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Revision as of 09:10, 18 October 2021
Location | Houston, Texas |
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Opened | March 30, 2000 |
Other Names | Enron Field (2000-02) |
Tenants | Houston Astros (2000-present) |
Minute Maid Park is a ballpark in Downtown Houston, Texas, which opened in 2000 as the home stadium of the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB). The ballpark is Houston's first retractable-roofed stadium, and features a natural grass playing field. The ballpark was built as a replacement for the Astrodome, the first domed sports stadium ever built, which opened in 1965.
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List of Major League Baseball stadiums
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