Greater Nevada Field

From BR Bullpen

  • Name: Greater Nevada Field
  • GPS-able Address: 250 Evans Ave., Reno, NV 89501
  • Ballpark Owner: SK Baseball, LLC (also owns Reno Aces)
  • Architects: HNTB
  • Groundbreaking: 2/25/2008
  • Minor League Baseball Teams: Reno Aces (AAA) 2009-present
  • Class/League History: AAA/Pacific Coast League 2022-present; AAA/Triple-A West 2021; AAA/Pacific Coast League 2009-2020
  • First Professional Baseball Game: 4/17/2009; stadium debut of Class AAA Aces
  • Others Playing or Operating Here: None
  • Previous Ballpark Names: Aces Ballpark 2009-2015
  • LF: 339 CF: 400 RF: 340
  • Seats: 6,510
  • Stated Capacity: 9,013
  • House Baseball/Softball Record Attendance: 10,520, 7/4/2016
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Greater Nevada Field in Reno, NV, is the home of the Reno Aces, the Arizona Diamondbacks' Pacific Coast League farm team.

Built in just over a year - a fast raising for a Triple-A facility - the brick ballpark and the team that was formerly the Tucson Sidewinders key a retail/dining/nightlife complex.

The playpen's working name during construction was Sierra Nevada Stadium, but by its 2009 opening it had been renamed Aces Ballpark for the nickname the team had chosen. It continued under that moniker until Greater Nevada Credit Union bought naming rights before the 2016 season. In between, it was refinanced after just four seasons of play. Ownership blamed that remarkable need on the Great Recession.

Due to an odd design, the farthest home run distance from home plate is not in the usual center field but in right-center.


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Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | Constellation Field | Dell Diamond | Isotopes Park | Southwest University Park Cheney Stadium | Greater Nevada Field | Las Vegas Ballpark | Smith's Ballpark | Sutter Health Park