Former names | Sierra Nevada Stadium (planning) Aces Ballpark (2009–2015) |
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Location | 250 Evans Avenue Reno, Nevada United States |
Coordinates | 39°31′44″N 119°48′29″W / 39.529°N 119.808°W |
Owner | SK Baseball |
Operator | SK Baseball |
Capacity | 9,013[7] |
Record attendance | 10,520 (July 4, 2016) |
Field size | Left field: 339 ft (103 m) Center field: 410 ft (125 m) Right-center field: 424 ft (129 m) Right field: 340 ft (104 m)[2] |
Surface | Natural grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | February 25, 2008[1] |
Opened | April 17, 2009[2] |
Construction cost | $50 million[3] ($71 million in 2023 dollars[4]) |
Architect | HNTB |
Project manager | Marx Okubo Associates, Inc.[5] |
Structural engineer | Nishkian Menninger[5] |
Services engineer | RHP, Inc.[6] |
General contractor | Devcon Construction[2] |
Tenants | |
Reno Aces (PCL/AAAW) 2009–present Reno 1868 FC (USLC) 2017–2020 |
Greater Nevada Field is a Minor League Baseball venue located in Reno, Nevada, in the Western United States. Opened on April 17, 2009, it is the home of the Triple-A Reno Aces of the Pacific Coast League. Greater Nevada Field is on the north bank of the Truckee River and welcomes over 500,000 ticketed fans per year.