Daikin Park
Daikin Park is a retractable roof stadium in Houston, Texas, United States. It opened in 2000 and is the home ballpark of the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball.... Wikipedia
- Former names: The Ballpark at Union Station (planning phase), Enron Field (2000–2002), Astros Field (February–July 2002), Minute Maid Park (July 2002–January 1, 2025)
- Address: 501 Crawford Street
- Location: Houston, Texas, U.S.
- Parking: Estimated 25,000 total spots within walking distance
- Owner: Harris County-Houston Sports Authority
- Operator: Harris County-Houston Sports Authority
- Capacity: 41,168 (2017–present), 41,676 (2016), 41,574 (2015), 42,060 (2013–2014), 40,981 (2012), 40,963 (2011), 40,976 (2006–2010), 40,950 (2000–2005)
- Record attendance: 44,203, September 26, 2001
- Field size: Left field – 315 ft (96.01 m), Left-center – 366 ft (111.56 m), Left-center (deep) – 399 ft (121.62 m), Center field – 409 ft (124.66 m), Right-center (deep) 408 ft (124.36 m), Right-center – 370 ft (112.78 m), Right field – 326 ft (99.36 m), Backstop – 49 ft (14.94 m)
- Surface: Platinum TE Paspalum (grass)
- Scoreboard: 54 ft (16.46 m) high by 124 ft (37.8 m) wide
- Broke ground: November 1, 1997
- Opened: March 30, 2000 (exhibition), April 07, 2000 (regular season)
- Renovated: 2010 (offseason), 2017 (offseason)
- Construction cost: US$250 million, ($ in 2015 dollars)
- Architect: HOK Sport, Molina & Associates
- Project manager: Schindewolfe and Associates
- General contractor: Brown & Root/Barton Malow/Empire Joint Venture
- Data source: DuckDuckGo