Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
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Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
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Capacity
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200323,145
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Dimensions
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Left Field335 ft
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Left-Center375 ft
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Center Field408 ft
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Right-Center375 ft
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Right Field335 ft
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Fence10 feet near center and 8 feet for rest of the outfield
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Tenants
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1949-1954Omaha Cardinals
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1955-1959Omaha Cardinals
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1961-1962
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1969-19982001-presentOmaha Royals
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1999-2000Omaha Golden Spikes
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Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium is a baseball stadium which was built in 1948 in Omaha, Nebraska; it serves as the home of both the minor league Omaha Royals and the annual NCAA Division I College World Series.
Related Topics:
Baseball - 1948 - Omaha, Nebraska - Minor league - Omaha Royals - NCAA - Division I - College World Series
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Professional Baseball History |
| ► | Rosenblatt and the College World Series |
| ► | Outlook |
| ► | See Also |
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