U.S. Steel Yard

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U. S. Steel Yard


Location Gary, Indiana
Broke ground June 22, 2001
Opened August 9, 2002
Owner Gary, Indiana
Construction cost $45 million
Architect HNTB Sports Architecture
Former names
Gary Municipal Stadium (2001-2002)
Tenants
Gary SouthShore RailCats (Northern League)
Capacity
Baseball: 6,000
Dimensions
Left field - 320 ft
Left Center - 380 ft
Center Field - 400 ft
Right Center - 390 ft
Right field - 335 ft

U. S. Steel Yard is a baseball stadium located in Gary, Indiana. The stadium was built in 2002 and holds 6,000 people. It is the home of the Gary SouthShore RailCats.

Tickets can be purchased at the box office, online at TicketReturn.com, or call (219) 882-BALL or to charge by phone call 1-866-MY TICKET.

Current ballparks in the Northern League
North Division South Division
CanWest Global Park |Foothills Stadium | Newman Outdoor Field | TELUS Field Alexian Field | CommunityAmerica Ballpark | Silver Cross Field | U.S. Steel Yard

Coordinates: 41°36′10.33″N, 87°19′55.98″W


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