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Ballpark of the Palm Beaches
Spring training home of the
Washington Nationals
and Houston Astros (2017- )




Ballpark of the Palm Beaches
Nationals Park Minute Maid Park
Key to diagrams

Vital statistics:
Lifetime Seating capacity Seating rows
(typical)
Overhang / shade % Territory
(1,000 sq. ft.)
Fence height  CF
orien- tation
Back-stop Outfield dimensions The Clem Criteria:
Built Status 1st deck 2nd deck Upper deck Lower deck Upper deck Fair Foul LF CF RF Left
field
Left-center Center field Right-center Right field Field
asym- metry
Arch.
design
Seat
prox- imity
Loc- ation Aesth- etics Over- all
2017 NEW 7,000 ? 23 2 -- 10 -- ? ? ? ? ? NNE 45 335 (370) 406 (380) 336 5 8 7 7 8 7.0

NOTE: Figure in parentheses is the actual distance, which is not marked.

BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: Nationals vs. Red Sox spring training game, Mar. 7, 2017.

After spending their first twelve years of spring training in Vero Beach, the Washington Nationals moved into brand-new "Ballpark of the Palm Beaches" in February 2017, along with the Houston Astros.

SOURCES: TBA


Click on the camera icons (camera) to see the photos, one by one.

Ballpark of Palm Beaches

camera # 1 From the third base side. (Mar. 7, 2017)

camera # 2 Bullpen in right field. (Mar. 7, 2017)

camera # 3 Grandstand. (Mar. 7, 2017)

camera # 4 Panorama from right field. (Mar. 7, 2017)

camera # 5 Panorama from behind home plate. (Mar. 7, 2017)




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