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'''Genmar Stadium''' is a professional baseball stadium located in [[Ashfield Central]]. The stadium serves as the home stadium to the Ashfield Genmars baseball team, boasting a seating capacity with over 50,000, complemented by 48 luxury suites. It replaced Ashfield Stadium and occupies a portion of the stadium's former footprint. A commercial area dubbed Genmar Village was built adjacent to the site. | |||
== History == | |||
=== Ashfield Stadium === | |||
The original ballpark, named Ashfield Stadium, was constructed before version 0.5.1. and demolished to make way for a revamped Genmar Stadium. A monument was erected west of the stadium complex's parking garage in the form of a 180 cubic meter baseball statue. | |||
=== Genmar Stadium === | |||
Soon after demolishing Ashfield Stadium, the new and improved Genmar Stadium opened for the 2018 baseball season, remaining a staple of the Greenfield skyline ever since. | |||
== Features == | |||
=== Concessions === | |||
Patrons of the stadium have access to many food and drink options, ranging from standard ballpark franks, pizza, burgers, and Greenfield-area favorites. | |||
=== Genmar Village === | |||
Genmar Village is an entertainment complex located adjacent to the stadium on the remaining site of the former Ashfield Stadium. | |||
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