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Coordinates: 43°0149N 87°5826W / 43.030141°N 87.973918°W / 43.030141; -87.973918
 

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Helfaer Field
Map
AddressMilwaukee, Wisconsin
United States
Capacity722
Helfaer Field

43°01′49N 87°58′26W / 43.030141°N 87.973918°W / 43.030141; -87.973918 Helfaer Field, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a Little League baseball field located next to American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers.

Opening in 2002 and costing $3.1 million to construct, the field seats up to 722 people. Built near the infield of the former Milwaukee County Stadium (the previous home of the Brewers which was demolished in 2001), it retains the old foul poles from that field. The location of former home plate for Milwaukee County Stadium is located in marked batters boxes up from third base.[1] Helfaer Field has dimensions of 200 feet to left, center, and right fields. The fences are six feet high.[2]

The field is named for Evan Helfaer, a part-owner of the Brewers when they arrived in Milwaukee. A foundation in his name provided the funds to build the field.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Hoffmann, Gregg (September 4, 2001). "OnMilwaukee.com Sports: Helfaer Field keeps County Stadium memories alive". OnMilwaukee.com. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  • ^ "Helfaer Field" (PDF). MLB.com. Retrieved January 13, 2014.
  • ^ "Milwaukee County Stadium – Home Field To Three Different MLB Franchises". Deadball Baseball. November 12, 2013. The field is named in honor of Evan Helfaer, a part owner of the Brewers at the time of their arrival in Milwaukee. A foundation in his name helped provide funds to build the field.
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