Schwab Field Omaha.
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Le TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, est un stade de baseball de 24 505 places situé à Omaha dans l'État du Nebraska. Il est officiellement inauguré le 18 avril 2011. C'est le domicile des Bluejays de Creighton, club universitaire de baseball de l'université Creighton.
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チャールズ・シュワブ・フィールド(Charles Schwab Field)は、アメリカのネブラスカ州オマハにある野球場。大学野球のクレイトン・ブルージェイズのホームスタジアムであり、NCAAカレッジ・ワールドシリーズも2011年から開催されている。
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