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- Day Air Ballpark, formerly known as Fifth Third Field, is a minor league baseball stadium in Dayton, Ohio, which is the home of the Dayton Dragons, the Midwest League affiliate of the nearby Cincinnati Reds. In 2011, the Dragons broke the all-time professional sports record for most consecutive sellouts by selling out the stadium for the 815th consecutive game, breaking the record formerly held by the Portland Trail Blazers. The park has a total capacity of 8,200 people and opened in 2000. With two-deck seating and large skyboxes, some compare it to Triple-A fields. (en)
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- Fifth Third Field (2000–2019) (en)
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- 1000 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- dbr:HNTB
- Architects Associated, Inc. (en)
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- Aerial shot of Day Air Ballpark (en)
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- Center field – 400 ft (en)
- Left field – 320 ft (en)
- Right field – 320 ft (en)
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- Danis Building Construction Company (en)
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- 220 (xsd:integer)
- Dayton, OH 45402 (en)
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- Palisades Arcadia Baseball LLC (en)
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- Construction Process Solutions Ltd. (en)
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- 7230 (xsd:integer)
- ~1,000 lawn area (en)
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- Fink Roberts & Petrie, Inc. (en)
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- Dayton Dragons 2000–present (en)
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- Home of the Dayton Dragons (en)
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- Day Air Ballpark, formerly known as Fifth Third Field, is a minor league baseball stadium in Dayton, Ohio, which is the home of the Dayton Dragons, the Midwest League affiliate of the nearby Cincinnati Reds. In 2011, the Dragons broke the all-time professional sports record for most consecutive sellouts by selling out the stadium for the 815th consecutive game, breaking the record formerly held by the Portland Trail Blazers. The park has a total capacity of 8,200 people and opened in 2000. With two-deck seating and large skyboxes, some compare it to Triple-A fields. (en)
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