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  2. American Family Field - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was previously called Miller Park as part of a $40 million naming rights deal with Miller Brewing Company which expired at the end of 2020. [14] Madison -based American Family Insurance purchased the naming rights in a new 15-year deal.

  3. Big Blue crane collapse - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 1999, at approximately 5:12 pm, the Big Blue collapsed during the construction of the Miller Park (now American Family Field) baseball stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a load of over 450 tonnes (440 long tons; 500 short tons) on the hook.

  4. List of baseball parks in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Currently: Structure razed in 2001, infield remains as Little League Baseball park Helfaer Field American Family Field (originally Miller Park) Home of: Milwaukee Brewers – National League (2001–present) Location: 1 Brewers way – Next to County Stadium site – Southwest of the intersection of I-94, and Brewers Boulevard (WIS 175).

  5. Rocky Miller Park - Wikipedia

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    Rocky and Berenice Miller Park is a baseball stadium in Evanston, Illinois. It is the home field of the Northwestern Wildcats college baseball team. The stadium holds 600 people seated and opened for baseball in 1943. [1] In 2014, the park began a renovation, and reopened on April 2, 2016, against the Michigan Wolverines. The renovation added ...

  6. History of professional baseball in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The future American Family Field was opened as "Miller Park" in 2001, built to replace Milwaukee County Stadium. The stadium was built with US$310 million of public funds (equivalent to $530 million in 2023), which drew some controversy at the time. It is the only sporting facility in the United States to have a fan-shaped retractable roof.

  7. Milwaukee County Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The new stadium funding plan proved to be extremely controversial, and it was not until 1996 that groundbreaking began on the new stadium, by now named Miller Park as part of a sponsorship deal with nearby Miller Brewing Company. Miller Park's most distinctive new feature was a retractable roof, deemed essential to drawing fans during the cool ...

  8. Miller Park (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Miller Park, now known as American Family Field, is a baseball stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Miller Park may also refer to: Places.

  9. Larry H. Miller Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Larry H. Miller Sports Complex is a stadium complex in Provo, Utah. The complex is named after businessman Larry H. Miller; the field is primarily used for baseball. [1] The ballpark has a capacity of 2,204 people and was opened in 2001. Larry H. Miller Field was previously the home of Provo Angels. It currently hosts the BYU Cougars baseball team.