- Melbourne Ballpark
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Melbourne Ballpark Former names Altona Stadium Location Merton Street, Altona, Victoria Coordinates 37°51′36″S 144°46′50″E / 37.86°S 144.78056°ECoordinates: 37°51′36″S 144°46′50″E / 37.86°S 144.78056°E Opened 1990 Owner Baseball Victoria Operator Baseball Victoria Surface Astroturf infield, Grass outfield Capacity 5,000 (2,960 seated) Field dimensions Left Field - 330 feet (101 m)
Left-Center - 378 feet (115 m)
Center Field - 390 feet (119 m)
Right-Center - 378 feet (115 m)
Right Field - 330 feet (101 m)Tenants Baseball Victoria
Softball VictoriaThe Melbourne Ballpark is home to baseball and softball in Victoria, Australia. It was built in 1990,[1] with a seating capacity of about 5000, although in recent years seats along the base lines have been removed and replaced with standing room area leaving the only seating in the main grandstand.[2]
The Melbourne Ballpark has hosted many baseball and softball events, It was home to the Melbourne Monarchs and for a short time the Melbourne Bushrangers in the former Australian Baseball League, and in recent years the Claxton Shield as part of the International Baseball League of Australia. The Ballpark has hosted Australian Softball National Championships since its opening in 1990, and most recently hosted the Commonwealth Softball Championships between New Zealand, Australia, Samoa and South Africa.
Other significance
From 20 November 2008 until 2 June 2010, the ballpark marked the western end of the light aircraft visual flight rules (VFR) advisory lane of entry to Moorabbin Airport and class G airspace to the south and east.[3] Inbound aircraft tracked from this waypoint ("Altona Baseball Stadium", code "ABBS") to the coast at Altona South and thence to Station Pier at 1500 ft AMSL. Westbound aircraft followed the reciprocal track but at 2500 ft. From 3 June 2010 the western end of the VFR lane was changed to the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) tower at Laverton,[4] code "TON", approximately 2.3 km WNW of the ballpark.
References
- ^ http://www.melbourneballpark.com.au/pages/information.php
- ^ http://www.melbourneballpark.com.au/pages/information.php
- ^ "CHANGES TO AIP AERONAUTICAL CHARTS EFFECTIVE 20 November 2008" (PDF). Airservices Australia. November 2008. http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/PUBLICATIONS/current/sup/a8-h15.pdf. Retrieved 2008-12-22.[dead link]
- ^ "CHANGES TO AIP AERONAUTICAL CHARTS EFFECTIVE 03 JUNE 2010." (PDF). Airservices Australia. June 2010. http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/PUBLICATIONS/current/sup/a10-h02.pdf. Retrieved 2010-06-06.[dead link]
- Melbourne Ballpark at Austadiums
Australian Baseball Stadia Current Stadiums Baseball Park • Baxter Field • Blacktown Olympic Park • Geelong Baseball Park • Holloway Field • John Murray Field • Melbourne Ballpark • Narrabundah Ballpark • Norwood Oval • Palm Meadows • Traeger ParkFormer Stadiums ABL Stadiums Belmore Oval • Canberra Stadium • Carrara Oval • Moorabbin Oval • Parramatta Stadium • Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre • RNA Showgrounds • Old Sydney Showground • New Sydney Showground • WACA Ground • Waverley ParkCategories:- Baseball venues in Australia
- Sports venues in Melbourne
- Softball venues
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