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Greater Nevada Field

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For Reno 1868 FC matches, the field was converted into an all-natural grass surface by laying sod over the infield from third base to halfway between first and second base. The pitcher's mound and home plate were covered with tarps, and temporary sideboards and endboards were erected from left field
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There are over 10 locations to park at Greater Nevada Field. Greater Nevada Field offers valet parking, suite-level parking, and parking for those with a disabled parking permit directly across the stadium. The Basin Street nine-story parking structure, National Bowling Stadium, and downtown casinos
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beyond right field, and has standing room surrounding the entire field. In addition, there are two "party zones" with picnic table seating, 22 luxury skyboxes, a 150-person club suite, and two 15-person luxury dugout suites located immediately behind home plate. Due to the flexibility of party
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On September 15, 2009, construction began on phase 2 of the stadium, the Freight House District. The grand opening coincided with the opening day of the Reno Aces 2010 season. Now known as "Upstairs at Greater Nevada Field", the upper level contains an outdoor bar and stage area for concerts,
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county rental car tax surcharge to partially finance the new stadium. However, Sierra Nevada Baseball's plans fell through when they were unable to secure the private financing portion of construction, as well as the cost to purchase and relocate a Triple-A team.
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Bugsy's Sports Bar (which overlooks the left field line), Good Hops (formerly Duffy's Ale House) and the 250 Lounge. The lower level contained Arroyo Mexican Grill until 2017 and Red's Broken Bat BBQ from 2017-2019. The space is currently vacant.
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On March 17, 2016, the Aces and Greater Nevada Credit Union announced a 15-year agreement for naming rights, changing the name of the stadium from Aces Ballpark to Greater Nevada Field. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
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to right-center and along the right field wall. The field was oriented in an east-west layout, with one goal in front of the Aces bullpen in right field and the other goal near Sections 101-102 along the left field line.
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Ground was broken on February 25, 2008, for what was tentatively called Sierra Nevada Stadium. It was constructed on an accelerated schedule, with only 1 year, 50 days between breaking ground and opening day.
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In 2007, SK Baseball stepped in and proposed a new stadium plan, redeveloping an eastern portion of downtown Reno. They entered into an agreement with the county in May 2007, secured financing, and bought the
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zones, skyboxes and large general admission areas, game attendance can regularly be above the official stadium capacity. Four concession stands are staggered throughout the stands.
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began play in 2017 at Greater Nevada Field and was owned and operated by the same management as the Reno Aces until the club folded at the conclusion of the 2020 Season.
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Greater Nevada Field has an official capacity of 9,100, with 6,500 fixed individual stadium seats, and the rest through general admission. The park has a
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The drive to build a stadium in the Reno-Sparks area began in 2002, with Sierra Nevada Baseball's purchase of land near the Sparks Marina. In 2003,
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On April 17, 2009, the Reno Aces played their first home game in Aces Stadium, to an over-capacity crowd of 9,167. They beat the
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are more likely. The elevation of the natural grass playing field is approximately 4,500 feet (1,370 m) above
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in the bottom of the 7th inning. Due to the high elevation and generally dry climate, prior to the 2014 season a
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hit the park's first triple on opening night, but the first home run came the following night.
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hit it in the bottom of the first inning, and went on to hit the park's first
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announced that Reno had been selected to receive an expansion franchise.
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Stadium construction on February 13, 2009, two months before opening day
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in Denver was built to try and reduce the hitter's advantage.
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with the intent of moving them to Reno by the 2009 season.
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Reno
Nevada
Coordinates
39°31′44″N 119°48′29″W / 39.529°N 119.808°W / 39.529; -119.808
SK Baseball
Capacity
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HNTB
Devcon Construction
Reno Aces
PCL
AAAW
Reno 1868 FC
USLC
Minor League Baseball
Reno
Nevada
Triple-A
Reno Aces
Pacific Coast League
Truckee River
state legislature
Washoe
Tucson Sidewinders
Salt Lake Bees
Triple-A All-Star Game
International League
Pacific Coast League

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