Chase Field
Chase Field during the 2023 World Series | |
Chase Field Location in Arizona Chase Field Location in the United States | |
| Former names | Bank One Ballpark (1998–2005) |
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| Address | 401 East Jefferson Street |
| Location | Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
| Coordinates | 33°26′43″N 112°4′1″W / 33.44528°N 112.06694°W |
| Owner | Maricopa County Stadium District |
| Operator | SMG |
| Capacity | 48,330 (since 2023) 48,405 (2020–2022) 48,418 (2019) 48,618 (2018) 48,686 (2017) 48,519 (2015–2016) 48,633 (2011–2014) 48,652 (2009–2010) 48,711 (2008) 49,033 (2002–2007) 48,500 (1998–2001) |
| Roof | Retractable |
| Surface | Grass (1998–2018) Artificial (Shaw Sports B1K; since 2019) |
| Record attendance | Baseball – 50,180 (August 31, 2019) Concert – 53,400 (October 9, 2023; Pink's Summer Carnival) |
| Field size | Left Field – 330 ft (101 m) Left-Center – 374 ft (114 m) Left-Center (deep) – 413 ft (126 m) Center Field – 407 ft (124 m) Right-Center (deep) – 413 ft (126 m) Right-Center – 374 ft (114 m) Right Field – 334 ft (102 m) |
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| Construction | |
| Broke ground | November 16, 1995 |
| Opened | March 31, 1998 |
| Construction cost | $354 million ($699 million in 2025 dollars) |
| Architect | Ellerbe Becket Wyatt/Rhodes Castillo Company Cox James |
| Project manager | Huber, Hunt & Nichols Inc. |
| Structural engineer | Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers, Inc. Moving Systems Engineer: Hatch Associates Ltd. |
| Services engineer | M-E Engineers Inc. |
| General contractor | Perini/McCarthy |
| Main contractors | Schuff Steel Company |
| Tenants | |
| Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB) (1998–present) Rate Bowl (NCAA) (2000–2005, 2016–present) | |
| Website | |
| mlb.com/dbacks/ballpark | |
Chase Field, formerly Bank One Ballpark, is a retractable roof stadium in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It is the ballpark of Major League Baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks. It opened in 1998, the year the Diamondbacks debuted as an expansion team. Chase Field was the first stadium built in the United States with a retractable roof over a natural grass playing surface, although it has used artificial turf since 2019.