Melbourne Ballpark
The Melbourne Ballpark is home to Baseball and Softball in Victoria, Australia. It was opened in January 1990, at a cost of A$3.9m, A$2m was contributed by the State Government of Victoria and the remaining A$1.8m contributed by the Australian Federal Government and was constructed by CK Designwork Architects. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 5,000. In recent years, seats along the base lines have been removed and replaced with standing room area, reducing the venue's capacity.
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Melbourne Ballpark
The Melbourne Ballpark is home to Baseball and Softball in Victoria, Australia. It was opened in January 1990, at a cost of A$3.9m, A$2m was contributed by the State Government of Victoria and the remaining A$1.8m contributed by the Australian Federal Government and was constructed by CK Designwork Architects. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 5,000. In recent years, seats along the base lines have been removed and replaced with standing room area, reducing the venue's capacity.
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Melbourne Ballpark (dawniej zn ...... Gościł także zawody na żużlu.
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Altona Stadium
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Melbourne Ballpark (dawniej zn ...... Gościł także zawody na żużlu.
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