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  1. American Family Field - where a fan upon encountering the brick facade and structural elegance can't help but feel the reincarnation of baseball's romantic past. Intimate proximity to the players, natural grass, and a unique configuration separates this ballpark from any in the world. More details ».

  2. American Family Field Information. American Family Field, where a fan upon encountering the brick facade and structural elegance can't help but feel the reincarnation of baseball's romantic past. Intimate proximity to the players, natural grass, and a unique configuration separates this ballpark.

  3. Feb 20, 2024 · American Family Field At A Glance. Address: 1 Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI 53214. Opened: April 6th, 2001. Capacity: 41,900. Dimensions. LF: 344 feet. LCF: 371 feet. CF: 400 feet. RCF: 374 feet. RF: 345 feet. New for 2024. New Scoreboard: The most obvious new feature of American Family Field is the gargantuan scoreboard installed in center field.

  4. American Family Field is a retractable roof stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Located southwest of the intersection of Interstate 94 and Brewers Boulevard, it is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Milwaukee Brewers. It opened in 2001 as a replacement for Milwaukee County Stadium.

  5. The ballpark opened in 2001. American Family Field replaced Milwaukee County Stadium, which was home to the Milwaukee Braves (1953 to 1965) and the Brewers (1970 to 2000), and opened at the start of the 2001 season. When you pull up in front of American Family Field, the first thing that you notice will almost certainly be its unique appearance.

  6. Learn about seating options and ticket section locations for Brewers games at American Family Field.

  7. Apr 30, 2023 · American Family Field website. Year Opened: 2001. Capacity: 41,900. Brewers, Brats, and Baseball. The home of the Brewers opened in 2001 as Miller Field, then became American Family Field in time for the 2021 season. This was in conjunction with a marketing rights deal involving Madison, Wisconsin-based American Family Life Insurance Company.

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