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  • Blair County Ballpark Facts 
     
    Blair County Ballpark


     

    Opened on April 15, 1999, Blair County Ballpark is widely considered by fans, players, baseball executives and media as one of the finest minor league baseball facilities in America. Located just off Interstate 99 in Altoona, the ballpark features a beautiful brick exterior and the design is modeled after a railroad roundhouse to tie in the industry which helped found the city of Altoona, and is still very much present to this day. The inside of Blair County Ballpark features just over 7,200 fixed seats between two levels. The double-deck layout of the seating section allows for expansive lower and upper concourses, giving fans plenty of space to walk around the ballpark without having to fight through a stationary crowd of people. The “Skyliner” roller coaster from neighboring Lakemont Park and the scenic Allegheny Mountains add to the overall beauty of Blair County Ballpark.

    BCB by the Numbers
    Groundbreaking: March 7, 1998
    Architects: L.D. Astorino Companies, Pittsburgh, PA
    Contractor: Ralph J. Albarano & Sons, Duncansville, PA
    Cubic Feet of Concrete: 270,000
    Number of Bricks: 69,000
    Width of Lower Concourse: 80 feet
    Home Clubhouse Square Footage: 2,200
    Visitor's Clubhouse Square Footage: 1,400
    Indoor Batting Cage Square Footage: 5,000
    Dugouts: 9' x 60'
    Skybox Level Height (from field): 70'
    Highest Point of the Ballpark (from field): 80'
    Height of Light Poles (from field): 125'
    Seating Capacity: 7,210
     

    • Diamond Club (100 Level): 1,634
    • Terrace Level (200 Level): 1,204
    • Grandstand Level (300 Level): 2,646
    • UPMC Health Plan Home Run Junction (OF Bleachers): 744
    • Third Base Picnic Pavilion: 250
    • "Rail Kings" (on Party Deck): 40
    • Skybox Seating: 292
    • First Base Bleachers: 400
      Largest Crowd: 9,255 (August 10, 2003)
      Luxury Skyboxes: 21
      Party Deck: Left field
      Picnic Pavilion: Left field
      UPMC Health Plan Home Run Junction: Left field

      Ballpark Dimensions
      LF: 325'
      LCF: 365'
      CF: 405'
      RCF: 375'
      RF: 325'
      Fence Height (left-field corner): 16'
      LF Fence Height (in front of Outfield Reserved Bleachers): 6'
      OF Fence Height: 8'
      CF Fence Height: 16'
      Curve Dugout: First Base Side
      Visitor's Dugout: Third Base Side
      Curve Bullpen: RF Line
      Visiting Bullpen: LF Line

      First Game: April 15, 1999 vs. Bowie
      The Curve defeated the Bowie Baysox 6-1 in front of 6,171 fans

    courtesy:  altoonacurve.com
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