“ballpark” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “ballpark”:

+ It has been their home ballpark since 1966.

+ The ballpark is in Chicago, Illinois.

+ The ballpark has a “cozy” feel.

+ They built Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, later known as Globe Life Park in Arlington, next door, and tore down Arlington Stadium when they moved in to the new stadium.

+ The UCLA Bruins baseball team plays in Jackie Robinson Stadium Jackie Robinson Stadium, City Island Ballpark in Daytona Beach, Florida – the baseball field that became the Dodgers’ spring training site in 1947 – was renamed Jackie Robinson Ballpark in 1989.

+ When people talk about the ballpark nowadays, they often call it the “Old Met”.

+ The Cubs moved from their previous home, West Side Park, to this ballpark in 1916.

+ The ballpark was originally called Jacobs Field, for a former team owner who had bought the naming rights.

ballpark some ways to use
ballpark some ways to use

Example sentences of “ballpark”:

+ The ballpark is on the north side of Chicago.

+ The ballpark was nicknamed “The Jake”.

+ The team’s ballpark is Mazda Stadium.

+ It is the team’s sixth ballpark and third in Minnesota.

+ At the November 2006 groundbreaking for a new ballpark for the New York Mets, Citi Field, it was announced that the main entrance, modeled on the one in Brooklyn’s old Ebbets Field, would be called the Jackie Robinson Rotunda.

+ Where the ballpark once stood there is now a building in the University of Illinois Medical School.

+ Cellular Field, the ballpark was known as “New Comiskey Park” or just “Comiskey Park”, in honor of the old park.

+ Turner Field is a baseball ballpark in Atlanta, Georgia, home to the Atlanta Braves.

+ Because the ballpark is small and cozy, it is sometimes called “The Juice Box”.

+ The ballpark is on the north side of Chicago.

+ The ballpark was nicknamed "The Jake".
+ The team's ballpark is Mazda Stadium.

+ After Enron dropped its naming rights, the ballpark was temporarily renamed Astros Field.

+ The old ballpark was made of steel, concrete and bricks.

+ During the 1994 Major League Baseball strike Stiles appeared in several commercials for Nike, hanging out in an empty ballpark doing things such as playing the organ and attempting to do the wave alone.

+ During a high school baseball game in Adel, Iowa, ballpark vendors ran out of hot dog buns for their hot dogs.

+ The ballpark has also been the home field of several football teams.

+ Comiskey Park, the ballpark of the Chicago White Sox, is in Armour Square.

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