Updated On : 21 Jun, 2017
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Location |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America |
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Venue Type |
Both Indoor & Outdoor |
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Surface Type |
Grass |
Trivia
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Miller Park has been used to shoot scenes of a Hollywood motion picture "Mr. 3000".
Miller Park is a
baseball ground, located in
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin,
United States. It is home to the American professional baseball team
Milwaukee Brewers. Opened on
6th April 2001, the stadium is owned and operated by
Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park and the home team
Milwaukee Brewers. The stadium can hold around
41,900 spectators. The construction work to build the baseball stadium commenced in
1996. American international architecture firm
HKS, Inc. and
NBBJ contributed their best to shape the Baseball Park. A
fan-shaped convertible roof makes the stadium unique.
Significance
- Major League Baseball organized the series between Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Miller Park in 2007.
- Miller Park also played host to a friendly match between Club Atlas and Newcastle United during the 2015 All-Star Break. Club Atlas won the match by 2-1.
- The Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros played a two-game series at Miller Park in September 2008.
- Miller Park hosted the United States Bowling Congress Masters finals on 28th October 2007.
- In July 2014, Chivas of Guadalajara and Swansea City played an international friendly match which resulted in a 1-1 draw infront of 31,000 spectators.
- An event "Field of Honour: A Salute to the Greatest Generation" was held at the stadium on 11th August 2012.
- The stadium hosted the 2002 MLB All-Star Game, between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL). The game resulted in a tie.
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